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2 свита
retinue имя существительное: -
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retinue, escort, entourage -
4 эскорт
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5 дружина
1) ист. bodyguard, retinue
2) militia unit, detachment (в царской России)
3) squad* * ** * *1) bodyguard, retinue 2) militia unit, detachment* * * -
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7 свита
1. retinue; suite2. suite3. trainСинонимический ряд:скручена (прил.) скручена; сплетенаАнтонимический ряд: -
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9 дружина
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10 кортеж
1) General subject: cortege (автомобилей и т.п.), procession, progress, retinue, train2) French: cortege3) Mathematics: finite sequence, list (конечная упорядоченная последовательность), n-tuple, sequence, suite4) Diplomatic term: motorcade5) Information technology: tuple (группа взаимосвязанных элементов данных или записей), tuple (набор взаимосвязанных величин)6) Oil: tuple7) Makarov: tail -
11 окружённый почтительной свитой
General subject: surrounded by a most deferential retinueУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > окружённый почтительной свитой
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12 окружение
1) General subject: ambience, ambit, besiegement, circumambiency, circumjacence, company, encirclement, enclosing, environment, environs, neighborhood, retinue, round-up, scenery, surrounding, surroundings, setting2) Computers: scene3) Colloquial: environ5) Military: blockade, blockading cordon, bypassing, encircling, entrapment, entrapping, envelopment, full envelopment, investment, isolation, mousetrap, pocket, ring, roundup, trap7) Bookish: circumambience, circumfluence8) Mathematics: circumference (графа), environing9) Accounting: relationship10) Linguistics: position11) Psychology: circumstance, habitat, surround12) Information technology: external environment13) Oil: ringing14) Ecology: ambiance, background15) Business: context16) General subject: compass17) Makarov: circle, circumjacency, circumscription -
13 окружение Президента
Diplomatic term: President's circle of close associates, President's retinueУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > окружение Президента
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14 окружение президента
Diplomatic term: President's circle of close associates, President's retinueУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > окружение президента
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15 персонал дипломатического агента
Diplomatic term: retinue of a diplomatic envoyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > персонал дипломатического агента
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16 персонал дипломатического представителя
Diplomatic term: retinue of a diplomatic envoyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > персонал дипломатического представителя
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17 подошва
2) Geology: base, bottom (пласта), bottom layer, footwall (рудного тела), ledger wall, lower surface, lying side, retinue, thill, toe3) Biology: planta4) Naval: bottom piece5) Medicine: planta (pl plantae) (стопы)6) Engineering: base flange, basement, flange (рельса), floor (горной выработки), foot wall (выработки), footing, outsole (обуви), pavement (выработки), shoe sole (обуви), sole (обуви), underside7) Chemistry: underlying bedrock8) Construction: foot (выработки, фундамента), foot portion, toe (откоса, уступа)9) Anatomy: pelma10) Railway term: base of foundation, foot of girder11) Automobile industry: sole (трака гусеницы)12) Architecture: sole (фундамента и т.п.)13) Mining: base (выработки), bottom (выработки), ground (выработки), lying side (выработки), thrill (дна угольной шахты), toe (откос), under side14) Forestry: footing piece16) Textile: tread17) Oil: base suppression (пласта), base surface, bottom boundary (пласта), floor (выработки), ledge wall, lower boundary (пласта)18) Astronautics: undersurface21) Sakhalin energy glossary: base (пласта), bedrock, bottom (of the formation) (пласта), bottom of the formation (пласта), ground bed22) Polymers: outsole24) Makarov: base (горы), bottom surface (пласта), lower surface (пласта), patten, plant (ноги), sill (угольного пласта), sole (оползня), sole (стопы), subface (стратиграфического подразделения)25) oil&gas: foot print, footprint, groundbed -
18 производное
1) Geology: retinue2) Biology: derivative3) Chemistry: derivant, derivative (соединение)4) Forestry: derivative (вещество)5) Polymers: derivative (каучука. целлюлозы и т. п.)6) Makarov: derivation, derivative relation -
19 пышная свита
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20 свита
1) General subject: attendance, attendant, cortege, entourage, equipage, escort, measure, measures, peasant's overcoat, people (употр. как pl), retinue, series, surroundings, tail, tendance, train, party4) Collective: following5) Law: suit (дипломатического представителя), suite (дипломатического представителя)6) Mining: rock formation (пород), series (пластов), strata (пластов)8) Ecology: accompanying plants10) Sakhalin energy glossary: formation11) Oceanography: formation (геол.)12) Makarov: series (напр. угольных пластов), trail13) oil&gas: group
См. также в других словарях:
Retinue — Ret i*nue, n. [OE. retinue, OF. retinue, fr. retenir to retain, engage, hire. See {Retain}.] The body of retainers who follow a prince or other distinguished person; a train of attendants; a suite. [1913 Webster] Others of your insolent retinue.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
retinue — (n.) late 14c., from O.Fr. retenue group of followers, state of service, lit. that which is retained, from fem. pp. of retenir to employ, to retain, hold back (see RETAIN (Cf. retain)) … Etymology dictionary
retinue — ► NOUN ▪ a group of advisers or assistants accompanying an important person. ORIGIN from Old French retenir keep back, retain … English terms dictionary
retinue — [ret′ n o͞o΄, ret′ nyo͞o΄] n. [ME retenue < OFr, fem. of retenu, pp. of retenir: see RETAIN] a body of assistants, followers, or servants attending a person of rank or importance; train of attendants or retainers … English World dictionary
Retinue — A retinue is a body of persons retained in the service of a noble or royal personage, a suite (literal French meanings: what follows) of retainers. EtymologyThe word, recorded in English since circa 1375, stems from Old French retenue , itself… … Wikipedia
retinue — ret|i|nue [ˈretınju: US nu:] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: retenir; RETAIN] a group of people who travel with someone important to help and support them retinue of ▪ He travelled with a huge retinue of servants … Dictionary of contemporary English
retinue — [14] A retinue is etymologically ‘that which is retained’. The word was borrowed from Old French retenue, the feminine past participle of retenir ‘keep, restrain’ (source of English retain [14]). This in turn went back via Vulgar Latin *retenēre… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
retinue — [[t]re̱tɪnjuː, AM nuː[/t]] retinues N COUNT: usu with supp, oft N of n An important person s retinue is the group of servants, friends, or assistants who go with them and look after their needs. Mind trainers are now as much a part of a tennis… … English dictionary
retinue — UK [ˈretɪnjuː] / US [ˈret(ə)nˌu] noun [countable] Word forms retinue : singular retinue plural retinues a group of people who travel with and look after an important or rich person … English dictionary
retinue — [14] A retinue is etymologically ‘that which is retained’. The word was borrowed from Old French retenue, the feminine past participle of retenir ‘keep, restrain’ (source of English retain [14]). This in turn went back via Vulgar Latin *retenēre… … Word origins
retinue — retinued, adj. /ret n ooh , yooh /, n. a body of retainers in attendance upon an important personage; suite. [1325 75; ME retinue < MF, n. use of fem. ptp. of retenir to RETAIN] * * * … Universalium