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nounpress baron — Pressezar, der
oil baron — Ölmagnat, der
* * *['bærən]feminine - baroness; noun1) (a nobleman: He was made a baron; Baron Rothschild.) der Baron2) (an important, powerful person: a newspaper baron.) der...-baron;...-könig* * *Bar·on[ˈbærən, AM ˈber-]* * *['brən]n1) Baron mpress baron — Pressezar m
* * *baron [ˈbærən] s1. Bra) HIST Pair m, Baron m3. (Öl- etc) Magnat m, (Kohlen- etc) Baron m, (Presse) Zar m, (Gewerkschafts- etc) Boss m umg* * *nounpress baron — Pressezar, der
oil baron — Ölmagnat, der
* * *n.Baron -e m.Freiherr -en m. -
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bar·on1. bar·on [ʼbærən, Am ʼber-] ndrug \Baron Drogenbaron m (sl)oil \Baron Ölmagnat m;press \Baron Pressezar m2. Bar·on [ʼbærən, Am ʼber-] nBaron m (als Anrede) -
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bar·on1. bar·on [ʼbærən, Am ʼber-] ndrug \baron Drogenbaron m (sl)oil \baron Ölmagnat m;press \baron Pressezar m2. Bar·on [ʼbærən, Am ʼber-] nBaron m (als Anrede) -
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1. noun1) (master) Herr, derlord and master — (joc.) Herr und Gebieter od. Meister (scherzh.)
2)Lord — (Relig.) Herr, der
Lord God [Almighty] — unser Herr[, der allmächtige Gott]
the Lord [God] — [Gott] der Herr
Lord only knows — (coll.) weiß der Himmel (ugs.)
the House of Lords — (Brit.) das Oberhaus; see also academic.ru/22643/drunk">drunk 1.
4)2. interjectionMy Lord — (Brit.) form of address (to earl, viscount) Graf; (to baron) Baron; (to bishop) Exzellenz; (to judge) Herr Richter
(coll.) Gott!3. transitive verboh/good Lord! — du lieber Himmel od. Gott!; großer Gott!
lord it over somebody — bei jemandem den großen Herrn/die große Dame spielen
* * *[lo:d]1) (a master; a man or animal that has power over others or over an area: The lion is lord of the jungle.) der Herr2) ((with capital when used in titles) in the United Kingdom etc a nobleman or man of rank.) der Lord3) ((with capital) in the United Kingdom, used as part of several official titles: the Lord Mayor.) der Oberbürgermeister•- lordly- lordliness
- Lordship
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- lord it over* * *[lɔ:d, AM lɔ:rd]I. n\Lord Longford Lord Longfordmy \Lord Mylord, Euer Lordschaft2. BRIT POL▪ the \Lords + sing/pl vb das Oberhausthe \Lord be with you der Herr sei mit euchpraise the \Lord! lobet den Herrn!\Lord, hear our prayer Herr, erhöre unsere Gebetethe \Lord God [Gott] der Herrin the year of our \Lord im Jahre des HerrnII. interjgood [or oh] \Lord! [ach,] du lieber Himmel!\Lord, it's hot in here! ach, du großer Gott, ist das heiß hier drinnen!III. vt▪ to \Lord it over sb jdn herumkommandieren* * *[lɔːd]1. n1) (= master, ruler) Herr mlord and master — Herr und Meister m; ( hum
tobacco lords — Tabakkönige pl
2) (Brit: nobleman) Lord mmy lord (to bishop) — Exzellenz; (to noble, in English contexts) Mylord; (to baron) Herr Baron; (to earl, viscount) Euer Erlaucht; (to judge) Euer Ehren
3) (Brit= important official)
First Lord of the Admiralty — Stabschef m der Marine4) (REL)the Lord (our) God — Gott, der Herr
(good) Lord! (inf) — ach, du lieber Himmel! (inf), (ach,) du meine Güte! (inf); (annoyed) mein Gott!
Lord knows I've tried often enough — ich habs weiß Gott oft genug versucht
2. vt* * *lord [lɔː(r)d]A sof über akk):Man is the lord of creation der Mensch ist die Krone der Schöpfung;the lords of creation hum die Herren der Schöpfung;her lord and master obs od hum ihr Herr und Gebieter4. the Lordgood Lord! → B,in the year of our Lord im Jahre des Herrn, Anno Domini5. Lord m:a) Angehöriger des hohen brit. Adels (vom Baron bis zum Herzog)b) jemand, dem aufgrund seines Amts oder aus Höflichkeit der Titel Lord zusteht:b) weniger förmlicher Titel eines Marquis, Earl oder Viscount:Lord Derby (anstatt: the Earl of Derby)d) Höflichkeitstitel für jüngere Söhne eines Herzogs oder Marquis, in Verbindung mit dem Vor- und Familiennamen:f) Titel gewisser, besonders richterlicher Würdenträger9. ASTROL regierender PlanetC v/t1. zum Lord erheben2. lord it den Herrn spielen:a) sich jemandem gegenüber als Herr aufspielen,b) jemanden herumkommandieren* * *1. noun1) (master) Herr, derlord and master — (joc.) Herr und Gebieter od. Meister (scherzh.)
2)Lord — (Relig.) Herr, der
Lord God [Almighty] — unser Herr[, der allmächtige Gott]
the Lord [God] — [Gott] der Herr
Lord only knows — (coll.) weiß der Himmel (ugs.)
3) (Brit.): (nobleman, or as title) Lord, derthe House of Lords — (Brit.) das Oberhaus; see also drunk 1.
4)2. interjectionMy Lord — (Brit.) form of address (to earl, viscount) Graf; (to baron) Baron; (to bishop) Exzellenz; (to judge) Herr Richter
(coll.) Gott!3. transitive verboh/good Lord! — du lieber Himmel od. Gott!; großer Gott!
lord it over somebody — bei jemandem den großen Herrn/die große Dame spielen
* * *n.Gebieter - m.
См. также в других словарях:
press baron — ➔ baron * * * press baron UK US noun [C] ► COMMUNICATIONS a person who owns several newspapers, etc. and is very powerful: »The term press baron has now been largely replaced by media baron reflecting the greater range of their sphere of… … Financial and business terms
press baron — press .baron n BrE someone who owns and controls one or more important national newspapers … Dictionary of contemporary English
press baron — press ,baron noun count BRITISH INFORMAL someone who owns a major newspaper company, especially someone who is regarded as having too much influence … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
press baron — an influential newspaper publisher or owner who usually controls more than one widely circulated newspaper. Also called press lord. [1955 60] * * * press baron UK US noun [countable] [singular press baron plural press barons] british … Useful english dictionary
press baron — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms press baron : singular press baron plural press barons British informal someone who owns a major newspaper company, especially someone who is considered to have too much influence … English dictionary
press baron — an influential newspaper publisher or owner who usually controls more than one widely circulated newspaper. Also called press lord. [1955 60] * * * … Universalium
press baron — noun (C) informal, especially BrE someone who owns and controls one or more important national newspapers … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
press baron — /ˈprɛs bærən/ (say pres baruhn) noun a person who owns a number of newspaper organisations …
baron — bar‧on [ˈbærən] noun [countable] JOURNALISM 1. FINANCE a business person who is in charge of a large industrial or financial organization: • an oil baron ˈpress ˌbaron also … Financial and business terms
baron — ► NOUN 1) a member of the lowest order of the British nobility. 2) historical a person who held lands or property from the sovereign or an overlord. 3) a powerful person in business or industry: a press baron. DERIVATIVES baronial adjective.… … English terms dictionary
press lord — press baron, powerful newspaper publisher … English contemporary dictionary