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1 Dämchen
n1. little lady2. iro. (Mädchen) (proper) little madam3. altm., pej. (Prostituierte) tart, bes. Am. whore* * *Däm|chen ['dɛːmçən]nt -s, - (pej)precocious young madam; (= Dirne) tart (Brit inf floozy (inf)* * *Däm·chen<-s, ->[ˈdɛ:mçən]ein richtiges \Dämchen a proper little madam hum* * *Dämchen n1. little lady2. iron (Mädchen) (proper) little madam -
2 eine richtige kleine Eva
1. a proper little madam Br.2. a proper little miss -
3 frühreif
Adj.1. Kind etc.: precocious2. BOT. early-maturing* * *precocious* * *früh|reifadjprecocious; (körperlich) mature at an early age* * *früh·reif\frühreifes Früchtchen (pej) a precocious little thing pej; (Mädchen) a proper little madam BRIT pej* * ** * *frühreif adj1. Kind etc: precocious2. BOT early-maturing* * ** * *adj.precocious (children) adj.premature adj. -
4 Dämchen
Däm·chen <-s, -> [ʼdɛ:mçən] ntein richtiges \Dämchen a proper little madam ( hum) -
5 frühreif
früh·reif adjprecocious; ( körperlich) [sexually] mature [at an early age pred]; -
6 Eva
f; -, -s; umg., hum. Eve* * *['eːfa, 'eːva]f -sEvesie ist eine echte Eva (hum) — she is the archetypal woman
* * *<-s>[ˈe:fa, ˈe:va]f1. (Frauenname) Eve* * *(die) Eve; s. auch Adam* * ** * * -
7 Eva
1) ( Frauenname) Eve; -
8 Julie
n. f.1. 'Regular bird', girlfriend.2. 'Biton-the-side', 'fancy-woman', mistress.3. 'Missus', 'better-half', wife.4. Faire sa Julie: To act the 'proper little madam', to put on prudish airs and graces. -
9 juf
〈 informeel〉2 [jonge (pedante) vrouw] (proper little) madam/miss(y) -
10 señorita
f.young lady, gal, lass, little lady.* * *1 (mujer joven) young woman; (con más formalidad) young lady2 (tratamiento) Miss4 la señorita EDUCACIÓN the teacher, Miss* * *noun f.1) young woman2) Miss* * *1.ADJ (=de buenos modales) Cono Sur polite2. SF1) (=mujer soltera) young ladyla señorita no está contenta con nada — iró it would seem nothing pleases her ladyship
señorita de compañía — euf escort girl
2) [fórmula de tratamiento]a) [con apellido] Miss¿es usted señora o señorita? — is it Mrs or Miss?
b) [con nombre de pila]buenos días, señorita Rosa — [a Rosa Pérez] good morning, Miss Pérez
c) [hablando directamente]¿puedo ayudarla en algo, señorita? — can I help you, madam?
d) [usado por criados]la señorita no está en casa — [referido a Rosa Pérez] Miss Pérez is not at home
¿a qué hora desea la señorita que la despierte? — what time would you like me to wake you, Miss?
e) [en correspondencia]estimada señorita — [a Rosa Pérez] Dear Miss Pérez, Dear Ms Pérez
3) * (=maestra) teacherseñorita, Luisa me ha quitado el bolígrafo — Miss, Luisa has taken my pen
* * *1)a) ( mujer joven) young womanvino una señorita a preguntar por usted — there was a young lady o woman here asking for you
b) ( empleada - joven) young lady; (- mayor) ladyc) ( joven distinguida) young ladyd) ( maestra) teacher2) ( tratamiento de cortesía)a) ( con apellidos) Missseñorita Chaves, teléfono — Miss Chaves, telephone call for you
b) ( con nombres de pila)señorita Teresa ¿puede atender a la señora? — Teresa/Miss Chaves (o López etc), could you serve this lady please?
c) ( maestra) Missd) ( sin mencionar el nombre) (frml): ( a una maestra) Miss¿qué deseaba, señorita? — may I help you, miss?
