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m1. grandfather; er ist ( zum zweiten Mal) Großvater geworden he has become a grandfather (for the second time)2. (alter Mann) old man* * *der Großvatergrandfather* * *Groß|va|termgrandfather* * *Groß·va·term grandfather, grandpa fam\Großvater werden to become a grandfather* * *der grandfather* * *1. grandfather;er ist (zum zweiten Mal) Großvater geworden he has become a grandfather (for the second time)2. (alter Mann) old man3.unsere Großväter (Ahnen) our forebears* * *der grandfather* * *m.grandfather n.grandpa n. -
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parent, e [paʀɑ̃, ɑ̃t]1. masculine noun, feminine nouna. ( = personne apparentée) relative2. adjective3. plural masculine noun* * *
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parente paʀɑ̃, ɑ̃t adjectif [conceptions, langues] similarparent avec — [personne] related to
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nom masculin, féminin relative, relation
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nom masculin1) ( le père ou la mère) parent2) ( ancêtres) liter•Phrasal Verbs:* * *paʀɑ̃, ɑ̃t parent, -e1. nm/f(tout membre de la famille: féminin "parente") relative, relationune parente éloignée — a distant relative, a distant relation
des parents proches — close relatives, close relations
parents par alliance — relatives by marriage, relations by marriage
2. nmf(père ou mère) parent3. parents nmpl(= père et mère) parents4. adj* * *A adj [conceptions, langues] similar (de to); parent à or avec [personne] related to; familles parentes families which are related.B nm,f1 relative, relation; parent proche/éloigné close/distant relative ou relation; parents et amis friends and relations; ils sont parents par alliance they're related by marriage; plus proche parent(e) next of kin;2 Zool parent.C nm1 ( le père ou la mère) parent; il a un parent étranger he has one foreign parent; un parent d'élève a (pupil's) parent; mes parents my parents; parents adoptifs adoptive parents; de parents inconnus of unknown parentage;parent pauvre poor relation; faire figure de parent pauvre to look like a poor relation; parents d'élèves (schoolchildren's) parents; réunion de parents d'élèves parents' evening.1. [de la même famille] relatedje suis parente avec eux, nous sommes parent s I'm related to them2. (soutenu) [analogue]————————, parente [parɑ̃, ɑ̃t] nom masculin, nom fémininun proche parent a close relative ou relationun lointain parent, un parent éloigné a distant relative ou relationun parent du côté paternel/maternel a relation on the father's/mother's sidece sont des parents en ligne directe/par alliance they're blood relations/related by marriage————————nom masculin————————parents nom masculin plurielparents adoptifs adoptive ou foster parents2. (littéraire) [aïeux] -
3 The Anthem of the Russian Federation
(English translation)Words by Sergei Mikhalkov ***1st stanza:Russia, our holy country!Russia, our beloved country! A mighty will, a great glory, Are your inheritance for all time!Refrain:Be glorious, our free Fatherland!Eternal union of fraternal peoples, Common wisdom given by our forebears, Be glorious, our country! We are proud of you!2nd stanza:From the southern seas to the polar regionSpread our forests and fields. You are unique in the world, inimitable, Native land protected by God!3dr stanza:Wide spaces for dreams and for livingAre opened for us by the coming years Faithfulness to our country gives us strength Thus it was, so it is and always will be!__________<На русском языке см. [ref dict="The Constitution of Russia (Russian)"]Государственный гимн Российской Федерации[/ref]>The Constitution of Russia. English-Russian dictionary > The Anthem of the Russian Federation
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БОЛЕЕ (БОЛЬШЕ) ЧЕМ... AdvP these forms only modif ( intensif) fixed WOextremely, to the highest degreemore than AdjPa more-than- AdjP + NP) (in limited contexts) ( s.o. (sth.)) couldn't be more AdjP ( s.o. (sth.) is) nothing if not AdjP stranger than strangebetter than good, worse than bad etc)....(Наши предки) остались верными начальстволюбию и только слегка позволили себе пособолезновать и попенять на своего более чем странного градоначальника (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). They (our forebears) remained faithful to archophilism, and only in passing allowed themselves to complain and reproach their more-than-strange town governor (1a).Ваше предложение более чем своевременно. Your suggestion is nothing if not timely. -
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• БОЛЕЕ < БОЛЬШЕ> ЧЕМ...[AdvP; these forms only; modif (intensif); fixed WO]=====⇒ extremely, to the highest degree:- more than [AdjP];- a more-than-[AdjP + NP];- [in limited contexts] (s.o. < sth.>) couldn't be more [AdjP];- (s.o. < sth.> is) nothing if not [AdjP];- stranger than strange <better than good, worse than bad etc>.♦...[Наши предки] остались верными начальстволюбию и только слегка позволили себе пособолезновать и попенять на своего более чем странного градоначальника (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). They [our forebears] remained faithful to archophilism, and only in passing allowed themselves to complain and reproach their more-than-strange town governor (1a).♦ Ваше предложение более чем своевременно. Your suggestion is nothing if not timely.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > более чем...
