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1 aristocrat
['ærɪstəkræt]Abbreviation: aristo -
2 Elegant Gothic Aristocrat
Jocular: EGAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Elegant Gothic Aristocrat
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3 аристократка
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Синонимический ряд:голубая кровь (сущ.) белая кость; благородный; голубая кровь -
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aristocrat, noble -
9 аристократ до кончиков пальцев
1) General subject: an aristocrat thorough and thorough, an aristocrat thro and thro, an aristocrat thro' and thro'2) Makarov: an aristocrat through and throughУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > аристократ до кончиков пальцев
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Textile: aristocrat (медноаммиачный шёлк) -
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12 аристократ старого типа
General subject: an aristocrat of the old styleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > аристократ старого типа
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1) General subject: all along the line, all ends up, all intents and purposes, all over, at all points, every way, everyhow, everyway, in all aspects, in all its bearings, in all senses, in all things, in every count, in every respect, in every way, on all counts, thorough and thorough, thro and thro, through and through (an aristocrat through and through - аристократ до кончиков пальцев), throughout, thru and thru, to the backbone, in all respects, in any respect, to all intents and purposes, every which way, for all intents and purposes2) Colloquial: down to the ground, every whit, every bit3) American: from the ground up5) Advertising: in every sense6) Business: for all purposes7) Hydrogeology: all around8) Makarov: all intents, down the line, to all intentsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > во всех отношениях
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15 дутый аристократ
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General subject: aristocratУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > лучший представитель
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1) General subject: bloated aristocrat, pouter2) American: boiled shirt -
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1) General subject: ( as) clean as a whistle, absolutely, all (the pin was all gold - булавка была целиком из золота), all at once, all over (she is her mother all over - она вылитая мать), all to pieces, altogether, bag and baggage, clean, completely, dead, downright, entirely, every bit, fairly, flat, fully, heartily, hollow, hundred per cent, hundred-per-cent, neck and crop, out and away, out and out, outright, plumb, positively, purely, quite, quite !, quite so!, quite that!, radically, right, right down, roundly, sheer, soundly, stark, stone, thorough and thorough, thorough stitch, thorough-stitch, thoroughly, thro, thro and thro, through, through (I am wet through - я насквозь промок), through and through, through-and-through, throughly, throughout, thru, thru and thru (an aristocrat thru and thru - аристократ до кончиков пальцев), to a T, to the top of (smb.'s) bent, up to the nines, utterly, well, perfectly, every whit2) Colloquial: cold, down to the ground, just, physically, to a fraction3) Obsolete: pure4) Mathematics: at all, easily, of all, perfectly well, readily, reasonably, whatsoever, wholly5) Diplomatic term: root and branch6) Psychology: ideally7) Jargon: stone (в сочетаниях: stone blind, stone broke, stone cold, stone dead, stone rich, stone insane), to the world, whole-hog, way (I feel way tired today. Чувствую себя совершенно уставшим сегодня.), abso-blessed-lutely, full sesh8) Emotional: clear, right-down9) Simple: evendown10) Business: totally12) Programming: equally13) Invective: shit14) Makarov: as clean as a whistle, clean as a whistle, plain, sorely -
20 это вино - самое изысканное из столовых вин
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > это вино - самое изысканное из столовых вин
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aristocrat — ARISTOCRÁT, Ă, aristocraţi, te, s.m. şi f. Persoană care aparţine aristocraţiei; p.ext. nobil. ♦ (Adjectival) Aristocratic. – Din fr. aristocrate. Trimis de ana zecheru, 15.03.2004. Sursa: DEX 98 Aristocrat ≠ plebeu Trimis de siveco, 27.10.2008 … Dicționar Român
Aristocrat — A*ris to*crat (?; 277), n. [F. aristocrate. See {Aristocracy}.] 1. One of the aristocracy or people of rank in a community; one of a ruling class; a noble. [1913 Webster] 2. One who is overbearing in his temper or habits; a proud or haughty… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
aristocrat — (n.) 1789, from Fr. aristocrate, a word of the Revolution, a back formation from aristocratie (see ARISTOCRACY (Cf. aristocracy)) … Etymology dictionary
aristocrat — patrician, *gentleman Antonyms: commoner … New Dictionary of Synonyms
aristocrat — [n] privileged person blueblood, gentleperson, lace curtain*, noble, patrician, peer, silk stocking, swell*, upper cruster*; concept 423 Ant. commoner, plebian, proletariat … New thesaurus
aristocrat — ► NOUN ▪ a member of the aristocracy … English terms dictionary
aristocrat — [ə ris′tə krat΄; ] chiefly Brit [ar′is təkrat΄] n. [Fr aristocrate: term popularized during Fr Revolution] 1. a member of the aristocracy; nobleman 2. a person with the tastes, manners, beliefs, etc. of the upper class 3. a person who believes in … English World dictionary
aristocrat — noun /ˈærɪstəkræt,əˈrɪstəkræt/ a) One of the aristocracy, nobility, or people of rank in a community; one of a ruling class; a noble (originally in Revolutionary France). ⁽¹⁾ Professor Fite, in The Platonic Legend, deprecates earlier idealization … Wiktionary
aristocrat — n. a born aristocrat * * * [ ærɪstəkræt] a born aristocrat … Combinatory dictionary
aristocrat — UK [ˈærɪstəˌkræt] / US [əˈrɪstəˌkræt] noun [countable] Word forms aristocrat : singular aristocrat plural aristocrats a member of the aristocracy … English dictionary
aristocrat — noun Date: 1789 1. a member of an aristocracy; especially noble 2. a. one who has the bearing and viewpoint typical of the aristocracy b. one who favors aristocracy 3. one believed to be superior of its kind … New Collegiate Dictionary