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1 Excellence (A title for high dignitaries of church, as a Roman Catholic archbishop or bishop)
Религия: превосходительствоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Excellence (A title for high dignitaries of church, as a Roman Catholic archbishop or bishop)
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2 Most Reverend Father in God (A title for an archbishop or a Roman Catholic bishop)
Религия: ВысокопреосвященствоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Most Reverend Father in God (A title for an archbishop or a Roman Catholic bishop)
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3 Your Grace (A title of address or reference for an archbishop)
Религия: Ваша милостьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Your Grace (A title of address or reference for an archbishop)
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I [greɪs]nome (title of archbishop, duke)His, Your Grace — Sua, Vostra Grazia; (of duchess)
II [greɪs]Her, Your Grace — Sua, Vostra Grazia
nome proprio Grazia* * *[ɡreis] 1. noun1) (beauty of form or movement: The dancer's movements had very little grace.) grazia2) (a sense of what is right: At least he had the grace to leave after his dreadful behaviour.) cortesia3) (a short prayer of thanks for a meal.) benedicite, preghiera di ringraziamento4) (a delay allowed as a favour: You should have paid me today but I'll give you a day's grace.) dilazione5) (the title of a duke, duchess or archbishop: Your/His Grace.) Grazia6) (mercy: by the grace of God.) grazia•- graceful- gracefully
- gracefulness
- gracious 2. interjection(an exclamation of surprise.) Dio mio!- graciousness
- with a good/bad grace
- with good/bad grace* * *[ɡreɪs]1. nthe Graces — (Myth) le (tre) Grazie
he had the grace to apologise — ha avuto il buon gusto di scusarsi, per lo meno si è scusato
to do sth with good/bad grace — fare qc volentieri/malvolentieri
three days' grace — tre giorni di proroga, una dilazione f di tre giorni
to say grace — dire una preghiera, (prima del pasto)
His Grace — (duke, archbishop) Sua Eccellenza
2. vt(adorn) adornare, (honour: occasion, event) onorare con la propria presenza* * *grace /greɪs/n.1 [u] grazia; garbo; leggiadria; buona grazia; benevolenza; cortesia; favore: She walks with such grace!, ella si muove con tale grazia!; to have the grace to do [to say] st., avere la buona grazia di fare [di dire] qc.; with (a) bad grace, di malagrazia; sgarbatamente; malvolentieri; with (a) good grace, con garbo; amabilmente; volentieri; effortless grace, grazia spontanea3 [uc] breve preghiera di ringraziamento; grazie: to say grace before a meal, rendere grazie al Signore prima di un pasto5 [u] (comm.) respiro; rispetto; tolleranza; dilazione: days of grace, giorni di tolleranza ( per fare un pagamento); to give a day's [a year's] grace, concedere una dilazione d'un giorno [d'un anno]7 (leg., stor.) clemenza; grazia: act of grace, atto di clemenza ( di un sovrano, ecc.); ( un tempo) amnistia ( ora amnesty)8 [u] – Grace, Grazia ( titolo onorifico di duchi e arcivescovi): Your Grace!, Vostra Grazia!; His Grace the Duke of York, Sua Grazia il duca di York● (in GB) a grace-and-favour house, una casa concessa in vitalizio dal sovrano □ grace cup, bicchiere della staffa; (bicchiere del) brindisi alla fine d'un banchetto □ grace period, (ass., fin.) periodo di tolleranza; (leg., anche period of grace) periodo di grazia, proroga □ by the grace of God, per grazia di Dio □ to fall from grace, cadere in disgrazia; (relig.) perdere la grazia divina; cadere nel peccato; peccare □ to be in sb.'s bad [good] graces, essere malvisto da q. [essere nelle grazie di q.] □ in the year of grace 1917, nell'anno di grazia 1917.(to) grace /greɪs/v. t.1 abbellire; ornare; ingentilire3 (mus.) abbellire; ornare● The banquet was graced by the presence of the mayor, il sindaco si è degnato di partecipare al banchetto.* * *I [greɪs]nome (title of archbishop, duke)His, Your Grace — Sua, Vostra Grazia; (of duchess)
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I [greɪs]nome (title of archbishop, duke)His, Your Grace — Sua, Vostra Grazia; (of duchess)
