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1 Her Gracious Majesty
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2 Her gracious Majesty
הוד מעלתה* * *◙ התלעמ דוה◄ -
3 Her gracious Majesty
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4 her gracious Majesty the Queen
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{'greiʃəs}
1. a благ, милостив
(Her) GRACIOUS Majesty the Queen Нейно кралско величество
2. благосклонен, снизходителен
3. приятен, изискан, изтънчен
GRACIOUS living охолен и изискан (начин на) живот
4. мил, любезен
GRACIOUS me! good GRACIOUS! боже мой! боже господи! олеле!* * *{'greishъs} a 1, благ, милостив; (Her) G. Majesty the Queen Н* * *състрадателен; снизходителен; благосклонен; благ;* * *1. (her) gracious majesty the queen Нейно кралско величество 2. a благ, милостив 3. gracious living охолен и изискан (начин на) живот 4. gracious me! good gracious! боже мой! боже господи! олеле! 5. благосклонен, снизходителен 6. мил, любезен 7. приятен, изискан, изтънчен* * *gracious[´greiʃəs] adj 1. благ, милостив, състрадателен; добър; 2. благосклонен, снизходителен; 3. лит. приятен, миловиден; 4. ост. благотворен; • \gracious me! \gracious goodness! good \gracious! my \gracious! Боже мой! Боже, Боже! Боже Господи! на ти тебе! олеле! FONT face=Times_Deutsch◊ adv graciously. -
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- ʃəs1) (kind or polite: a gracious smile.) cortés, educado2) ((of God) merciful.) misericordiosogracious adj amable / cortésgood gracious! ¡Dios mío!tr['greɪʃəs]1 gracioso,-a2 (polite) cortés3 (kind) amable4 (benevolent) benévolo,-a1 ¡Dios mío!gracious ['greɪʃəs] adj: cortés, gentil, cordialadj.• afable adj.• airoso, -a adj.• cortés adj.• lucido, -a adj.interj.• caray interj.n.• afable s.m.• clemente s.m.• graciable s.m.
I 'greɪʃəs1)a) <smile/act> gentil, cortésb) ( merciful) misericordioso2) < lifestyle> refinado, elegante
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['ɡreɪʃǝs](good o goodness) gracious! — Dios Santo!, válgame Dios!
1. ADJ1) (=refined, courteous) [person, gesture, smile, letter] gentil, cortés; [era] refinado•
to be gracious enough to do sth — tener la cortesía de hacer algo•
he was gracious in defeat/victory — era correcto a la hora de la derrota/del triunfo•
by gracious permission of Her Majesty the Queen — frm por la gracia de Su Majestad la Reina•
to be gracious to sb — ser gentil or cortés con algn2) (=merciful) [God] misericordioso3) (=elegant, comfortable) [place, building] elegante, refinado2.EXCLgracious!, good gracious (me)! — ¡Santo cielo!, ¡Dios mío!
"you know Jack, don't you?" - "good gracious, yes!" — -conoces a Jack, ¿no? -¡por supuesto que sí!
goodnessgood gracious, what does that matter! — ¡por amor de Dios! ¿qué importancia tiene eso?
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I ['greɪʃəs]1)a) <smile/act> gentil, cortésb) ( merciful) misericordioso2) < lifestyle> refinado, elegante
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(good o goodness) gracious! — Dios Santo!, válgame Dios!
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- ʃəs1) (kind or polite: a gracious smile.) imøtekommende; vennlig2) ((of God) merciful.) nådigelskverdigadj. \/ˈɡreɪʃəs\/1) nådig, elskverdig, vennlig, imøtekommende2) ( spøkefullt) nedlatende3) ( om Gud) nådig, barmhjertig4) behagelig, godt, deiliggood gracious! eller goodness gracious! eller my gracious! eller gracious me! herregud!, du store!, jøss!, milde måne!gracious living vellevnet, velstandher gracious Majesty the Queen hennes nådigste majestet dronningenmost gracious aller nådigste -
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adj. minzaam, hoffelijk; genadig[ greesjes] 〈 graciousness〉♦voorbeelden:good gracious! • goeie genade! -
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• Her Gracious Majesty• her same age• herringbone• herself• of her own• of hers -
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adj.1 funny, comical, witty, humorous.2 graceful, attractive, charming.* * *► adjetivo1 (atractivo) graceful, charming2 (bromista) witty, facetious3 (divertido) funny, amusing4 (tratamiento) Gracious► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 TEATRO jester, clown, fool\hacerse el gracioso to try to be funny* * *(f. - graciosa)adj.funny, witty* * *gracioso, -a1. ADJ1) (=divertido) funny, amusinguna situación muy graciosa — a very funny o amusing situation
es de lo más gracioso — he's really funny o amusing
estás tú muy graciosillo hoy — iró you're very witty o funny today
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lo gracioso del caso es que... — the funny o amusing thing about it is that...lo gracioso sería que ganaran ellos, cuando van los últimos — it would be funny if they won, when they're last at the moment
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¡ qué gracioso! — how funny!has visto cómo me ha adelantado ese coche ¡qué gracioso! — iró did you see how that car overtook me - now that was really clever, wasn't it?