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• БОЛЕЕ < БОЛЬШЕ> ЧЕМ...[AdvP; these forms only; modif (intensif); fixed WO]=====⇒ extremely, to the highest degree:- more than [AdjP];- a more-than-[AdjP + NP];- [in limited contexts] (s.o. < sth.>) couldn't be more [AdjP];- (s.o. < sth.> is) nothing if not [AdjP];- stranger than strange <better than good, worse than bad etc>.♦...[Наши предки] остались верными начальстволюбию и только слегка позволили себе пособолезновать и попенять на своего более чем странного градоначальника (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). They [our forebears] remained faithful to archophilism, and only in passing allowed themselves to complain and reproach their more-than-strange town governor (1a).♦ Ваше предложение более чем своевременно. Your suggestion is nothing if not timely.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > больше чем...
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m (N pl pradziadowie) 1. (pradziadek) great-grandfather 2. zw. pl (przodek) grandfather, forefather- nasi pradziadowie our forebears a. forefathers- Polak/katolik z dziada pradziada a Pole/a Catholic born and bred- chłop/szlachcic z dziada pradziada a bred-in-the-bone peasant/gentleman- rybak/pszczelarz z dziada pradziada a fisherman/a beekeeper like his father and grandfather before himThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pradzia|d
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Ⅰ m (N pl pradziadkowie) 1. (ojciec dziadka lub babci) great-grandfather 2. zw. pl (przodek) grandfather, forefather- nasi pradziadkowie our forebears a. forefathersⅡ pradziadkowie plt great-grandparentsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pradziad|ek
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появляться, выступать на сцену; появиться, явиться, оказаться где-либоAt this point it is necessary for me to give some account of my sister Priscilla, who is about to appear upon the scene. (I. Murdoch, ‘The Black Prince’, part I) — Здесь я должен сообщить кое-какие сведения о моей сестре Присцилле, которая сейчас явится перед вами.
‘I suppose you would know how to deal with Udomo.’ ‘We've dealt with people like him before you came on the scene. At least, our forebears did.’ ‘By poison or murder, I suppose.’ (P. Abrahams, ‘A Wreath for Udomo’, part II, ch. II) — - Вы, надо полагать, знаете, как поступить с Удомо. - Нам приходилось иметь дело с такими, как он, задолго до того, как вы появились здесь. По крайней мере, нашим дедам и прадедам приходилось. - Они, по всей вероятности, прибегали к помощи яда и наемных убийц.
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11 señor
adj.mister, Mr., Mr.m.1 gentleman, lord, gent.2 sir, mister.3 Lord.4 master.* * *► adjetivo1 (noble) distinguished, noble2 familiar fine► nombre masculino,nombre femenino2 (amo - hombre) master; (- mujer) mistress4 (tratamiento - hombre) sir; (- mujer) madam, US ma'am■ buenos días, señora good morning, madam5 (ante apellido - hombre) Mr; (- mujer) Mrs■ el Sr. Rodríguez Mr Rodríguez7 (en carta - hombre) Sir; (- mujer) Madam1 RELIGIÓN the Lord1 good Lord!\ser todo un señor / ser toda una señora to be a real gentleman / be a real lady¡señoras y señores! ladies and gentlemen!el señor de la casa / la señora de la casa the gentleman of the house / the lady of the houseNuestro Señor / Nuestra Señora Our Lord / Our Ladyseñor feudal feudal lord* * *noun m.1) gentleman2) sir3) owner, master4) mister5) lord* * *señor, -a1. ADJ1) * [antes de sustantivo] [uso enfático] great big *2) (=libre) free, at libertyeres muy señor de hacerlo si quieres — you're quite free o at liberty to do so if you want
2. SM / F1) (=persona madura) man o más frm gentleman/ladyha venido un señor preguntando por ti — there was a man o más frm a gentleman here asking for you
2) (=dueño) [de tierras] owner; [de criado, esclavo] master/mistress¿está la señora? — is the lady of the house in?
