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squire

  • 61 juego de niños

    figurado piece of cake
    * * *
    (n.) = child's play, children's play, children's play
    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. 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 play

    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: 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.

    * * *
    fig
    child’s play

    Spanish-English dictionary > juego de niños

  • 62 orden de caballería

    order of knighthood
    * * *
    (n.) = knighthood
    Ex. 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.) = knighthood

    Ex: 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.

    * * *
    HIST order of knighthood

    Spanish-English dictionary > orden de caballería

  • 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 japanesey
    Ex. 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 japanesey

    Ex: 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'.

    Spanish-English dictionary > pan comido

  • 64 bey

    Mr., mister
    --------
    n. gentleman, Mister; lord, bey, don, esquire, governor, the governor, monsieur, sahib, seigneur, seignior, squire
    * * *
    squire

    Turkish-English dictionary > bey

  • 65 damoiseau

    damoiseau, pl damoiseaux nm Hist squire, page; hum (young) gallant.
    ( féminin damoiseaux) [damwazo] nom masculin
    1. HISTOIRE [gentilhomme] (young) squire

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > damoiseau

  • 66 hobereau

    pl hobereaux ɔbʀo nom masculin
    1) ( gentilhomme) country squire
    2) ( faucon) hobby
    * * *
    1 ( gentilhomme) country squire;
    2 ( faucon) hobby.
    ( pluriel masculin hobereaux) [ʼɔbro] nom masculin
    1. HISTOIRE [gentilhomme] squireling

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > hobereau

  • 67 помешчик

    landowner, landlord, squire
    * * *
    landowner, landlord, squire

    Български-английски речник > помешчик

  • 68 scudiero

    [sku'djɛro]
    sostantivo maschile squire, henchman* ant.
    * * *
    scudiero
    /sku'djεro/
    sostantivo m.
    squire, henchman* ant.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > scudiero

  • 69 vlastelin

    m squire, lord of the manor, (noble) estate-owner
    * * *
    • seignior
    • seigneur
    • squire
    • thane
    • laird
    • junker
    • nobleman

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > vlastelin

  • 70 aseenkantaja

    yks.nom. aseenkantaja; yks.gen. aseenkantajan; yks.part. aseenkantajaa; yks.ill. aseenkantajaan; mon.gen. aseenkantajien aseenkantajain; mon.part. aseenkantajia; mon.ill. aseenkantajiin
    armour-bearer (noun)
    henchman (noun)
    squire (noun)
    * * *
    • sergeant
    • armourbearer
    • squire
    • armour-bearer
    • armorbearer
    • henchman

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > aseenkantaja

  • 71 kartanonherra

    yks.nom. kartanonherra; yks.gen. kartanonherran; yks.part. kartanonherraa; yks.ill. kartanonherraan; mon.gen. kartanonherrojen kartanonherrain; mon.part. kartanonherroja; mon.ill. kartanonherroihin
    squire (noun)
    * * *
    • squire

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > kartanonherra

  • 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. rauhantuomareihin
    Justice of the Peace (noun)
    magistrate (noun)
    squire (noun)
    * * *
    • magistrate
    • squire
    • Justice of the Peace

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > rauhantuomari

  • 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. ritareihin
    cavalier (noun)
    chevalier (noun)
    knight (noun)
    squire (noun)
    * * *
    • caballero
    • cavalier
    • chevalier
    • chivalrous
    • knight
    • order
    • squire

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > ritari

  • 74 saattaa

    yks.nom. saattaa; yks.gen. saatan; yks.part. saattoi; yks.ill. saattaisi; mon.gen. saattakoon; mon.part. saattanut; mon.ill. saatettiin
    accompany (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

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > saattaa

  • 75 tilanomistaja

    yks.nom. tilanomistaja; yks.gen. tilanomistajan; yks.part. tilanomistajaa; yks.ill. tilanomistajaan; mon.gen. tilanomistajien tilanomistajain; mon.part. tilanomistajia; mon.ill. tilanomistajiin
    estate owner (noun)
    farm owner (noun)
    squire (noun)
    * * *
    • estate owner
    • farm owner
    • landed proprietor
    • squire

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > tilanomistaja

  • 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."

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > hazret

  • 77 рыцарь с большой дороги

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > рыцарь с большой дороги

  • 78 Signaal Quiet Universal Intruder Recognition Equipment

    Abbreviation: SQUIRE (Netherlands)

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Signaal Quiet Universal Intruder Recognition Equipment

  • 79 submarine quickened response

    Engineering: SQUIRE

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > submarine quickened response

  • 80 галантный кавалер

    1) General subject: gallant, smoothy, squire
    2) Derogatory: smoothie

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > галантный кавалер

См. также в других словарях:

  • Squire — (englisch für „Schildknappe“) steht für: Schildknappe einen Titel im britischen niederen Adel, siehe Gentry Squire Car, ehemaliger britischer Automobilhersteller Squire (Auto Sport Importers), ehemalige amerikanische Automarke Squire ist der… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • SQUIRE — Nom donné de plus en plus fréquemment, à partir du XVIIIe siècle, aux membres de la gentry anglaise. Le squire est un notable qui domine la vie paroissiale grâce à sa richesse de propriétaire foncier, à son éducation, à l’ancienneté au moins… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • squire — squire·arch; squire·ar·chal; squire·ar·chy; squire·dom; squire·hood; squire·less; squire·ling; squire·ly; squire·ship; squire; squire·ar·chi·cal; …   English syllables

  • Squire — Squire, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {squired} (skw[imac]rd); p. pr. & vb. n. {squiring}.] 1. To attend as a squire. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] 2. To attend as a beau, or gallant, for aid and protection; as, to squire a lady. [Colloq.] Goldsmith. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Squire — (skw[imac]r), n. [OF. esquierre, F. [ e]querre. See {Square}, n.] A square; a measure; a rule. [Obs.] With golden squire. Spenser. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • squire|ly — «SKWYR lee», adjective. 1. of or having to do with a squire. 2. befitting a squire: »In recent years [he] led a squirely life in the Santa Barbara hills (Time) …   Useful english dictionary

  • Squire — Squire, n. [Aphetic form of esquire.] 1. A shield bearer or armor bearer who attended a knight. [1913 Webster] 2. A title of dignity next in degree below knight, and above gentleman. See {Esquire}. [Eng.] His privy knights and squires. Chaucer.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • squire — late 13c., young man who attends a knight, later member of the landowning class ranking below a knight (c.1300), from O.Fr. esquier squire, lit. shield carrier (see ESQUIRE (Cf. esquire)). Meaning country gentleman, landed proprietor is from… …   Etymology dictionary

  • squire — [skwīr] n. [ME squier < OFr escuier: see ESQUIRE] 1. a young man of high birth who served a medieval knight as an attendant or armorbearer 2. in England, a country gentleman or landed proprietor, esp. the main landowner in a district ☆ 3. a… …   English World dictionary

  • Squire — (spr. Skwei r), so v.w. Esquire …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Squire — (engl., spr. ßkwair), entstanden aus Esquire (s. Adel, S. 102, und Esquire), soviel wie Gutsherr …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

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