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empress [ˊemprəs] nимператри́ца -
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A double woollen dress fabric made from super wool yarns. The face is 2 X 1 weft twill and the back a fine poplin type of rib. -
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A fine, flower-figured fabric made of silk or silk and linen. The ground is gauze and floral, effects are woven in satin weaves. Usually silk ground and linen figures. Made 30-in. to 32-in. wide. -
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feminine; see emperorempress n emperatriztr['emprəs]1 emperatriz nombre femeninoempress ['ɛmprəs] n: emperatriz fn.(§ pl.: empresses) = emperatriz s.f.'emprəs, 'emprɪsnoun emperatriz f['emprɪs]N emperatriz f* * *['emprəs, 'emprɪs]noun emperatriz f -
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[ʹemprıs] n1) императрица2) царица, повелительница, владычица -
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ˈemprɪs императрица царица, повелительница, владычица - * of the night царица ночи (о луне) - the * of his heart владычица его сердца empress императрица -
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N1. महारानीSita was an empress. -
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{'empris}
n императрица* * *{'empris} n императрица.* * *императрица;* * *n императрица* * *empress[´empris] n 1. императрица; 2. прен. господарка. -
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1. n императрица2. n царица, повелительница, владычицаСинонимический ряд:female ruler (noun) czarina; emperor's wife; female ruler; maharanee; maharini; monarch; queen; ruler; sovereign
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