II [greɪs]Her, Your Grace — Sua, Vostra Grazia
nome proprio Grazia* * *[ɡreis] 1. noun1) (beauty of form or movement: The dancer's movements had very little grace.) grazia2) (a sense of what is right: At least he had the grace to leave after his dreadful behaviour.) cortesia3) (a short prayer of thanks for a meal.) benedicite, preghiera di ringraziamento4) (a delay allowed as a favour: You should have paid me today but I'll give you a day's grace.) dilazione5) (the title of a duke, duchess or archbishop: Your/His Grace.) Grazia6) (mercy: by the grace of God.) grazia•- graceful- gracefully
- gracefulness
- gracious 2. interjection(an exclamation of surprise.) Dio mio!- graciousness
- with a good/bad grace
- with good/bad grace* * *[ɡreɪs]1. nthe Graces — (Myth) le (tre) Grazie
he had the grace to apologise — ha avuto il buon gusto di scusarsi, per lo meno si è scusato
to do sth with good/bad grace — fare qc volentieri/malvolentieri
three days' grace — tre giorni di proroga, una dilazione f di tre giorni
to say grace — dire una preghiera, (prima del pasto)
His Grace — (duke, archbishop) Sua Eccellenza
2. vt(adorn) adornare, (honour: occasion, event) onorare con la propria presenza* * *Grace /greɪs/n.Grazia.(First names) Grace /greɪs/f.* * *I [greɪs]nome (title of archbishop, duke)His, Your Grace — Sua, Vostra Grazia; (of duchess)
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grace [greɪs]1. nouna. grâce fc. (phrases) to do sth with good/bad grace faire qch de bonne/mauvaise grâced. ( = respite) répit me. ( = title) His Grace the Archbishop Monseigneur l'Archevêque• yes, your Grace oui, Monseigneur (or Monsieur le duc or Madame la duchesse)• the queen graced the performance with her presence la reine a honoré la représentation de sa présence* * *[greɪs]1) ( title of archbishop)his/your Grace — Monseigneur
2) ( title of duke)his/your Grace — Monsieur le duc; ( of duchess)
her/your Grace — Madame la duchesse
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1 ( title of archbishop) His/Your Grace Monseigneur ;2 ( title of duke) His/Your Grace Monsieur le duc ; ( of duchess) Her/Your Grace Madame la duchesse. -
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1. noun1) (beauty of form or movement: The dancer's movements had very little grace.) gracia2) (a sense of what is right: At least he had the grace to leave after his dreadful behaviour.) delicadeza, cortesía, gentileza, decoro, detalle3) (a short prayer of thanks for a meal.) bendición4) (a delay allowed as a favour: You should have paid me today but I'll give you a day's grace.) plazo, gracia5) (the title of a duke, duchess or archbishop: Your/His Grace.) Ilustrísima, Excelencia6) (mercy: by the grace of God.) gracia•- graceful- gracefully
- gracefulness
- gracious
2. interjection(an exclamation of surprise.) ¡por Dios!, ¡válgame Dios!, ¡Dios mío!- graciousness
- with a good/bad grace
- with good/bad grace
grace n elegancia / graciawho is going to say grace? ¿quién bendecirá la mesa?tr[greɪs]1 gracia, elegancia2 (deportment) garbo3 (courtesy) delicadeza, cortesía4 (blessing) bendición nombre femenino5 SMALLRELIGION/SMALL gracia6 (delay) plazo■ he gave them two weeks grace to pay les dio un plazo de dos semanas para pagar, les dio dos semanas de plazo para pagar1 (adorn) adornar2 (honour) honrar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLwith good grace de buena ganawith bad grace a regañadientes, de mala ganato fall from grace caer en desgraciato say grace SMALLRELIGION/SMALL bendecir la comida, bendecir la mesathe Three Graces (mythology) las tres Gracias1) honor: honrar2) adorn: adornar, embellecergrace n1) : gracia fby the grace of God: por la gracia de Dios2) blessing: bendición f (de la mesa)3) respite: plazo m, gracia fa five days' grace (period): un plazo de cinco días4) graciousness: gentileza f, cortesía f5) elegance: elegancia f, gracia f6)to be in the good graces of : estar en buenas relaciones con7)with good grace : de buena ganan.• bendición s.f.• bendición de la mesa s.f.• despejo s.m.• donaire s.m.• elegancia s.f.• favor s.m.• galantería s.f.• gentileza s.f.• gracia s.f.• merced s.f.v.• agraciar v.• favorecer v.• honrar v.
