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41 proper noun/name
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43 proper noun/name
(a noun or name which names a particular person, thing or place (beginning with a capital letter): `John' and `New York' are proper nouns.) imię własne -
44 proper noun/name
(a noun or name which names a particular person, thing or place (beginning with a capital letter): `John' and `New York' are proper nouns.) īpašvārds -
45 proper noun/name
(a noun or name which names a particular person, thing or place (beginning with a capital letter): `John' and `New York' are proper nouns.) tikrinis daiktavardis/vardas -
46 proper noun/name
(a noun or name which names a particular person, thing or place (beginning with a capital letter): `John' and `New York' are proper nouns.) egennamn -
47 proper noun/name
(a noun or name which names a particular person, thing or place (beginning with a capital letter): `John' and `New York' are proper nouns.) nume propriu -
48 proper noun/name
(a noun or name which names a particular person, thing or place (beginning with a capital letter): `John' and `New York' are proper nouns.) κύριο όνομα -
49 proper noun/name
(a noun or name which names a particular person, thing or place (beginning with a capital letter): `John' and `New York' are proper nouns.) vlastní jméno -
50 proper noun/name
(a noun or name which names a particular person, thing or place (beginning with a capital letter): `John' and `New York' are proper nouns.) vlastné meno -
51 proper name
a noun or name which names a particular person, thing or place (beginning with a capital letter):إسْم عَلَم"John" and "New York" are proper nouns.
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52 proper noun
a noun or name which names a particular person, thing or place (beginning with a capital letter):إسْم عَلَم"John" and "New York" are proper nouns.
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53 proper noun/name
(a noun or name which names a particular person, thing or place (beginning with a capital letter): `John' and `New York' are proper nouns.) nom propre -
54 proper noun/name
(a noun or name which names a particular person, thing or place (beginning with a capital letter): `John' and `New York' are proper nouns.) nome próprio -
55 keep smb. in his place
пocтaвить кoгo-л. нa мecтo, дepжaть кoгo-л. в пoвинoвeнии, пoдчинeнииBut the monopolists do want the labor, progressive and liberal forces kept in their place (G. Green). Your mother was trying so hard to put me in my place and keep me there (J. O'Rora) -
56 keep smb. in his place
(keep smb. in his (proper) place)ставить кого-л. на место, держать кого-л. в повиновении, в подчиненииBut the monopolists do want the labor, progressive and liberal forces kept in their place. (G. Green, ‘The Enemy Forgotten’, ch. VII) — Но монополисты очень хотели бы, чтобы профсоюзы, прогрессивные и либеральные силы помнили свое место.
Your mother was trying so hard to put me in my place and keep me there. (J. O'Hara, ‘Elizabeth Appleton’, ch. II) — Твоя мать всячески старалась поставить меня на место, чтобы я и пикнуть не смел.
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57 put smb. in his place
(put smb. in his (proper) place (тж. show smb. his place))поставить кого-л. на место, не давать кому-л. зазнаваться, задирать носDevil of a head this morning - otherwise I'd have put that little blighter Mobbs in his place. (J. B. Priestley, ‘Festival’, part I, ch. I) — Сегодня с утра у меня чертовски болит голова, не то я бы поставил на место этого типа Моббса.
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58 out of place
1) (not suitable (to the occasion etc): His clothes are quite out of place at a formal dinner.) upassende2) (not in the proper position; untidy: Although he had had to run most of the way, he arrived with not a hair out of place.) i uorden* * *1) (not suitable (to the occasion etc): His clothes are quite out of place at a formal dinner.) upassende2) (not in the proper position; untidy: Although he had had to run most of the way, he arrived with not a hair out of place.) i uorden -
59 in place
(in the proper position; tidy: He left everything in place.) på plads* * *(in the proper position; tidy: He left everything in place.) på plads -
60 out of place
1) (not suitable (to the occasion etc): His clothes are quite out of place at a formal dinner.) fuera de lugar, inoportuno; desentonar (verbo)2) (not in the proper position; untidy: Although he had had to run most of the way, he arrived with not a hair out of place.) desordenado, mal puestofuera de lugaradj.• impropio, -a adj.
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place — [plās] n. [OFr < L platea, a broad street (in LL, an open space) < Gr plateia, a street < platys, broad: see PLATY ] 1. a square or court in a city 2. a short street, often closed at one end 3. space; room 4. a particular area or… … English World dictionary
place — placeable, adj. placeless, adj. placelessly, adv. /plays/, n., v., placed, placing. n. 1. a particular portion of space, whether of definite or indefinite extent. 2. space in general: time and place. 3. the specific portion of space normally… … Universalium
place — [[t]pleɪs[/t]] n. v. placed, plac•ing 1) a particular portion of space, whether of definite or indefinite extent 2) space in general: time and place[/ex] 3) the portion of space normally occupied by a person or thing 4) any part of a body or… … From formal English to slang
proper — prop|er1 W2S1 [ˈprɔpə US ˈpra:pər] adj [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: propre, from Latin proprius own ] 1.) [only before noun] right, suitable, or correct ▪ Everything was in its proper place (=where it should be) . ▪ the proper way to… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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proper — [[t]prɒ̱pə(r)[/t]] ♦♦♦ 1) ADJ: ADJ n You use proper to describe things that you consider to be real and satisfactory rather than inadequate in some way. Two out of five people lack a proper job... I always cook a proper evening meal. 2) ADJ: ADJ… … English dictionary
proper */*/*/ — UK [ˈprɒpə(r)] / US [ˈprɑpər] adjective 1) [only before noun] suitable for the purpose or situation You have to have the proper tools for the job. That s not the proper way to do it! The problem was they didn t have a proper place to rehearse.… … English dictionary
proper — properly, adv. properness, n. /prop euhr/, adj. 1. adapted or appropriate to the purpose or circumstances; fit; suitable: the proper time to plant strawberries. 2. conforming to established standards of behavior or manners; correct or decorous: a … Universalium
proper — /ˈprɒpə / (say propuh) adjective 1. adapted or appropriate to the purpose or circumstances; fit; suitable: the proper time to plant. 2. conforming to established standards of behaviour or manners; correct or decorous. 3. fitting; right. 4.… …
place — place1 W1S1 [pleıs] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(area/space/building etc)¦ 2¦(home )¦ 3 take place 4¦(space to sit or put something)¦ 5¦(point in book/speech)¦ 6¦(opportunity to do something)¦ 7¦(role/position)¦ 8 in place 9 in place o … Dictionary of contemporary English