estimada señorita — (Corresp) Dear Miss/Ms Chaves (o López etc); ver tb señorito
* * *= miss.Nota: Plural misses.Ex. Go into the average good home of the crust, in the quietude of 'after-tea' and you will see a youthful miss sitting over something by Charlotte M Yonge or Charles Kingsley.* * *1)a) ( mujer joven) young womanvino una señorita a preguntar por usted — there was a young lady o woman here asking for you
b) ( empleada - joven) young lady; (- mayor) ladyc) ( joven distinguida) young ladyd) ( maestra) teacher2) ( tratamiento de cortesía)a) ( con apellidos) Missseñorita Chaves, teléfono — Miss Chaves, telephone call for you
b) ( con nombres de pila)señorita Teresa ¿puede atender a la señora? — Teresa/Miss Chaves (o López etc), could you serve this lady please?
c) ( maestra) Missd) ( sin mencionar el nombre) (frml): ( a una maestra) Miss¿qué deseaba, señorita? — may I help you, miss?
estimada señorita — (Corresp) Dear Miss/Ms Chaves (o López etc); ver tb señorito
* * *= miss.Nota: Plural misses.Ex: Go into the average good home of the crust, in the quietude of 'after-tea' and you will see a youthful miss sitting over something by Charlotte M Yonge or Charles Kingsley.
* * *A1 (mujer joven) young womanvino una señorita a preguntar por usted ( frml); there was a young lady o woman here asking for youya está hecha toda una señorita she's turned into a real young lady2(empleada): la señorita que nos atendió (joven) the young lady who served us; (mayor) the lady who served usresidencia de señoritas hostel for young women3 (joven distinguida) young lady4 (maestra) teacherle escribiré una nota a la señorita I'll write a note to your teacherla señorita nos ha castigado the teacher o Miss kept us in5 ( ant euf) (mujer virgen) virgin1 (con apellidos) Missseñorita Chaves, teléfono Miss Chaves, telephone call for you2(con nombres de pila): señorita Teresa ¿puede atender a la señora? Teresa/Miss Chaves, could you serve this lady please?¿qué deseaba, señorita? may I help you?, may I help you, miss? ( esp AmE)estimada señorita ( Corresp) Dear Miss/Ms ChavesTeresa Chaves — ¿señora o señorita? Teresa Chaves — Miss, Mrs or Ms?señorita, Clarisa me está copiando Miss, Clarisa's copying(CS): es muy señorita she is very well-mannered, she has very nice manners* * *
señorita sustantivo femenino
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2 ( tratamiento de cortesía)
b) ( con nombres de pila):◊ señorita Teresa ¿puede atender a la señora? Teresa/Miss Chaves (o López etc), could you serve this lady please?
señorita sustantivo femenino
1 (joven) young woman
disculpe señorita, ¿tiene hora?, excuse me (miss), can you tell me the time?
2 (tratamiento) Miss: han ascendido a la señorita Menéndez, Miss Menéndez has been promoted ➣ Ver nota en señor 3 Educ fam la señorita, the teacher
' señorita' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
Srta.
- propio
English:
certain
- miss
- Ms
- young
* * *señorita nf1. [soltera, tratamiento] Miss;la señorita Ana Martel Miss Ana Martel;señorita Ana, no me pase ninguna llamada Miss Martel, please don't put any further calls through;¿es usted señora o señorita? are you a Mrs or a Miss?;Estimada señorita [en cartas] Dear Madam2. [joven] young lady;tu hija está hecha toda una señorita your daughter's turned into quite a young lady;busco a la señorita que me atendió ayer I'm looking for the young lady who served me yesterdayla señorita nos manda muchos deberes the teacher gives us a lot of homework;¡señorita! miss!* * *f1 young lady, young woman2 tratamiento miss; escrito Miss;la señorita López Miss López;la señorita Ana López Ana López* * *señorita nf1) : young lady, young woman2) : Miss* * *señorita n2. (delante de apellido) Miss / Ms3. (profesora) teacher4. (para dirigirse a la profesora) Miss¡Señorita! Miss!
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