3) [fórmula de tratamiento]a) [con apellido] Mr/Mrslos señores Centeno y Sánchez tuvieron que irse antes — frm Messrs Centeno and Sánchez had to leave early frm
b) * [con nombre de pila]buenos días, señor Mariano — [a Mariano Ruiz] good morning, Mr Ruiz
la señora María es de mi pueblo — [hablando de María Ruiz] Mrs Ruiz is from my village
c) [hablando directamente] sir/madamno se preocupe señor — don't worry, sir
¿qué desea la señora? — [en tienda] can I help you, madam?; [en restaurante] what would you like, madam?
¡oiga, señora! — excuse me, madam!
¡señoras y señores! — ladies and gentlemen!
d) [con nombre de cargo o parentesco]sí, señor juez — yes, my Lord
e) frm [en correspondencia]señor director — [en carta a periódico] Dear Sir
4) [uso enfático]pues sí señor, así es como pasó — yes indeed, that's how it happened
señora¡no señor, ahora no te vas! — oh no, you're not going anywhere yet!
5) [en letrero]3. SM1) ( Hist) lord2) (Rel)* * *I- ñora adjetivo (delante del n) (fam) ( uso enfático)II- ñora1)a) ( persona adulta) (m) man, gentleman; (f) ladyte busca un señor — there's a man o gentleman looking for you
señoras — ladies, women
b) ( persona distinguida) (m) gentleman; (f) lady2) (dueño, amo)el señor/la señora de la casa — the gentleman/the lady of the house (frml)
el señor de estas tierras — (Hist) the lord of these lands
3) (Relig)a) Señor masculino LordDios, nuestro Señor — the Lord God
b) Señora femenino5) ( tratamiento de cortesía)a) ( con apellidos) (m) Mr; (f) Mrsb) (uso popular, con nombres de pila)la señora Cristina/el señor Miguel — ≈ Mrs Fuentes/Mr López
c) (frml) ( con otros sustantivos)Señor Director — (Corresp) Dear Sir, Sir (frml)
d) (frml) ( sin mencionar el nombre)perdón, señor/señora ¿tiene hora? — excuse me, could you tell me the time?
¿se lleva ésa, señora? — will you take that one, Madam? (frml)
muy señor mío/señores míos — (Corresp) Dear Sir/Sirs
Teresa Chaves - ¿señora o señorita? — Teresa Chaves - Miss, Mrs or Ms?
