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1 Его благородие
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2 печать
1. ж. (прям. и перен.)seal, stampгосударственная печать — Great / State Seal
накладывать печать (на вн.) — stamp (d.); set* / affix / attach a seal (to)
отмечать печатью (рд.) — hall-mark (d. with)
2. ж.носить печать (рд.) — have the seal (of), bear* the stamp (of)
1. ( пресса) pressиметь благоприятные отзывы в печати — have a good* press
2. ( печатание) print(ing)выйти из печать — appear, come* out, be published, come* off the press
подписывать к печати (вн.) — send* to the press (d.)
«подписано к печати» — passed for printing
3. ( вид отпечатанного) print, typeмелкая печать — small print / type
крупная печать — large print / type
убористая печать — close print / type
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3 печать
I ж.1) ( прибор или его оттиск) seal, stampгосуда́рственная печа́ть — Great / State Seal
накла́дывать печа́ть (на вн.) — stamp (d); set / affix / attach a seal (to)
2) (рд.; след, отпечаток, признак) sealотмеча́ть печа́тью (рд.) — hallmark (d with)
носи́ть печа́ть (рд.) — have the seal (of), bear the stamp (of)
на его́ лице́ печа́ть благоро́дства — nobleness is written on his face
••на его́ уста́х печа́ть молча́ния — his lips are sealed
II ж.э́то для него́ кни́га за семью́ печа́тями — it is a sealed book to him
1) ( пресса) pressме́стная печа́ть — local press
свобо́да печа́ти — freedom of the press
име́ть благоприя́тные о́тзывы в печа́ти — have a good press
2) (печатание; тж. фото, кино) print(ing)быть в печа́ти — be in print
вы́йти из печа́ть — appear; come out; be published, come off the press
подпи́сывать к печа́ти (вн.) — send to the press (d)
"подпи́сано к печа́ти" — "passed for printing"
3) ( вид отпечатанного) print, typeме́лкая печа́ть — small print / type
кру́пная печа́ть — large print / type
убо́ристая печа́ть — close [-s] print / type
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4 Его высокоблагородие
History: His High NoblenessУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Его высокоблагородие
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