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1 модный
1) General subject: ( quite) the thing, Belgravian, a la mode, cheesy, chic, dressy, dressy (о платье), fancy goods, fashion, fashionable, genteel, hip, in fashion, knowing, modish, new-fashioned, nifty, nobby, pop, pops, quite the thing, saucy, smart, snappy, sought after, sought-after (о человеке), spick-and-span, spickandspan, spiffing, spiffy, stylish, stylish fashion, swagger, tiddly (об одежде), trig, where it's at, fancy, nouveau, (то есть следящий за последними веяниями моды) fashion-forward, voguish, boutique4) Obsolete: passant6) Accounting: style7) Australian slang: now8) Deprecatingly: trendy9) Textile: pansy, up-to-date10) Jargon: kicky, nobby knobby, out, sharp, slap-up, snazzy, spiny, with it, zootie, zooty, happening (Oh, Tiffany, your skirt is really happening! О, Тиффани, твоя юбка очень модна!), razzle-dazzle, shi-shi, cool, fly, natty, together11) Makarov: hot (о товаре), in wear, la mode12) Taboo: sexy -
2 относящийся к высшему свету
1) General subject: Belgravian2) Jargon: F.F.V. First Families of VirginiaУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > относящийся к высшему свету
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3 роскошный
1) General subject: Alhambresque (о здании), Belgravian, Corinthian, champagne, chrome plated, chrome-plated, costly, de luxe, dressy (о приеме, вечере), expansive, exuberant, grand, high, lordly, lush, luxe, luxuriant, luxurious, magnificent, palatial, plush, posh, princely, rank (о растительности), rich, ritzy, showy, silken, spacious, splendid, sumptuous, superb, swank, upholstered, voluptuous, way up, way-up, (ая) ample (J. Lo has an ample bosom), luscious, glamourous, splendorous2) Colloquial: royal, splendacious3) American: plushy4) Ironical: baronial5) Religion: Babylonian (Marked by luxury, extravagance), Byzantine6) Railway term: rich (об отделке)7) Australian slang: bonzer8) Automobile industry: luxury, richly tailored (напр. об обивке кузова)9) Architecture: gorgeous10) Jargon: weeds11) Makarov: executive, glittering12) Taboo: swishy -
4 человек, принадлежащий к высшему свету
General subject: BelgravianУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > человек, принадлежащий к высшему свету
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5 человек, проживающий в Белгрейвии
General subject: BelgravianУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > человек, проживающий в Белгрейвии
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6 элегантный
1) General subject: Belgravian, chic, dainteth, daintith, dainty, elegant, fly, genteel, genty, graceful, nice, pert, polished, silk stocking, silk-stocking, silken, smart, soigne, soigne (преим. о женщине), sparkish, spiffy, spruce, stylish, thoroughbred, trim, well dressed, well tailored, well-dressed, well-tailored (о мужчине), turned-out (Trying to impress immaculately turned-out ministers during an interview that took months to arrange, is hard when even Rive Gauche can't disguise the stench of body odour.), sleek (Новый БАРС, Аракин), understated, smug3) American: preppy5) Architecture: natty, streamlined6) Jargon: bang-up, nobby, ripping, ritzy, snarky, snorky, swank, swell, swellelegant, shnazzy, snitzy7) Marketology: smoothy -
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Belgravian — Bel*gra vi*an, a. Belonging to Belgravia (a fashionable quarter of London, around Pimlico), or to fashionable life; aristocratic. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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belgravian — adjective see belgravia * * * Belgravian /bel grāˈvi ən/ adjective Belonging to Belgravia (a fashionable part of London), or to fashionable life … Useful english dictionary
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belgravian — bel·gra·vian … English syllables
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