I greɪs1) u ( elegance - of movement) gracia f, garbo m; (- of expression, form) elegancia f2)a) u ( courtesy) cortesía f, gentileza fb) u ( good nature)to do something with (a) good/bad grace — hacer* algo de buen talante/a regañadientes
in good grace — (AmE) con la conciencia tranquila
c) c ( good quality)social graces — modales mpl
3) u ( Relig)a) ( mercy) gracia fby the grace of God... — gracias a Dios...
to fall from grace — ( lose favor) caer* en desgracia, ( Relig) perder* la gracia divina
b) ( prayer)to say grace — ( before a meal) bendecir* la mesa; ( after a meal) dar* las gracias por la comida
4) u ( respite) gracia f16 days' grace, 16 days of grace — (BrE Law) 16 días de gracia
5) c ( as title)Your Grace — ( to duke etc) Excelencia; ( to bishop) Ilustrísima
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transitive verb (liter) adornar[ɡreɪs]1. N1) (=elegance) [of form, movement etc] gracia f, elegancia f ; [of style] elegancia f, amenidad f2) (Rel) gracia f, gracia f divinato fall from grace — (Rel) perder la gracia divina; (fig) caer en desgracia
3) (=graciousness) cortesía f, gracia fsaving 2.4)5) (=respite) demora fdays of grace — (Brit) (Jur) días mpl de gracia
6) (=prayer) bendición f de la mesa7) (in titles)a) (=duke)yes, Your Grace — sí, Excelencia
b) (Rel)His Grace Archbishop Roberts — su Ilustrísima, Arzobispo Roberts
yes, your Grace — sí, Ilustrísima
2. VT1) (=adorn) adornar, embellecer2) (=honour) [+ occasion, event] honrarpresence3.CPDgrace note N — (Mus) apoyadura f
grace period N — (Jur, Econ) período m de gracia
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I [greɪs]1) u ( elegance - of movement) gracia f, garbo m; (- of expression, form) elegancia f2)a) u ( courtesy) cortesía f, gentileza fb) u ( good nature)to do something with (a) good/bad grace — hacer* algo de buen talante/a regañadientes
in good grace — (AmE) con la conciencia tranquila
c) c ( good quality)social graces — modales mpl
3) u ( Relig)a) ( mercy) gracia fby the grace of God... — gracias a Dios...
to fall from grace — ( lose favor) caer* en desgracia, ( Relig) perder* la gracia divina
b) ( prayer)to say grace — ( before a meal) bendecir* la mesa; ( after a meal) dar* las gracias por la comida
4) u ( respite) gracia f16 days' grace, 16 days of grace — (BrE Law) 16 días de gracia
5) c ( as title)Your Grace — ( to duke etc) Excelencia; ( to bishop) Ilustrísima
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1. noun2) (attractive feature) Charme, derairs and graces — vornehmes Getue (ugs. abwertend); affektiertes Benehmen
3) (accomplishment)social graces — Umgangsformen Pl.
4) (decency) Anstand, derhave the grace to do something — so anständig sein und etwas tun; (civility)
with [a] good/bad grace — bereitwillig/widerwillig
he accepted my criticism with good/bad grace — er trug meine Kritik mit Fassung/nahm meine Kritik mit Verärgerung hin
he fell from grace — er fiel in Ungnade
7) (prayers) Tischgebet, das8) in address2. transitive verb1) (adorn) zieren (geh.); schmücken2) (honour) auszeichnen; ehren* * *[ɡreis] 1. noun1) (beauty of form or movement: The dancer's movements had very little grace.) die Anmut2) (a sense of what is right: At least he had the grace to leave after his dreadful behaviour.) der Anstand3) (a short prayer of thanks for a meal.) das Tischgebet4) (a delay allowed as a favour: You should have paid me today but I'll give you a day's grace.) der Aufschub5) (the title of a duke, duchess or archbishop: Your/His Grace.) Eure Hoheit6) (mercy: by the grace of God.) die Gnade•- academic.ru/31937/graceful">graceful- gracefully
- gracefulness
- gracious 2. interjection(an exclamation of surprise.) du liebe Güte!- graciously- graciousness
- with a good/bad grace
- with good/bad grace* * *[greɪs]I. nto do sth with [a] good/bad \grace etw anstandslos/widerwillig tunto have the [good] \grace to do sth den Anstand besitzen, etw zu tunsocial \graces gesellschaftliche Umgangsformento be in a state of \grace REL im Zustand der Gnade Gottes seindivine \grace göttliche Gnadeby the \grace of God durch die Gnade Gottes\grace and favour BRIT (house, apartment) kostenlose Unterbringung, die die Königliche Familie z.B. pensionierten Beamten gewährtto be in sb's good \graces bei jdm gut angeschrieben seinto get into sb's good \graces jds Gunst erlangento fall from [sb's] \grace [bei jdm] in Ungnade fallento say \grace ein Tischgebet sprechenwe're supposed to pay the bill this month, but we've been given a month's \grace wir müssten die Rechnung diesen Monat bezahlen, aber sie geben uns noch einen Monat Aufschub8. (Highness)Your/His/Her G\grace Euer/Seine/Ihre Gnaden veraltet▪ the G\graces die Grazien10. FIN\grace period [or period of \grace] Nachfrist f, Zahlungsfrist f1. (honour)to \grace sb/sth [with one's presence] jdn/etw [mit seiner Anwesenheit] beehren geh o hum2. (adorn)* * *[greɪs]1. n1) no pl (= gracefulness, graciousness) Anmut f; (of movement) Anmut f, Grazie f; (of monarch etc) Würde fwith grace —
to do sth with (a) good/bad grace — etw anstandslos/widerwillig or unwillig tun
he bore his defeat with good grace — er nahm seine Niederlage mit Fassung or anstandslos hin
he took it with bad grace — er war sehr ungehalten darüber
he had/didn't even have the (good) grace to apologize — er war so anständig/brachte es nicht einmal fertig, sich zu entschuldigen
2) (= pleasing quality) (angenehme) Eigenschaft3)(= favour)
to be in sb's good graces — bei jdm gut angeschrieben seina day's grace — ein Tag m Aufschub
5) (= prayer) Tischgebet nt6) (= mercy) Gnade fby the grace of God —
by the grace of God Queen... — Königin... von Gottes Gnaden
there but for the grace of God go I —
in this year of grace 1998 in a state of grace (Eccl) — im Jahre des Heils 1998 im Zustand der Gnade
8) (MYTH)the Graces — die Grazien pl
grace note — Verzierung f
2. vt1) (= adorn) zieren (geh)to grace the occasion with one's presence — sich (dat) die Ehre geben
* * *grace [ɡreıs]A s1. Anmut f, Grazie f, Reiz m, Charme m:the three Graces MYTH die drei Grazien2. Anstand m, Schicklichkeit f, Takt m:have the grace to do sth den Anstand haben oder so anständig sein, etwas zu tun3. Bereitwilligkeit f:with (a) good grace gern, bereitwillig;4. gute Eigenschaft, schöner Zug:social graces pl feine Lebensart;do grace to → B 35. MUS Verzierung f, Manier f, Ornament n6. Gunst f, Wohlwollen n, Gnade f:be in sb’s good graces in jemandes Gunst stehen, bei jemandem gut angeschrieben sein;be in sb’s bad graces bei jemandem in Ungnade sein, bei jemandem schlecht angeschrieben sein; → fall from8. RELa) Stand m der Gnadeb) Tugend f:grace of charity (Tugend der) Nächstenliebe fa) Eure Hoheit (Herzogin),b) Eure Exzellenz (Erzbischof)10. WIRTSCH, JUR Aufschub m, (Zahlungs-, Nach)Frist f:days of grace Respekttage;give sb a week’s grace jemandem eine Nachfrist von einer Woche gewähren11. Tischgebet n:say grace das Tischgebet sprechenB v/t1. zieren, schmücken2. ehren, auszeichnen:grace a party with one’s presence eine Gesellschaft mit seiner Anwesenheit beehren3. jemandem Ehre machen* * *1. noun2) (attractive feature) Charme, derairs and graces — vornehmes Getue (ugs. abwertend); affektiertes Benehmen
social graces — Umgangsformen Pl.
