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1 дамська вбиральня
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2 дамський
дамський капелюшок — lady's hat, bonnet
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3 бабій
чladies' man, philanderer, womanizer, wencher -
4 дамське сідло
pillion, side-saddle, ladies saddle -
5 джиґун
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6 ж
Iже спол. — ( при протиставленні) and, as to; (у знач. "але") but, then
або ж — or else, or, perhaps
IIякщо ж — if, however
1) ( підсилювальна)2) ( означає тотожність)той же, такий же — the same
IIIтам же, тут же — in the same place
(скор. від жіночий туалет) Ladies ( lavatory) -
7 женолюб
чpetticoat lover; ladies' man -
8 жінколюб
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9 залицяльник
чadmirer, philanderer; ladies' man; swam -
10 кавалер
ч1) ( ордена) knight; bearer, holder ( of an order)георгіївський кавалер іст. — holder of the St. George Cross
2) cavalier; partner; ( у танцях) partner3) ( залицяльник) admirer; boyfriendдамський кавалер — ladies' man, carpet knight
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11 кліщинець
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12 панове
( при звертанні) gentlemen; ladies and gentlemen -
13 убиральня
ж1) мист. dressing room, make-up room2) ( туалет) toilet, water closet; lavatory; ( окрема будівля) latrine; privyчоловіча убиральня — Gentlemen; Gents
См. также в других словарях:
Ladies' — or Ladies [lād′ēz] n. [also l ] [Informal, Chiefly Brit.] LADIES ROOM: with the * * * … Universalium
Ladies' — or Ladies [lād′ēz] n. [also l ] [Informal, Chiefly Brit.] LADIES ROOM: with the … English World dictionary
ladies — plural of LADY (Cf. lady) (q.v.) … Etymology dictionary
ladies — Ladies lavatory … A concise dictionary of English slang
Ladies — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Ladies, qui signifie « Dames » en Anglais, peut faire référence à : Sommaire 1 Musique 2 Cinéma … Wikipédia en Français
ladies — Used to address two or more adult women politely, whether strangers, e.g. at a public meeting, friends or family. ‘Well, ladies,’ says St Clare to his wife and cousin, in Uncle Tom’s Cabin, by Harriet Beecher Stowe, ‘and what was the bill of… … A dictionary of epithets and terms of address
Ladies — Lady La dy (l[=a] d[y^]), n.; pl. {Ladies} (l[=a] d[i^]z). [OE. ladi, l[ae]fdi, AS. hl[=ae]fdige, hl[=ae]fdie; AS. hl[=a]f loaf + a root of uncertain origin, possibly akin to E. dairy. See {Loaf}, and cf. {Lord}.] [1913 Webster] 1. A woman who… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ladies — ● lady, ladies ou ladys nom féminin (anglais lady) Titre porté en Grande Bretagne par les femmes et les filles des lords. Vieux. Femme distinguée : Une jeune lady. ● lady, ladies ou ladys (difficultés) nom féminin (anglais lady) … Encyclopédie Universelle
ladies' — noun a) Toilets for women. Kemp left me to go to the ladies. I pulled out a paperback I had in my pocket. b) A store department where clothing is sold for adult females. Wheres the ladies in this joint? Ive to powder me nose … Wiktionary
ladies — a lavatory exclusively for female use Usually adjacent to gentlemen. Also as ladies convenience, room etc.: I tapped a kidney in the ladies room. (Theroux, 1978) … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
ladies — /ˈleɪdiz/ (say laydeez) plural noun (often construed as singular) a toilet for women: where is the ladies? Also, ladies …