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► nombre masculino (pl sires)1 sir* * *= Sir, knight.Nota: Título nobiliario.Ex. To explain the evolution of our catalog, I should like to begin by telling you about an experience of Sir Thomas Bodley, the benefactor of the Oxford University library which was named after him - the Bodleian.Ex. The English peerage system is not straightforward and it is easy to make errors in the treatment of names of peers and knights and their ladies, causing confusion to readers.* * *= Sir, knight.Nota: Título nobiliario.Ex: To explain the evolution of our catalog, I should like to begin by telling you about an experience of Sir Thomas Bodley, the benefactor of the Oxford University library which was named after him - the Bodleian.
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السِّير (لَقَب إنجليزي) \ sir: a title used in addressing a Knight: Sir Winston Churchill. \ بَعْدَ التَّحِيَّة \ sir: a formal opening to a business letter or official letter: Dear Sir (or Sirs),.... \ سَيِّدي \ sir: a formal opening to a business letter or official letter: Dear Sir (or Sirs),... Yours faithfully, J.R. Smith. \ يا سَيّدي \ sir: a respectful way of addressing a man (in schools, shops, hotels, the armed forces, etc.): Would you like a drink, sir?. -
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[from Fre sure]: sure. Mo pe sey trap so resanblans me pa tro sir ki mo pu kapav = I keep trying to catch his image but I'm not too sure I can. Sir-sir mo pu rat detay enportan = It's sure t hat I may miss important details. Li ti sir li ti pu asiste nesans enn mirak = He was sure he could assist the birth of a miracle. Zame sir ar zot = Never sure of it. -
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The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > sir
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used for a male superior, often combined with their name or used as a noun. E.g. Is Sir in? or Sir Raza wants to see you in his office as soon as possible. Pakistani English————————Used in place of a person's name, honorific, see "ji"; "Sanjay Sir authorized me to buy this computer". -
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juicemeyvə şirəsi – fruit juiceşirə çəkmək – squeeze the juice out of fruitşirəli – juicy, sappy -
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(in the United Kingdom, the title of a knight or baronet: Sir Francis Drake.) sir -
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[T sir, from Mongolian sir]: emailA Concise Gagauz Dictionary with etymologies and Turkish, Azerbaijani and Turkmen cognates > sir
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[səː] noun1) a polite form of address (spoken or written) to a man:Excuse me, sir!
سَيِّدHe started his letter "Dear Sirs,...".
2) in the United Kingdom, the title of a knight or baronet:لَقَب الفارِس: سَيِّدSir Francis Drake.
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captive, prisonerəsir almaq – take prisoner smb.əsir düşmək – be taken prisoner -
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<tele.qualit> (Gütekennzeichen für Übertragungswege) ■ signal-to-interference ratio (SIR); S/I ratio; S/I -
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n. secret, confidence, mystery, glaze, glazing, enamel, arcanum, cabala, cabbala, luster, lustre [Brit.], riddle, arcana, hugger mugger--------sır (ayna)n. foil* * *1. secret 2. arcanum 3. cabala 4. glaze -
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1. (Arabic) secret 2. cinnabar, vermilion; minium, red lead; oil paint; glaze, enamel; silvering (of a mirror) 3. (Russian) cheese (s. pishloq) v.t. to cover (with fabric); to cling tightly (clothing); to tether; to starve, to withhold from eating. sirib bog’la to tether; to bind. o’zini nondan sir to forego eating bread. (siril) -
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Sir — es una palabra del idioma inglés que significa señor. Tiene varios contextos. Era usado como un término de cortesía entre personas iguales. Su uso en la actualidad está reservado para personas que poseen un estatus o un rango mayor; como cuando… … Wikipedia Español
sir — [ weak sər, strong sɜr ] * 1. ) SPOKEN used as a polite way of speaking to a man. This word can be used by someone who works in a store or restaurant for speaking to a customer, by someone speaking to a senior officer, or by someone speaking to… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Sir — Sir, n. [OE. sire, F. sire, contr. from the nominative L. senior an elder, elderly person, compar. of senex,senis, an aged person; akin to Gr. ??? old, Skr. sana, Goth. sineigs old, sinista eldest, Ir. & Gael. sean old, W. hen. Cf. {Seignior},… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sir — 〈[ sœ:] m. 6〉 1. 〈i. w. S.〉 Herr (engl. Anrede ohne Namen) 2. 〈i. e. S.〉 (engl. Titel für Adlige, meist nur mit dem Vornamen gebraucht); →a. Lady [<mengl. sire; zu senior „älter“] * * * SIR: DIN Kurzzeichen für Styrol Isopren Kautschuke … Universal-Lexikon