4) (decency) Anstand, derhave the grace to do something — so anständig sein und etwas tun; (civility)
with [a] good/bad grace — bereitwillig/widerwillig
he accepted my criticism with good/bad grace — er trug meine Kritik mit Fassung/nahm meine Kritik mit Verärgerung hin
7) (prayers) Tischgebet, das8) in address2. transitive verb1) (adorn) zieren (geh.); schmücken2) (honour) auszeichnen; ehren* * *n.Anmut nur sing. f.Gnade -n f.Gunst nur sing. f.Liebreiz -e m. -
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[ɡreis] 1. noun1) (beauty of form or movement: The dancer's movements had very little grace.) ynde; elegance2) (a sense of what is right: At least he had the grace to leave after his dreadful behaviour.) være anstændig nok3) (a short prayer of thanks for a meal.) bordbøn4) (a delay allowed as a favour: You should have paid me today but I'll give you a day's grace.) henstand5) (the title of a duke, duchess or archbishop: Your/His Grace.) Deres Nåde; Hans Nåde6) (mercy: by the grace of God.) nåde•- graceful- gracefully
- gracefulness
- gracious 2. interjection(an exclamation of surprise.) du godeste!; milde himmel!- graciousness
- with a good/bad grace
- with good/bad grace* * *[ɡreis] 1. noun1) (beauty of form or movement: The dancer's movements had very little grace.) ynde; elegance2) (a sense of what is right: At least he had the grace to leave after his dreadful behaviour.) være anstændig nok3) (a short prayer of thanks for a meal.) bordbøn4) (a delay allowed as a favour: You should have paid me today but I'll give you a day's grace.) henstand5) (the title of a duke, duchess or archbishop: Your/His Grace.) Deres Nåde; Hans Nåde6) (mercy: by the grace of God.) nåde•- graceful- gracefully
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- gracious 2. interjection(an exclamation of surprise.) du godeste!; milde himmel!- graciousness
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1) Военный термин: награда за отличную службу2) Религия: (A title for high dignitaries of church, as a Roman Catholic archbishop or bishop) превосходительство -
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1) Общая лексика: его высокопреосвященство (титул архиепископа)2) Религия: (A title for an archbishop or a Roman Catholic bishop) ВысокопреосвященствоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Most Reverend Father in God
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1) Общая лексика: Ваша Милость, Его светлость, Ваша светлость2) Религия: (A title of address or reference for an archbishop) Ваша милость3) Христианство: Ваше Преосвященство (речевая формула обращения к епископу РПЦ), Владыко (речевая формула обращения к епископу РПЦ), Преосвященнейший Владыко (речевая формула обращения к епископу в РПЦ) -
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1) Военный термин: награда за отличную службу2) Религия: (A title for high dignitaries of church, as a Roman Catholic archbishop or bishop) превосходительство -
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Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Высокопреосвященство
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1) General subject: Excellency2) Rare: excellence (Excellence)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > превосходительство
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1. noun1) (a circular, often jewelled, head-dress, especially one worn as a mark of royalty or honour: the queen's crown.) corona2) ((with capital) the king or queen or governing power in a monarchy: revenue belonging to the Crown.) corona3) (the top eg of a head, hat, hill etc: We reached the crown of the hill.) coronilla (cabeza); cima, cumbre4) ((an artificial replacement for) the part of a tooth which can be seen.) corona, funda
2. verb1) (to make (someone) king or queen by placing a crown on his or her head: The archbishop crowned the queen.) coronar2) (to form the top part of (something): an iced cake crowned with a cherry.) coronar; rematar3) (to put an artificial crown on (a tooth).) poner una corona4) (to hit (someone) on the head: If you do that again, I'll crown you!) golpear en la cabeza, dar un coscorrón•- crown princess
crown n coronatr[kraʊn]1 (of king, queen) corona4 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL (coin) corona1 (monarch) coronar2 (form top of, be on the top of) coronar, rematar3 (complete, conclude) coronar4 (tooth) poner una corona en5 familiar (hit on head) dar un golpe en la cabeza a, dar un coscorrón a1 la corona\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto crown it all y para colmocrown court tribunal nombre masculino superiorcrown jewels joyas nombre femenino plural de la coronacrown prince príncipe nombre masculino herederocrown princess princesa herederacrowned head testa coronadacrown ['kraʊn] vt: coronarcrown n: corona fn.• cima s.f.• corona s.f.• coronamiento s.m.• coronilla s.f.• diadema s.f.v.• coronar v.• premiar v.• rematar v.• terminar v.