los señores han salido — Mr and Mrs Paz (o López etc) are not at home
e) ( uso enfático)¿y lo pagó él?-sí señor — you mean he paid for it-he did indeed
no señor, no fue así — no that is certainly not what happened
•• Cultural note:no señor, no pienso ir — there's no way I'm going
Señor/Señora/SeñoritaTitles used before someone's name when speaking to or about them. They are generally followed by the person's surname, or first name and surname. They can also be followed by the person's professional title, without the name: señor arquitecto, señora doctora, señorita maestra. They can be used on their own to attract attention. In letters they can be followed by the appropriate forms of don/doña: Sr. Dn Juan Montesinos, Sra Dña. Ana Castellón. The full forms are written in lower case when used in the middle of a sentence; the abbreviated forms are always capitalized - for señor, Sr., for señora, Sra., and for señorita, Srta. Señor is used for men. Señores, can mean "sirs", "gentlemen", and "ladies and gentlemen", and when used of a married couple means "Mr and Mrs": los señores Montesino. Señora is used for married women and widows, and women of unknown marital status. Señorita is used for single women, young women of unknown marital status, and female teachers* * *= master, Mr (Mister), gentleman [gentlemen, -pl.].Ex. But I said at once: 'Look here, master, I'll thank you to leave me alone after this, do you hear?'.Ex. My second point may be a slightly tangential, but I hope it is a concrete reaction to the general tenor of Mr. Lubetzky's remarks and the general subject posed.Ex. These were gentlemen whose forebears had upset Elizabeth I by encouraging the people to think a little too much for themselves and who proved very difficult to control.----* en el año del Señor = in the year of our Lord.* nada es gratis en la viña del Señor = there is no such thing as a free lunch, there is no such thing as a free ride.* señor feudal = suzerain.* * *I- ñora adjetivo (delante del n) (fam) ( uso enfático)II- ñora1)a) ( persona adulta) (m) man, gentleman; (f) ladyte busca un señor — there's a man o gentleman looking for you
señoras — ladies, women
b) ( persona distinguida) (m) gentleman; (f) lady2) (dueño, amo)el señor/la señora de la casa — the gentleman/the lady of the house (frml)
el señor de estas tierras — (Hist) the lord of these lands
3) (Relig)a) Señor masculino LordDios, nuestro Señor — the Lord God
b) Señora femenino5) ( tratamiento de cortesía)a) ( con apellidos) (m) Mr; (f) Mrsb) (uso popular, con nombres de pila)la señora Cristina/el señor Miguel — ≈ Mrs Fuentes/Mr López
c) (frml) ( con otros sustantivos)Señor Director — (Corresp) Dear Sir, Sir (frml)
d) (frml) ( sin mencionar el nombre)perdón, señor/señora ¿tiene hora? — excuse me, could you tell me the time?
¿se lleva ésa, señora? — will you take that one, Madam? (frml)
muy señor mío/señores míos — (Corresp) Dear Sir/Sirs
Teresa Chaves - ¿señora o señorita? — Teresa Chaves - Miss, Mrs or Ms?
los señores han salido — Mr and Mrs Paz (o López etc) are not at home
e) ( uso enfático)¿y lo pagó él?-sí señor — you mean he paid for it-he did indeed
no señor, no fue así — no that is certainly not what happened
•• Cultural note:no señor, no pienso ir — there's no way I'm going
Señor/Señora/SeñoritaTitles used before someone's name when speaking to or about them. They are generally followed by the person's surname, or first name and surname. They can also be followed by the person's professional title, without the name: señor arquitecto, señora doctora, señorita maestra. They can be used on their own to attract attention. In letters they can be followed by the appropriate forms of don/doña: Sr. Dn Juan Montesinos, Sra Dña. Ana Castellón. The full forms are written in lower case when used in the middle of a sentence; the abbreviated forms are always capitalized - for señor, Sr., for señora, Sra., and for señorita, Srta. Señor is used for men. Señores, can mean "sirs", "gentlemen", and "ladies and gentlemen", and when used of a married couple means "Mr and Mrs": los señores Montesino. Señora is used for married women and widows, and women of unknown marital status. Señorita is used for single women, young women of unknown marital status, and female teachers* * *= master, Mr (Mister), gentleman [gentlemen, -pl.].Ex: But I said at once: 'Look here, master, I'll thank you to leave me alone after this, do you hear?'.
