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brothel Bordell n -
2 brothel
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3 brothel
broth·el [ʼbrɒɵəl, Am ʼbrɑ:ɵ-] nBordell nt -
4 brothel
['brɒθl] UK / USnBordell nt -
5 brothel
['brɒθl] UK / USnBordell nt -
6 brothel-keeper
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7 knocking-shop*
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8 whorehouse*
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9 madam
['mædəm] noun1) (formal address) gnädige FrauDear Madam — (in letter) Sehr geehrte Dame
* * *['mædəm]plurals - madams, mesdames; noun(a polite form of address to a woman.) gnädige Frau* * *mad·am[ˈmædəm]nM\madam President Frau PräsidentinDear M\madam,... (in letter) Sehr geehrte gnädige Frau,...* * *['mdəm]1. n1) gnädige Frau (old, form)madam, would you kindly desist! — würden Sie das bitte unterlassen! (form)
yes, madam — sehr wohl, gnädige Frau (old, form), ja (wohl)
can I help you, madam? — kann ich Ihnen behilflich sein?
dear madam (esp Brit) — sehr geehrte gnädige Frau
2) (Brit inf = girl) kleine Prinzessin2.* * *2. pl mesdames Frau f (als Titel):Madam President, may I …? Frau Präsidentin, darf ich …?3. pl madams Bordellwirtin f, Puffmutter f sl* * *['mædəm] noun1) (formal address) gnädige FrauDear Madam — (in letter) Sehr geehrte Dame
* * *(polite form of address) n.gnädige Frau (anrede) f. n.Dame -n f. -
10 bawd
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11 stew
1. noun(Gastr.) Eintopf, der2. transitive verbIrish stew — Irish-Stew, das
(Cookery) schmoren [lassen]3. intransitive verbstew apples/plums — Apfel-/Pflaumenkompott kochen
(Cookery) schmoren; [Obst:] gedünstet werdenstew [in one's own juice] — (fig.) [im eigenen Saft] schmoren (ugs.)
* * *[stju:] 1. verb(to cook (meat, fruit etc) by slowly boiling and simmering: She stewed apples; The meat was stewing in the pan.) schmoren2. noun* * *I. n Eintopf mSpanish fish \stew spanische Fischpfanne▶ to get sb into a \stew jdn in Schwierigkeiten bringenII. vtto \stew fruit Obst dünstento \stew meat Fleisch schmorento \stew plums Pflaumenkompott kochenIII. vi1. (simmer) meat [vor sich dat hin] schmoren; fruit simmern; BRIT tea zu lange ziehen [und bitter werden]4.▶ to \stew in one's own juice im eigenen Saft schmoren* * *[stjuː]1. n1) Eintopf m → Irish stewSee:→ Irish stew2) (inf)to be in a stew ( over sth) ( — über etw (acc ) or wegen etw) (ganz) aufgeregt sein
3) (obs: brothel) Bordell nt2. vtthe tea was stewed — der Tee war bitter geworden
2)to get stewed — sich volllaufen lassen (inf)
3. vi(meat) schmoren; (fruit) dünsten; (inf tea) bitter werdento let sb stew or to leave sb to stew (in his/her own juice) — jdn (im eigenen Saft) schmoren lassen
* * *stew1 [stjuː; US auch stuː]A v/t1. schmoren, dämpfen, dünsten2. Tee zu lange ziehen lassenB v/i2. fig schmoren, vor Hitze fast umkommen3. umg sich aufregenC s1. Eintopf-, Schmorgericht n2. buntes Gemisch (of aus)3. obsa) Bordell nb) pl Bordellviertel n4. umg Aufregung f:be in a stew in (heller) Aufregung seinstew2 [stjuː; US auch stuː] s1. Bra) Fischteich mb) Aquarium n2. künstlich angelegte Austernbankstew3 [stuː; stjuː] s FLUG, SCHIFF US umg Steward m, Stewardess f* * *1. noun(Gastr.) Eintopf, der2. transitive verbIrish stew — Irish-Stew, das
(Cookery) schmoren [lassen]3. intransitive verbstew apples/plums — Apfel-/Pflaumenkompott kochen
(Cookery) schmoren; [Obst:] gedünstet werdenstew [in one's own juice] — (fig.) [im eigenen Saft] schmoren (ugs.)
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12 madam
mad·am [ʼmædəm] nM\madam President Frau Präsidentin;Dear M\madam,... ( in letter) Sehr geehrte gnädige Frau,...; -
13 whorehouse
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Brothel — Broth el, n. [OE. brothel, brodel, brethel, a prostitute, a worthless fellow, fr. AS. ber[ o][eth]an to ruin, destroy; cf. AS. bre[ o]tan to break, and E. brittle. The term brothel house was confused with bordel brothel. CF. {Bordel}.] A house of … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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brothel — ► NOUN ▪ a house where men visit prostitutes. ORIGIN originally in the sense «worthless man, prostitute»: related to an Old English word meaning «degenerate, deteriorate» … English terms dictionary
brothel — [bräth′əl, brôth′əl] n. [ME, wretched person < OE brothen, pp. of broethan, to waste away, go to ruin; confused with BORDEL] a place where prostitutes may be engaged for hire … English World dictionary
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brothel — [14] Originally, brothel was a general term of abuse for any worthless or despised person (John Gower, in his Confessio Amantis 1393, writes: ‘Quoth Achab then, there is one, a brothel, which Micheas hight [who is called Micheas]’); it was a… … Word origins
brothel — brothellike, adj. /broth euhl, brodh , braw theuhl, dheuhl/, n. a house of prostitution. [1350 1400 for earlier sense; short for brothel house whore house; ME brothel harlot, orig. worthless person, equiv. to broth (ptp. s. of brethen, OE… … Universalium
brothel — UK [ˈbrɒθ(ə)l] / US [ˈbrɑθ(ə)l] noun [countable] Word forms brothel : singular brothel plural brothels a place where men pay to have sex with prostitutes … English dictionary