2) (=mono) cuteun sombrerito muy gracioso — a lovely o cute little hat
3) [como título] gracious4) (=gratuito) free2.SM / F iró joker *•
hacerse el gracioso — to try to be funny¡no se haga el gracioso! — don't try to be funny!
3.SM (Teat, Hist) comic character, fool* * *I- sa adjetivo1) ( divertido) <chiste/persona> funnylo gracioso del caso es que... — the funny o amusing thing about it is that...
sería gracioso que nos hicieran pagar si nos han invitado — (iró) that would be great, making us pay after they'd invited us (colloq & iro)
2)a) ( atractivo) <cara/figura> attractiveb)II- sa masculino, femeninoel gracioso de tu hermano... — that joker of a brother of yours...
hacerse el gracioso — to play the fool
* * *= facetious, humorous, amusing, funny [funnier -comp., funniest -sup.], prankster, cute [cuter -comp., cutest -sup.], joky [jokey], droll, comical.Ex. This might, perhaps, be considered a facetious example; however, consider the effect of the indiscriminate use of LATIN AMERICA and SPANISH AMERICA.Ex. Supporting material -- cartoons, quotations and humorous excerpts -- are used to keep students intrigued and clues are allowed if students are unable to formulate a research strategy.Ex. In the proceedings of the pioneer 1876 Conference of Librarians we can read that 'Mr Edmands gave some amusing illustrations to show that readers often had only the most vague idea of what they really wanted'.Ex. This article reviews on-line data bases that may be used to search for references to humour (cartoons, funny articles and books, and medical aspects of humour).Ex. The author describes the story made up by a prankster about a crocodile eating a golfer in Florida.Ex. Frequently the youngest child takes on the role of the mascot; he acts cute, mischievous, and endearing.Ex. However, his attempt to make cultural and social history more accessible to a wider audience by adopting a homey, jokey style often seems counterproductive.Ex. Never sentimental, the movie has moments of droll, deadpan humor.Ex. Even so, the ' comical' closing scene is out of keeping with the overall mood of the picture.----* chiste tonto pero gracioso = knee slapper.* comentario gracioso = witty remark, funny remark.* de forma graciosa = funnily.* de manera graciosa = funnily.* de modo gracioso = comically, funnily.* dicho gracioso = witticism, quip.* frase graciosa final = punchline [punch line].* ser muy gracioso = be a right laugh.* * *I- sa adjetivo1) ( divertido) <chiste/persona> funnylo gracioso del caso es que... — the funny o amusing thing about it is that...
sería gracioso que nos hicieran pagar si nos han invitado — (iró) that would be great, making us pay after they'd invited us (colloq & iro)
2)a) ( atractivo) <cara/figura> attractiveb)II- sa masculino, femeninoel gracioso de tu hermano... — that joker of a brother of yours...
hacerse el gracioso — to play the fool
* * *= facetious, humorous, amusing, funny [funnier -comp., funniest -sup.], prankster, cute [cuter -comp., cutest -sup.], joky [jokey], droll, comical.Ex: This might, perhaps, be considered a facetious example; however, consider the effect of the indiscriminate use of LATIN AMERICA and SPANISH AMERICA.
