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noun2) (young unmarried woman, virgin) Jungfrau, die3) (arch./poet./rhet.): (young woman, girl) Maid, die (dichter. veralt.). See also academic.ru/51554/old_maid">old maid* * *[meid](a female servant: The maid answered the door.) das Dienstmädchen* * *[meɪd]n2. ( poet or old: girl) Maid f poet o veraltet, Mägdelein nt poet o veraltet; (unmarried woman) Mädchen nt, Mägdelein nt poet o veraltet* * *[meɪd]n1) (= servant) (Dienst)mädchen nt, Hausangestellte f; (in hotel) Zimmermädchen nt; (= lady's maid) Zofe fthe Maid of Orleans — die Jungfrau von Orleans
* * *maid [meıd] s1. obs oder poet (junges) Mädchen, Maid f2. (junge) unverheiratete Frau ( obs oder poet außer in):a) Ehren-, Hofdame f,b) US (erste) Brautjungfer,3. (Dienst)Mädchen n:a) Hausangestellte f, -mädchen n,b) fig Mädchen für alles umg4. poet Jungfrau f, Maid f:the Maid (of Orléans) die Jungfrau von Orleans* * *noun2) (young unmarried woman, virgin) Jungfrau, die* * *n.Dienstmagd f.Dienstmädchen n.Magd ¨-e f.Mädchen - n.Zimmermädchen n. -
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3 maid
germ. daigjæ-; magaþi-; magwi-; þewernæ; þewernæ- -
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5 maid
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6 maid service
ˈmaid ser·vicein the hotel I had daily \maid service im Hotel kam das Zimmermädchen jeden Tag -
7 maid service
'maid ser·vice nZimmerservice m;in the hotel I had daily \maid service im Hotel kam das Zimmermädchen jeden Tag -
8 maid of honor
maid of ˈhon·or<pl maids of honor>n AM [erste] Brautjungfer -
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10 maid’s room
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > maid’s room
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11 maid of honour
noun, pl. maids of honour1) (attendant of queen or princess) Hof- od. Ehrendame, die* * *noun, pl. maids of honour1) (attendant of queen or princess) Hof- od. Ehrendame, die -
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14 old maid
noun1) (elderly spinster) alte Jungfer (abwertend)* * *(an unmarried woman who is past the usual age of marriage.) alte Jungfer* * ** * *old maid s1. alte Jungfer2. umg altjüngferliche Person* * *noun1) (elderly spinster) alte Jungfer (abwertend)2) (fig.): (fussy, prim person) altjüngferliche Person* * *n.alte Jungfer f. -
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16 meter maid
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17 ladys maid
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18 scullery maid
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20 scullery maid
'scul·lery maid n (hist)Küchenmagd f
См. также в других словарях:
Maid — Maid, n. [Shortened from maiden. ?. See {Maiden}.] 1. An unmarried woman; usually, a young unmarried woman; esp., a girl; a virgin; a maiden. [1913 Webster] Would I had died a maid, And never seen thee, never borne thee son. Shak. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
maid — [meıd] n [Date: 1100 1200; Origin: maiden] 1.) a female servant, especially in a large house or hotel ▪ a kitchen maid 2.) old use a woman or girl who is not married →↑old maid … Dictionary of contemporary English
maid — (n.) late 12c., a virgin, a young unmarried woman, shortening of MAIDEN (Cf. maiden) (n.). Like that word, used in Middle English of unmarried men as well as women (Cf. maiden man, c.1200, used of both sexes, reflecting also the generic use of… … Etymology dictionary
maid — [mād] n. [ME maide, contr. < maiden] 1. a) Now Chiefly Literary a girl or young unmarried woman b) Obs. a virgin 2. Now Rare OLD MAID 3. a girl or woman servant: often in compounds [barmaid, housemaid] … English World dictionary
Maid|en — «MAY duhn», noun, adjective. –n. 1. a young unmarried woman; maid; girl: »Here s to the maiden of bashful fifteen (Richard B. Sheridan). 2. a) a horse that has never won a race. b) a race or prize for such horses. 3. Cricket. a maiden over. 4 … Useful english dictionary
maid|en — «MAY duhn», noun, adjective. –n. 1. a young unmarried woman; maid; girl: »Here s to the maiden of bashful fifteen (Richard B. Sheridan). 2. a) a horse that has never won a race. b) a race or prize for such horses. 3. Cricket. a maiden over. 4 … Useful english dictionary
Maid — Maid,die:⇨Mädchen(2) Maid→Mädchen … Das Wörterbuch der Synonyme
maid — [ meıd ] noun count 1. ) a woman whose job is to clean rooms, serve meals, wash clothes, etc. in a house a ) a woman whose job is to clean rooms in a hotel 2. ) an old word meaning a girl or young woman who is not married => MAID OF HONOR … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Maid — Maid, eine Art Guillotine, s. b … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
maid — [mɛd] n. f. ÉTYM. 1885; mot angl. « jeune fille ». ❖ ♦ Anglicisme. Vx. Servante, femme de chambre anglaise. ⇒ Barmaid … Encyclopédie Universelle
Maid — Sf Magd, Mädchen, Mädel … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache