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Престижный. Первоначально это слово означало «обманчивый», «обманный», «иллюзорный». Оно образовалось от слова prestidigitation (ловкость рук) и ассоциировалось с показыванием фокусов, волшебством. Первоначальное значение этого слова известно с XVI в., а современное — примерно с 1913 года.The new prestigious office block will be ready for occupation by end of the year. — Новый престижный корпус офиса будет готов к концу этого года.
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[pre'stɪdʒəs]1) Общая лексика: авторитетный, влиятельный, пользующийся престижем, создающий престиж, прославленный2) Деловая лексика: престижный -
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[pres`tɪʤəs]престижныйАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > prestigious
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[pres·tig·ious || pre'stɪːdʒəs /-'stɪd-]◙ adj. יוקרתי* * *◙ יתרקוי◄ -
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adj. \/preˈstɪdʒəs\/1) ansett, velrenommert, aktet2) prestisjefylt, prestisjetung, prestisjepreget3) innflytelsesrik -
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pres.tig.i.ous[prest'idʒəs] adj de prestígio, que tem prestígio, prestigioso. -
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угледен, престижен* * *угледен, престижен; престижен; угледен -
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adj prestigiós -osa
См. также в других словарях:
prestigious — pres‧ti‧gious [preˈstɪdʒəs ǁ ˈstiː , ˈstɪ ] adjective admired as one of the best and most important of its kind: • an opportunity to work for one of the world s most prestigious companies • The RIBA Gold Medal is considered to be the world s most … Financial and business terms
prestigious — This older meaning ‘deceptive, illusory’, relating to the older sense of prestige, has given way to its current meaning ‘having a great reputation or influence’ to the extent that the earlier use has been largely forgotten. One of the earliest… … Modern English usage
Prestigious — Pres*tig i*ous, a. [L. praestigiosus.] Practicing tricks; juggling. [Obs.] Cotton Mather. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
prestigious — index outstanding (prominent) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
prestigious — (adj.) 1540s, practicing illusion or magic, deceptive, from L. praestigious full of tricks, from praestigiae juggler s tricks, probably altered by dissimilation from praestringere to blind, blindfold, dazzle, from prae before (see PRE (Cf. pre )) … Etymology dictionary
prestigious — [adj] famous, influential celebrated, distinguished, eminent, esteemed, exalted, famed, great, illustrious, important, imposing, impressive, notable, prominent, renowned, reputable, respected; concepts 555,568 Ant. humble, insignificant, modest,… … New thesaurus
prestigious — [pres tij′əs, prestē′jəs] adj. [L praestigiosus, full of deceitful tricks < praestigium, delusion: see PRESTIGE] 1. Archaic of or characterized by legerdemain or deceptionof or characterized by legerdemain or deception 2. [re formed from… … English World dictionary
prestigious — prestigiously, adv. prestigiousness, n. /pre stij euhs, stij ee euhs, stee jeuhs, stee jee euhs/, adj. 1. indicative of or conferring prestige: the most prestigious address in town. 2. having a high reputation; honored; esteemed: a prestigious… … Universalium
prestigious — adj. VERBS ▪ be ADVERB ▪ extremely, fairly, very, etc. ▪ highly ▪ She won a … Collocations dictionary
prestigious — pres|ti|gious [preˈstıdʒəs US ˈstı: , ˈsti ] adj admired as one of the best and most important ▪ a prestigious literary award ▪ a highly prestigious university … Dictionary of contemporary English
prestigious — [[t]prestɪ̱ʤəs[/t]] ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n A prestigious institution, job, or activity is respected and admired by people. It s one of the best equipped and most prestigious schools in the country. Syn: reputable … English dictionary