Ex: My second point may be a slightly tangential, but I hope it is a concrete reaction to the general tenor of Mr. Lubetzky's remarks and the general subject posed.Ex: These were gentlemen whose forebears had upset Elizabeth I by encouraging the people to think a little too much for themselves and who proved very difficult to control.* en el año del Señor = in the year of our Lord.* nada es gratis en la viña del Señor = there is no such thing as a free lunch, there is no such thing as a free ride.* señor feudal = suzerain.* * *1 ( delante del n) ( fam)(uso enfático): ha conseguido un señor puesto she's got herself a really good jobfue una señora fiesta it was some party o quite a party! ( colloq)2(libre): eres muy señor de hacer lo que quieras you're completely free to do as you likeAte busca un señor there's a man o gentleman looking for youla señora del último piso the lady who lives on the top floorpeluquería de señoras ladies' hairdresser'sla señora de la limpieza the cleaning lady[ S ] señoras ladies, womentiene 20 años pero se viste muy de señora she's only 20 but she dresses a lot olderes todo un señor he's a real gentlemantiene ínfulas de gran señora she gives herself airs and graces, she fancies herself as some sort of lady ( BrE)Compuesto:feminine companionB(dueño, amo): el señor/la señora de la casa the gentleman/the lady of the house ( frml)los vasallos debían fidelidad a sus señores ( Hist) the vassals owed allegiance to their lordsCompuesto:masculine feudal lordC ( Relig)1recibir al Señor to receive the body of ChristDios, nuestro Señor the Lord GodNuestro Señor Jesucristo our Lord Jesus Christnuestro hermano que ahora descansa or duerme en el Señor our brother who is now at peace2D1saludos a tu señora give my regards to your wifela señora de Jaime está muy enferma Jaime's wife is very ill2buenas tardes, Señor López good afternoon, Mr LópezSeñora de Luengo, ¿quiere pasar? would you go in please, Mrs/Ms Luengo?¿avisaste a la señora (de) Fuentes? did you tell Mrs/Ms Fuentes?los señores de Paz Mr and Mrs Pazya tenemos en nuestras manos los documentos enviados por los señores Gómez y López ( frml); we have now received the documents from Messrs. Gómez and López ( frml)2(uso popular, con nombres de pila): ¿cómo está, Señora Cristina? ≈ how are you Mrs Fuentes?, ≈ how are you, Mrs F? ( colloq)la señora Cristina/el señor Miguel no está ≈ Mrs Fuentes/Mr López is not at home3 ( frml)(con otros sustantivos): el señor alcalde no podrá asistir the mayor will not be able to attendla señora directora está ocupada the director is busysalude a su señor padre/señora madre de mi parte ( ant); please convey my respects to your father/mother ( dated)4 ( frml)(sin mencionar el nombre): perdón, señor/señora, ¿tiene hora? excuse me, could you tell me the time?pase señor/señora come in, pleaseseñoras y señores ladies and gentlemen¿se lleva ésa, señora? will you take that one, Madam? ( frml)muy señor mío/señores míos ( Corresp) Dear Sir/SirsTeresa Chaves — ¿señora o señorita? Teresa Chaves — Miss, Mrs or Ms?los señores han salido Mr and Mrs Paz are not at home¿el señor/la señora va a cenar en casa? will you be dining in this evening, sir/madam? ( frml)5(uso enfático): ¿y lo pagó él? — pues sí, señor you mean he paid for it? — he did indeed o ( colloq) he sure didno, señor/señora, no fue así oh, no! that's not what happenedno, señor, no pienso prestárselo there's no way I'm going to lend it to him* * *
Multiple Entries:
Señor
señor
señor◊ - ñora sustantivo masculino, femenino
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(f) lady;
(f) lady;
2 (dueño, amo):◊ el señor/la señora de la casa the gentleman/the lady of the house (frml)
3 (Relig)a)◊ Señor sustantivo masculino
Lordb)◊ Señora sustantivo femenino: Nuestra Sseñora de Montserrat Our Lady of Montserrat
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5 ( tratamiento de cortesía)
(f) Mrs;
b) (frml) ( con otros sustantivos):
Sseñor Director (Corresp) Dear Sir, Sir (frml)c) (frml) ( sin mencionar el nombre):◊ perdón, señor ¿tiene hora? excuse me, could you tell me the time?;
muy señor mío/señores míos (Corresp) Dear Sir/Sirs;
Teresa Chaves — ¿señora o señorita? Teresa Chaves — Miss, Mrs or Ms?;
los señores han salido Mr and Mrs Paz (o López etc) are not at home
señor sustantivo masculino
1 (hombre) man, gentleman
2 sir (en inglés británico indica una posición social inferior) señor, se le ha caído la cartera, excuse me, you have dropped your wallet 3 señoras y señores, ladies and gentlemen
4 (tratamiento) Mr: ha llegado el Sr. Gómez, Mr Gómez is here
el señor presidente está reunido, the President is in a meeting
5 (en correspondencia) estimado señor, Dear Sir
6 Hist lord
7 Rel El Señor, the Lord
8 (persona respetable) es todo un señor y no hace caso de habladurías, he doesn't pay the slightest bit of attention to idle chatter, he's a real gentleman
9 familiar (grande, importante) el joven principiante se ha convertido en un señor actor, the inexperienced young actor has become a star
Recuerda que no se usa Mr o Mrs solo con el nombre de pila, excepto cuando un "criado" está hablando con su "señor". En todo caso debes decir Mr Miguel más el apellido o Mr más el apellido. La misma regla se aplica también a Mrs y Ms.
