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1 nobility of features
Общая лексика: благородство облика -
2 nobility
[nə(ʋ)ʹbılıtı] n1. благородство; великодушие; величие2. 1) (высшее) дворянство, знать, аристократияthe nobility - ист. дворянское сословие
2) титулованное дворянство ( в Англии)nobility and gentry - высшее и низшее /мелкопоместное/ дворянство
patent of nobility - жалованная грамота (о возведении в графское и т. п. достоинство)
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3 nobility
1. n благородство; великодушие; величие2. n дворянство, знать, аристократия3. n титулованное дворянствоСинонимический ряд:1. aristocracy (noun) aristocracy; elite; gentry; peerage; royalty; ruling class; society2. distinction (noun) distinction; eminence; prestige3. magnificence (noun) dignity; grandeur; greatness; honor; honour; integrity; loftiness; magnificence; majesty; stateliness; virtueАнтонимический ряд:disrepute; meanness; rabble -
4 nobility
nəuˈbɪlɪtɪ сущ.
1) знатность
2) дворянство;
родовая знать( особ. the nobility) ;
дворянин the nobility and gentry nobility ≈ титулованная и нетитулованная аристократия
3) благородство, великодушие;
величие (ума и т. п.) благородство;
великодушие;
величие - * of features благородство облика - * of soul величие души (высшее) дворянство, знать, аристократия - the * (историческое) дворянское сословие титулованное дворянство (в Англии) - * and gentry высшее и низшее /мелкопоместное/ дворянство - patent of * жалованная грамота( о возведении в графское и т. п. достоинство) nobility благородство, великодушие;
величие (ума и т. п.) ~ дворянство;
родовая знать;
the nobility класс дворян;
титулованная аристократия (в Англии;
в отличие от gentry - нетитулованного дворянства) ~ дворянство;
родовая знать;
the nobility класс дворян;
титулованная аристократия (в Англии;
в отличие от gentry - нетитулованного дворянства)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > nobility
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