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61 juego de niños
figurado piece of cake* * *(n.) = child's play, children's play, children's playEx. I am, as always, deeply indebted to the secretary who typed my handwritten manuscript, Mrs Valerie Squire, for whom, by now, Linear must seem child's play.Ex. Animals can be magical in children's play -- whether it be milking a cow, riding a horse or simply keeping caterpillars in a cage until they emerge as butterflies.Ex. Masters of Europe and America, the conquest of Asia and Africa will be merely children's play.* * *(n.) = child's play, children's play, children's playEx: I am, as always, deeply indebted to the secretary who typed my handwritten manuscript, Mrs Valerie Squire, for whom, by now, Linear must seem child's play.
Ex: Animals can be magical in children's play -- whether it be milking a cow, riding a horse or simply keeping caterpillars in a cage until they emerge as butterflies.Ex: Masters of Europe and America, the conquest of Asia and Africa will be merely children's play.* * *figchild’s play -
62 orden de caballería
order of knighthood* * *(n.) = knighthoodEx. This story about the life of a knight's squire gives students an opportunity to learn the steps to knighthood and the ideals of chivalry.* * *(n.) = knighthoodEx: This story about the life of a knight's squire gives students an opportunity to learn the steps to knighthood and the ideals of chivalry.
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63 pan comido
m.easy stuff, walkaway, walkover.* * *= plain sailing, child's play, walkover, pushover, no-brainer, easy peasy, easy peasy lemon squeezy, easy peasy japaneseyEx. The article is entitled ' Plain sailing with Swets' = El artículo se titula "Con Swets todo es coser y cantar".Ex. I am, as always, deeply indebted to the secretary who typed my handwritten manuscript, Mrs Valerie Squire, for whom, by now, Linear must seem child's play.Ex. The election is widely expected to be a walkover for him.Ex. The author explores the myths about female leaders; they are either too soft due to their predisposition as nurturers and thus are pushovers; or they are too assertive when they assume an alpha role in the organization.Ex. Recycling is a no-brainer since it conserves our natural resources and reduces air pollution.Ex. It was easy peasy to set-up and has been very easy to use ever since.Ex. Anyway, it works like a charm and was easy peasy lemon squeezy to install -- as easy as squeezing lemon on a lobster.Ex. Words to that effect are meaningless in any debate as he may as well just say it was ' easy peasy japanesey'.* * *= plain sailing, child's play, walkover, pushover, no-brainer, easy peasy, easy peasy lemon squeezy, easy peasy japaneseyEx: The article is entitled ' Plain sailing with Swets' = El artículo se titula "Con Swets todo es coser y cantar".
Ex: I am, as always, deeply indebted to the secretary who typed my handwritten manuscript, Mrs Valerie Squire, for whom, by now, Linear must seem child's play.Ex: The election is widely expected to be a walkover for him.Ex: The author explores the myths about female leaders; they are either too soft due to their predisposition as nurturers and thus are pushovers; or they are too assertive when they assume an alpha role in the organization.Ex: Recycling is a no-brainer since it conserves our natural resources and reduces air pollution.Ex: It was easy peasy to set-up and has been very easy to use ever since.Ex: Anyway, it works like a charm and was easy peasy lemon squeezy to install -- as easy as squeezing lemon on a lobster.Ex: Words to that effect are meaningless in any debate as he may as well just say it was ' easy peasy japanesey'. -
64 bey
Mr., mister--------n. gentleman, Mister; lord, bey, don, esquire, governor, the governor, monsieur, sahib, seigneur, seignior, squire* * *squire -
65 damoiseau
( féminin damoiseaux) [damwazo] nom masculin1. HISTOIRE [gentilhomme] (young) squire2. (humoristique) [jeune empressé] (dashing) young blade -
66 hobereau
pl hobereaux ɔbʀo nom masculin1) ( gentilhomme) country squire2) ( faucon) hobby* * *1 ( gentilhomme) country squire;2 ( faucon) hobby.( pluriel masculin hobereaux) [ʼɔbro] nom masculin1. HISTOIRE [gentilhomme] squireling -