' señor' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abierta
- abierto
- ama
- amo
- audiencia
- caballero
- de
- don
- estimada
- estimado
- Excemo.
- Excmo.
- N. S.
- señora
- señorita
- señorito
- Sr.
- el
- encantado
- mío
- parte
- rogar
English:
dear
- esquire
- follow-up
- gent
- lord
- master
- mister
- Mr
- Mrs
- Ms
- outstanding
- sir
- worship
- Epiphany
- gentleman
- squire
* * *señor, -ora♦ adj1. [refinado] noble, refined[excelente] wonderful, splendid;tienen una señora casa/un señor problema that's some house/problem they've got♦ nm1. [tratamiento] [antes de apellido, nombre, cargo] Mr;el señor López Mr López;los señores Ruiz Mr and Mrs Ruiz;¿están los señores (Ruiz) en casa? are Mr and Mrs Ruiz in?;dile al señor Miguel que gracias say thanks to Miguel from me;¡señor presidente! Mr President!;el señor director les atenderá enseguida the manager will see you shortly2. [tratamiento] [al dirigir la palabra] Sir;pase usted, señor do come in, do come in, Sir;¡oiga señor, se le ha caído esto! excuse me! you dropped this;señores, debo comunicarles algo gentlemen, there's something I have to tell you;¿qué desea el señor? what would you like, Sir?;sí, señor yes, Sir;Muy señor mío, Estimado señor [en cartas] Dear Sir;Muy señores míos [en cartas] Dear Sirs3. [hombre] man;llamó un señor preguntando por ti there was a call for you from a man;el señor de la carnicería the man from the butcher's;en el club sólo dejaban entrar a (los) señores they only let men into the club;un señor mayor an elderly gentleman;señores [en letrero] men, gents4. [caballero] gentleman;es todo un señor he's a real gentleman;vas hecho un señor con ese traje you look like a real gentleman in that suit5. [dueño] owner;Formal¿es usted el señor de la casa? are you the head of the household?7. [noble, aristócrata] lordHist señor feudal feudal lord;señor de la guerra warlordNuestro Señor Our Lord;¡Señor, ten piedad! Lord, have mercy upon us!9. [indica énfasis]sí señor, eso fue lo que ocurrió yes indeed, that's exactly what happened;¡sí señor, así se habla! excellent, that's what I like to hear!;no señor, estás muy equivocado oh no, you're completely wrong;a mí no me engañas, no señor you can't fool ME♦ interjGood Lord!;¡Señor, qué manera de llover! Good Lord, look how it's raining!* * *m Lord* * *1) : gentleman m, man m, lady f, woman f, wife f2) : Sir m, Madam festimados señores: Dear Sirs3) : Mr. m, Mrs. f4) : lord m, lady fel Señor: the Lord* * *señor n¿quién es ese señor? who's that man?2. (con apellido) Mr3. (de cortesía) sirsí, señor yes, sir -
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avo s.m.1 grandfather2 pl. ancestors, forefathers, forebears.* * *['avo]sostantivo maschile (f. -a) ancestori nostri -i — our forefathers o forebears
* * *avo/'avo/sostantivo m.(f. -a) ancestor; i nostri -i our forefathers o forebears. -
13 дядо