Ex: Supporting material -- cartoons, quotations and humorous excerpts -- are used to keep students intrigued and clues are allowed if students are unable to formulate a research strategy.Ex: In the proceedings of the pioneer 1876 Conference of Librarians we can read that 'Mr Edmands gave some amusing illustrations to show that readers often had only the most vague idea of what they really wanted'.Ex: This article reviews on-line data bases that may be used to search for references to humour (cartoons, funny articles and books, and medical aspects of humour).Ex: The author describes the story made up by a prankster about a crocodile eating a golfer in Florida.Ex: Frequently the youngest child takes on the role of the mascot; he acts cute, mischievous, and endearing.Ex: However, his attempt to make cultural and social history more accessible to a wider audience by adopting a homey, jokey style often seems counterproductive.Ex: Never sentimental, the movie has moments of droll, deadpan humor.Ex: Even so, the ' comical' closing scene is out of keeping with the overall mood of the picture.* chiste tonto pero gracioso = knee slapper.* comentario gracioso = witty remark, funny remark.* de forma graciosa = funnily.* de manera graciosa = funnily.* de modo gracioso = comically, funnily.* dicho gracioso = witticism, quip.* frase graciosa final = punchline [punch line].* ser muy gracioso = be a right laugh.* * *gracioso -saA (divertido) ‹chiste› funny; ‹episodio› funny, amusing; ‹persona› funnyte creerás muy gracioso ¿verdad? I suppose you think you're funnyqué gracioso, Eva dijo lo mismo ayer how funny, Eva said the same thing yesterdaylo gracioso del caso es que … the funny o amusing thing about it is that …sería gracioso que nos hicieran pagar cuando nos han invitado ( iró); that would be great o ( BrE) charming, making us pay after they'd invited us ( colloq iro)B1 (atractivo) ‹cara/figura› attractivelas pecas le dan un aspecto muy gracioso those freckles make her look really cute o sweettiene una manera muy graciosa de reírse she's got a really cute laugh, she's got a lovely laugh2su Graciosa Majestad her gracious Majesty* * *
gracioso◊ -sa adjetivo
1 ( divertido) ‹chiste/persona› funny;◊ ¡qué gracioso! how funny!;
hacerse el gracioso to play the fool
2 ( atractivo) ‹cara/figura› attractive;◊ las pecas le dan un aspecto muy gracioso those freckles make her look really cute o sweet
gracioso,-a
I adjetivo
1 (con chispa) funny
2 (con atractivo, encanto) graceful
3 (concede gracias) gracious
II sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 (bromista) joker
2 Teat Lit comic character ➣ Ver nota en funny
' gracioso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bonita
- bonito
- chiste
- cómica
- cómico
- graciosa
- ingeniosa
- ingenioso
- monada
- agudo
- bufón
- chusco
- dicharachero
- divertido
- genial
- ocurrencia
- ocurrente
- salado
English:
funny
- humorous
- rich
- witticism
- droll
- witty
* * *gracioso, -a♦ adj1. [divertido] funny, amusing;se cree muy gracioso he thinks he's so funny;Irónicosería gracioso que ahora me echaran la culpa a mí it would be a bit rich if they blamed me now2. [curioso] funny;es gracioso que… it's funny how…;¡qué gracioso, los dos se llaman Vicente González! how funny, they're both called Vicente González!;lo gracioso es que no es la primera vez que me pasa the funny thing is, it's not the first time it's happened to me3. [bonito, atractivo] pretty;ese sombrero le queda muy gracioso that hat looks very pretty o nice on her4.su Graciosa Majestad her Gracious Majesty♦ nm,f1. [persona divertida] funny o amusing person;es un gracioso he's really funny2. [persona molesta] smart alec, comedian;¿quién ha sido el gracioso que ha apagado la luz? who's the smart alec o joker who turned the light out?♦ nmTeatro fool, clown* * *I adj funny;¡muy gracioso! irón very funny!II m TEA comic character* * *gracioso, -sa adj1) chistoso: funny, amusing2) : cute, attractive* * *¡qué gracioso! how funny!lo gracioso es que... the funny thing is that... -
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gracieux, -ieuse [gʀasjø, jøz]adjectivea. ( = élégant) gracefulb. ( = aimable) kindly* * *- ieuse gʀasjø, øz adjectif1) ( beau) [geste, personne] gracefulSa gracieuse Majesté — fml his/her gracious Majesty
2) ( avenant) [personne, sourire] gracious* * *ɡʀasjø, jøz adj (-euse)1) (= charmant, élégant) graceful2) (= aimable) gracious3)à titre gracieux (= gratuitement) — free of charge
* * *3 ( avenant) [personne, sourire] gracious;4 Jur [juridiction] inherent; [décision] made by exercise of the inherent jurisdiction of the court ( après n); recours gracieux application for review.qu'elle est gracieux, cette danseuse! graceful dancer!3. [gratuit] free (of charge) -
12 de la misma edad de ella
• heptasyllable• Her Gracious Majesty• her ladyship• herald• of her age• of her same ageDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > de la misma edad de ella
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• heptasyllabic• her age• Her Gracious Majesty• her same age• his number came up• his number went up• his own• his same age• theft loss• their• their age• their same age• youngster below the age of puberty• your account -
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• heptasyllable• Her Gracious Majesty• of her age -
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majesté [maʒεste]feminine noun* * *maʒɛstenom féminin majestysa Majesté — His/Her Majesty
* * *maʒɛste nf* * *majesté nf ( grandeur) majesty (de of); Christ en majesté Christ in majesty; un air de majesté an air of dignity; sa Majesté His/Her Majesty.[maʒɛste] nom fémininmajesté divine/royale divine/royal majesty2. [titre]Sa Très Gracieuse Majesté, la reine Élisabeth Her Most Gracious Majesty, Queen Elizabeth————————en majesté locution adjectivale -
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adv. grad. książk., przest. [zezwolić] graciously- miłościwie (nam) panujący His Majesty, Our Gracious King GB* * *adv.arch. graciously; miłościwie panujący His/Her Majesty.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > miłościwie
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