67 помешчик
landowner, landlord, squire* * *landowner, landlord, squire -
68 scudiero
[sku'djɛro]sostantivo maschile squire, henchman* ant.* * *scudiero/sku'djεro/sostantivo m.squire, henchman* ant. -
69 vlastelin
m squire, lord of the manor, (noble) estate-owner* * *• seignior• seigneur• squire• thane• laird• junker• nobleman -
70 aseenkantaja
yks.nom. aseenkantaja; yks.gen. aseenkantajan; yks.part. aseenkantajaa; yks.ill. aseenkantajaan; mon.gen. aseenkantajien aseenkantajain; mon.part. aseenkantajia; mon.ill. aseenkantajiinarmour-bearer (noun)henchman (noun)squire (noun)* * *• sergeant• armourbearer• squire• armour-bearer• armorbearer• henchman -
71 kartanonherra
yks.nom. kartanonherra; yks.gen. kartanonherran; yks.part. kartanonherraa; yks.ill. kartanonherraan; mon.gen. kartanonherrojen kartanonherrain; mon.part. kartanonherroja; mon.ill. kartanonherroihinsquire (noun)* * *• squire -
72 rauhantuomari
yks.nom. rauhantuomari; yks.gen. rauhantuomarin; yks.part. rauhantuomaria; yks.ill. rauhantuomariin; mon.gen. rauhantuomarien rauhantuomareiden rauhantuomareitten; mon.part. rauhantuomareja rauhantuomareita; mon.ill. rauhantuomareihinJustice of the Peace (noun)magistrate (noun)squire (noun)* * *• magistrate• squire• Justice of the Peace -
73 ritari
yks.nom. ritari; yks.gen. ritarin; yks.part. ritaria; yks.ill. ritariin; mon.gen. ritarien ritareiden ritareitten; mon.part. ritareja ritareita; mon.ill. ritareihincavalier (noun)chevalier (noun)knight (noun)squire (noun)* * *• caballero• cavalier• chevalier• chivalrous• knight• order• squire -
74 saattaa
yks.nom. saattaa; yks.gen. saatan; yks.part. saattoi; yks.ill. saattaisi; mon.gen. saattakoon; mon.part. saattanut; mon.ill. saatettiinaccompany (verb)attend (verb)be able (verb)be capable of (verb)conduct (verb)convoy (verb)drive (verb)escort (verb)go with (verb)land (verb)may (verb)plunge (verb)put (verb)see (verb)see off (verb)squire (verb)take (verb)walk (verb)throw (noun)* * *• escort• be able• be capable of• bring• can• chaperon• conduct• convoy• dare• drive• attend• walk• throw• follow• get• go with• guard• guide• induce• demand• squire• land• see off• see see off• see a person off• be able to• shame• accompany• take• put• plunge• occur with• move• may• lead• see -
75 tilanomistaja
yks.nom. tilanomistaja; yks.gen. tilanomistajan; yks.part. tilanomistajaa; yks.ill. tilanomistajaan; mon.gen. tilanomistajien tilanomistajain; mon.part. tilanomistajia; mon.ill. tilanomistajiinestate owner (noun)farm owner (noun)squire (noun)* * *• estate owner• farm owner• landed proprietor• squire -
76 hazret
",-ti 1. When used in the singular in a Persian izafet construction it becomes a title for God, for important religious figures, or for a sacred or esteemed book: Hazreti Muhammet the Prophet Muhammad. Hazreti Musa the Prophet Moses. Hazreti Kuran the Holy Koran. 2. When used in a Turkish izafet construction it becomes a title for secular personages: Kraliçe Hazretleri Her Majesty the Queen. Dük Hazretleri His Grace the Duke. 3. used without a qualifying noun to refer to a venerated or important figure: Hazretin türbesi burada. The tomb of the Holy Man is here. Hazretin odasına çıktım. I went up to his Excellency´s room. 4. his nibs, high cockalorum (used sarcastically): Hazreti gördün mü? Have you seen his nibs? 5. colloq. chief, Brit. squire (used as a jocular form of address): Nereye hazret? Where are you off to, squire? H-i Nuh´tan kalma 1. very old, ancient, (something) which came out of the Ark. 2. very antiquated; very out-of-date." -
77 рыцарь с большой дороги
General subject: a squire of the pad, gentleman of the padУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > рыцарь с большой дороги
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78 Signaal Quiet Universal Intruder Recognition Equipment
Abbreviation: SQUIRE (Netherlands)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Signaal Quiet Universal Intruder Recognition Equipment
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79 submarine quickened response
Engineering: SQUIREУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > submarine quickened response
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80 галантный кавалер
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