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1 obedient
{ə'bi:djənt}
a покорен, послушен
your OBEDIENT servant търг. покорно Ваш, с уважение (на края на официално писмо)* * *{ъ'bi:djъnt} а покорен, послушен; your obedient servant търг. покор* * *послушен;* * *1. a покорен, послушен 2. your obedient servant търг. покорно Ваш, с уважение (на края на официално писмо)* * * -
2 servant
{'sə:vənt}
1. слуга, прислужник (и domestic SERVANT)
2. служител
public SERVANT държавен служител, полицай, пожарникаp
civil SERVANT държавен служител, (висш) чиновник
SERVANT of God/Christ божи/Христов служител
SERVANT of the SERVANTs of God титла на папата
Your humble/obedient SERVANT Ваш покорен слуга (като завършeк на писмо)
your humble SERVANT шег. моя милост
your SERVANT, sir на вашите услуги, господине* * *{'sъ:vъnt} n 1. слуга, прислужник (и domestic servant); 2. служител* * *слуга; прислужник; раб;* * *1. civil servant държавен служител, (висш) чиновник 2. public servant държавен служител, полицай, пожарникаp 3. servant of god/christ божи/Христов служител 4. servant of the servants of god титла на папата 5. your humble servant шег. моя милост 6. your humble/obedient servant Ваш покорен слуга (като завършeк на писмо) 7. your servant, sir на вашите услуги, господине 8. слуга, прислужник (и domestic servant) 9. служител* * *servant[´sə:vənt] n слуга, слугиня, прислужник, прислужница, служител, служителка; general \servant, \servant of all work обща прислужница; \servants прислуга, слуги, прислужници; civil ( public) \servant, \servant of the state държавен служител (чиновник), длъжностно лице; \servant of God Божи служител; your humble \servant ост., шег. моя милост, ваш покорен слуга.
См. также в других словарях:
obedient — obedient, docile, tractable, amenable, biddable mean submissive to the will, guidance, or control of another. Though applied chiefly to persons, they are sometimes extended to things. Obedient implies due compliance with the commands or requests… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
obedient — OBEDIÉNT, Ă, obedienţi, te, adj. (livr.) Supus, ascultător. [pr.: di ent] – Din lat. obediens, ntis, it. obbediente. Trimis de RACAI, 21.10.2003. Sursa: DEX 98 OBEDIÉNT adj. v. ascultător, bun, cuminte, docil, plecat, supus … Dicționar Român
Obedient — O*be di*ent, a. [OF. obedient, L. obediens, oboediens, entis. p. pr. of obedire, oboedire, to obey. See {Obey}.] Subject in will or act to authority; willing to obey; submissive to restraint, control, or command. [1913 Webster] And floating… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
obedient — [ō bē′dē ənt] adj. [OFr < L obediens, prp. of obedire,OBEY] obeying or willing to obey; submissive obediently adv. SYN. OBEDIENT suggests a giving in to the orders or instructions of one in authority or control [an obedient child ]; DOCILE… … English World dictionary
obedient — (adj.) c.1200, from O.Fr. obedient (11c.), from L. obedientem (nom. obediens), prp. of oboedire to obey (see OBEY (Cf. obey)). Related: Obediently … Etymology dictionary
obedient — I adjective acquiescent, amenable, attentive, behaved, biddable, complaisant, compilable, compliant, complying, conformable, conforming, controllable, dedicated, deferential, devoted, dicto audiens, docile, ductile, duteous, dutiful, faithful,… … Law dictionary
obedient — [adj] well behaved; submissive acquiescent, amenable, at one’s beck and call*, attentive, biddable, complaisant, compliant, controllable, deferential, devoted, docile, docious, duteous, dutiful, faithful, governable, honoring, in one’s clutches* … New thesaurus
obedient — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ willing to obey an order or submit to another s authority. DERIVATIVES obedience noun obediently adverb. ORIGIN from Latin oboedire obey … English terms dictionary
obedient — o|be|di|ent [əˈbi:diənt] adj [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: Latin, present participle of oboedire; OBEY] 1.) always doing what you are told to do, or what the law, a rule etc says you must do ≠ ↑disobedient ▪ an obedient child obedient… … Dictionary of contemporary English
obedient — adjective obviously, you want an obedient dog for security work Syn: compliant, acquiescent, tractable, amenable; dutiful, good, law abiding, deferential, respectful, duteous, well trained, well disciplined, manageable, governable; docile, tame,… … Thesaurus of popular words
obedient — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Latin oboedient , oboediens, from present participle of oboedire to obey Date: 13th century submissive to the restraint or command of authority ; willing to obey • obediently adverb… … New Collegiate Dictionary