I kraʊn1)a) c ( of monarch) corona fb) (Govt, Law)2) c ( top - of hill) cima f; (- of tree) copa f; (- of tooth) corona f; (- of head) coronilla f; (- of hat) copa f; (- of road) centro m3) c ( Fin) corona f
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1) ( make monarch) coronar2)a) ( surmount) coronar, rematarb) ( be culmination of) coronarto crown it all, I lost my wallet — y para rematarla, perdí la billetera
3) ( Dent) \<\<tooth\>\> poner* una corona en4) ( hit) (colloq) darle* un coscorrón a (fam)[kraʊn]1. N1) (=headdress, monarchy) corona f2) (Jur)3) (Sport) (=championship title) campeonato m, título m4) (=top) [of hat] copa f ; [of head] coronilla f ; [of hill] cumbre f, cima f ; [of tooth] corona f2. VT1) [+ king etc] coronar2) (usu pass) (=cap, round off) coronar, rematarand to crown it all it began to snow — y para colmo (de desgracias) or para remate empezó a nevar
I wouldn't exactly say our efforts were crowned with success — iro yo no me atrevería a decir que nuestros esfuerzos se vieron coronados por el éxito
3) [+ tooth] poner una corona en4) (Draughts) [+ piece] coronar5) * (=hit) golpear en la cabezaI'll crown you if you do that again! — ¡como lo vuelves a hacer te rompo la crisma! *
3.CPDcrown colony N — (Brit) colonia f
crown court N — (Brit) (Jur) ≈ Audiencia f provincial
crown jewels NPL — joyas fpl de la corona
crown lands NPL — propiedad f de la corona
crown prince N — príncipe m heredero
crown princess N — princesa f heredera
Crown Prosecution Service N — (Brit) fiscalía general británica
crown prosecutor N — (Brit) fiscal general británico
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I [kraʊn]1)a) c ( of monarch) corona fb) (Govt, Law)2) c ( top - of hill) cima f; (- of tree) copa f; (- of tooth) corona f; (- of head) coronilla f; (- of hat) copa f; (- of road) centro m3) c ( Fin) corona f
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1) ( make monarch) coronar2)a) ( surmount) coronar, rematarb) ( be culmination of) coronarto crown it all, I lost my wallet — y para rematarla, perdí la billetera
3) ( Dent) \<\<tooth\>\> poner* una corona en4) ( hit) (colloq) darle* un coscorrón a (fam) -
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1. noun1) Krone, die2) (of head) Scheitel, der; (of tree, tooth) Krone, die; (of hat) Kopfteil, das; (thing that forms the summit) Gipfel, der2. transitive verb1) krönencrown somebody king/queen — jemanden zum König/zur Königin krönen
2) (put finishing touch to) krönento crown all — zur Krönung des Ganzen; (to make things even worse) um das Maß vollzumachen
3) (Dent.) überkronen* * *1. noun1) (a circular, often jewelled, head-dress, especially one worn as a mark of royalty or honour: the queen's crown.) die Krone2) ((with capital) the king or queen or governing power in a monarchy: revenue belonging to the Crown.) der Thron3) (the top eg of a head, hat, hill etc: We reached the crown of the hill.) der Gipfel2. verb1) (to make (someone) king or queen by placing a crown on his or her head: The archbishop crowned the queen.) krönen3) (to put an artificial crown on (a tooth).) Zahn überkronen4) (to hit (someone) on the head: If you do that again, I'll crown you!) jemandem eins auf's Dach geben (sl.)•- academic.ru/17517/crown_prince">crown prince- crown princess* * *[kraʊn]I. n\crown of thorns Dornenkrone fto wear the [or one's] \crown die Krone tragen2.associate of the \crown Office Geschäftsstellenbeamte(r), -beamtin m, f4. (top of head) Scheitel m; (of hill) Kuppe f; (of mountain) Gipfel m; (of a roof) [Dach]first m; (of a tooth, tree, hat) Krone f6.▶ to steal sb's \crown jdm/einer Sache den Rang ablaufenII. vt1. (as monarch)▪ to \crown sb jdn krönen2. SPORTto \crown sb world champion jdn zum Weltmeister krönenshe's the newly \crowned world champion sie ist die frischgebackene Weltmeisterin3. (make perfect)▪ to \crown sth etw krönen [o glanzvoll abrunden▪ to \crown sth etw krönen6. MEDto \crown teeth Zähne überkronen7.* * *[kraʊn]1. n1) (for royalty) Krone fto wear the crown — auf dem Thron sitzen