1. grandfather, grandpa, grandad2. (старец) old manдядо Петър Old Peter3. (тъст) father-in-law4. мн. ч. деди ancestors, forefathers, forebearsдядо Иван ист. Russiaдядо поп the (reverend) Father, the Reverend(като обръщение) Fatherдядо владика His Grace the Bishop(като обръщение) Your Graceдядо господ Our Lordдядо Мраз Jack Frostдядо Коледа Father Christmas, Santa Claus* * *дя̀до,м., -вци 1. grandfather, grandpa, grandpapa, granddad;2. ( старец) old man; \дядо Петър Old Peter;3. ( тъст) father-in-law; • \дядо владика His Grace the Bishop; (като обръщ.) Your Grace; \дядо Господ Our Lord; \дядо Иван истор. Russia; \дядо Коледа Father Christmas, Santa Claus; \дядо Мраз Jack Frost; \дядо поп the (reverend) Father, the Reverend; (като обръщ.) Father.* * *granddad ; grandfather ; gramps {grEmps} (ам.)* * *1. (като обръщение) Father 2. (като обръщение) Your Grace 3. (старец) old man 4. (тъст) father-in-law 5. grandfather, grandpa, grandad 6. ДЯДО Иван ист. Russia 7. ДЯДО Коледа Father Christmas, Santa Claus 8. ДЯДО Мраз Jack Frost 9. ДЯДО Петър Old Peter 10. ДЯДО владика His Grace the Bishop 11. ДЯДО господ Our Lord 12. ДЯДО поп the (reverend) Father, the Reverend 13. мн. ч. деди ancestors, forefathers, forebears -
14 ancêtre
ancêtre [ɑ̃sεtʀ]masculine noun, feminine noun* * *ɑ̃sɛtʀ1) ( aïeul) ancestor2) (colloq) ( personne âgée) old man/woman3) ( forme ancienne) ancestor; ( précurseur) father, forerunner* * *ɑ̃sɛtʀ nmfancestor, fig* * *ancêtre nmf1 ( aïeul) ancestor; mes ancêtres my ancestors, my forebears; nos ancêtres les Gaulois our ancestors the Gauls;2 ○( personne âgée) old man/woman;3 ( forme ancienne) ancestor; ( précurseur) father, forerunner; l'ancêtre de l'homme/du catamaran the ancestor of man/of the catamaran.[ɑ̃sɛtr] nom masculin et fémininc'était mon ancêtre he/she was an ancestor of mine————————ancêtres nom masculin pluriel -
15 πρόγονος
πρόγονος, ον (Hom. et al.) ‘born early’ or ‘before’ (Mel., HE 4, 26, 7) in our lit. only subst. in the pl. οἱ πρόγονοι (Pind.+; ins, pap, LXX; EpArist 19; Philo; Jos., Ant. 12, 150, C. Ap. 2, 157; Just.; Mel.; Ath. 30, 2, R. 16 p. 68, 9) parents, forebears, ancestors: ἀμοιβὰς ἀποδιδόναι τοῖς προγόνοις to requite their (living) forebears (i.e. parents/grandparents etc.) 1 Ti 5:4. ἀπὸ προγόνων from my ancestors = as my ancestors did (OGI 485, 3; 529, 1; IMagnMai 163, 2; 164, 3) 2 Ti 1:3.—B. 119. DELG s.v. γίγνομαι B p. 223. M-M. -
16 dzia|d
Ⅰ m 1. (N pl dziadowie) książk., przest. (dziadek) grandfather 2. zw. pl (N pl dziadowie) książk. (przodek) forefather zw. pl, forebears plt- tu rodzili się nasi dziadowie i tu będą mieszkać nasze wnuki this is where our ancestors were born, and our progeny a. grandchildren will live here as well- z dziada pradziada trudnił się rękodzielnictwem he was one of a long line of craftsmen- był Polakiem z dziada pradziada he was a Pole born and bred3. (N pl dziady) pejor. (starzec) gaffer GB pot.; old coot pot., pejor. 4. (N pl dziady) pejor. (biedak) beggar, pauper; (żebrak) beggar; panhandler US pot., pejor. 5. (N pl dziady) pejor., obraźl. (mężczyzna) creep pot., pejor., jerk pot., pejor Ⅱ dziady Hist. a pagan festival in honour of ancestral spirits- □ dziad kalwaryjski przest. beggar, pauper- mówił dziad do obrazu pot. it’s like talking to a brick wall- dziad swoje, baba swoje przysł. everyone talks but no one listens przysł.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dzia|d
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17 avo sm
['avo](antenato) ancestor, (letter: nonno) grandfather -
18 avo
sm ['avo](antenato) ancestor, (letter: nonno) grandfather
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