to be heir to the crown — Thronfolger( in) m(f) sein
2) (= coin) Krone f3) (= top) (of head) Wirbel m; (= skull) Schädel m; (= head measurement) Kopf(umfang) m; (of hat) Kopf m; (of road) Wölbung f; (of arch) Scheitelpunkt m; (of roof) First m; (of tooth, tree) Krone f; (of hill) Kuppe f5) (fig: climax, completion) Krönung f2. vt1) king, queen krönenhe was crowned king — er ist zum König gekrönt worden
2)(= top)
the hill is crowned with trees —the cake was crowned with marzipan decorations — der Kuchen war zur Krönung des Ganzen (noch) mit Marzipanfiguren geschmückt
3) (fig: form climax to) krönen4) (in draughts etc) eine Dame bekommen mit5) tooth eine Krone machen für6) (inf: hit) eine runterhauen (+dat) (inf)* * *crown1 [kraʊn]A sthe crown of glory fig die Ruhmeskrone2. Krone f, Kranz m:martyr’s crown Märtyrerkrone4. a) (Königs- etc) Krone fb) Herrschermacht f, -würde f:succeed to the crown den Thron besteigen, die Thronfolge antreten5. the Crowna) die Krone, der Souverän, der König, die Königin,b) der Staat, der Fiskus:crown property Br fiskalisches Eigentum6. Krone f:a) HIST Crown f (englisches Fünfschillingstück):half a crown eine halbe Krone; 2 Schilling, 6 Penceb) Währungseinheit in Schweden, Tschechien etc7. BOTb) Haarkrone fc) Wurzelhals md) Nebenkrone f (bei Narzissen etc)8. Scheitel m, Wirbel m (des Kopfes)9. Kopf m, Schädel m:break one’s crown sich den Schädel einschlagen10. ORN Kamm m, Schopf m, Krönchen n12. höchster Punkt, Scheitel(punkt) m, Gipfel m13. fig Krönung f, Krone f, Höhepunkt m, Gipfel(punkt) m, Schlussstein m:the crown of his life die Krönung seines Lebens14. ARCHa) Scheitelpunkt m (eines Bogens)b) Bekrönung f15. SCHIFFa) (Anker)Kreuz nb) Kreuzknoten m16. TECHa) Haube f (einer Glocke)b) Gichtmantel m, Ofengewölbe nc) Kuppel f (eines Glasofens)d) Schleusenhaupt ne) (Aufzugs)Krone f (der Uhr)f) (Hut)Krone f17. Krone f (oberer Teil des Brillanten)B v/t1. (be)krönen, bekränzen:be crowned king zum König gekrönt werden2. fig allg krönen:a) ehren, auszeichnen:crown sb athlete of the year jemanden zum Sportler des Jahres krönen oder kürenb) schmücken, zierencrown all alles überbieten, allem die Krone aufsetzen (a. iron);d) erfolgreich oder glorreich abschließen:crowned with success von Erfolg gekrönt;to open a bottle of champagne to crown the feast zur Krönung oder zum krönenden Abschluss des Festes3. Damespiel: zur Dame machen5. mit einem Kronenverschluss versehen6. sl jemandem eins aufs Dach geben:crown sb with a beer bottle jemandem eine Bierflasche über den Schädel schlagencrown2 [krəʊn] obs pperf von crow2* * *1. noun1) Krone, die2) (of head) Scheitel, der; (of tree, tooth) Krone, die; (of hat) Kopfteil, das; (thing that forms the summit) Gipfel, der2. transitive verb1) krönencrown somebody king/queen — jemanden zum König/zur Königin krönen
2) (put finishing touch to) krönento crown all — zur Krönung des Ganzen; (to make things even worse) um das Maß vollzumachen
3) (Dent.) überkronen* * *(dentistry) n.Zahnkrone f. n.Krone -n f. v.krönen v. -
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(the title of a duke, duchess or archbishop: Your/His Grace.) grace
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