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• auld lang syne• in darkness• in daylight• in days of old• in days of yore• in the night• in the old style• in the old-fashioned way• in the open• in the ordinary way• in the past few years• landwards• lane• langsyne• language• long ago• whilom• yesterday week• yet -
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General subject: Auld Lang Syne (песня, которой по традиции заканчивается встреча друзей, собрание и т. п.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Доброе старое время
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General subject: Auld Lang Syne (песня, которой по традиции заканчивается встреча друзей, собрание и т. п.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > доброе старое время
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adj.Scottish, Scotch, Scots.m.1 Scot, native of Scotland, Scotsman, Jock.2 Scotch whisky, Scotch.pres.indicat.2nd person singular (tú) present indicative of spanish verb: escocer.* * *► adjetivo1 Scottish► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (idioma) Scottish Gaelic————————1 (idioma) Scottish Gaelic* * *1. noun m. 2. (f. - escocesa)noun3. (f. - escocesa)adj.Scots, Scottish, Scotch* * *escocés, -esa1.ADJ [persona] Scottish, Scots; [whisky] Scotchtela escocesa — tartan, plaid
2.SM / F (=persona) Scot, Scotsman/Scotswoman3. SM1) (Ling) Scots2) (=whisky) Scotch* * *I- cesa adjetivoa) <ciudad/persona> Scottish; < dialecto> Scotsb) < whisky> Scotch; <tela/manta> tartanII- cesa (m) Scotsman, Scot; (f) Scotswoman, Scot* * *= Scot, Scotsman [Scotsmen, -pl.], Scottish.Ex. There was a steady haemorrhage of Scots going abroad, and a gap between morality and experience which saw Scotland with a terrible record in terms of drink and illegitimacy.Ex. The article is entitled 'Wresting money from the canny Scotsman: Melvil Dewey's designs on Carnegie's millions, 1902-1906'.Ex. He joked that he had to be 'very parsimonious, indeed very Scottish,' in his management of IFLA finances = Bromeó diciendo que tenía que ser "muy cuidadoso, de hecho muy escocés", en su administración de los fondos de la IFLA.----* güisqui escocés = Scottish whisky.* productos decorados con tela escocesa = tartanware.* tela escocesa = tartan.* tela escocesa de cuadros = tartan.* tela típica escocesa = tartan.* tela típica escocesa de cuadros = tartan.* whisky escocés = Scottish whisky.* * *I- cesa adjetivoa) <ciudad/persona> Scottish; < dialecto> Scotsb) < whisky> Scotch; <tela/manta> tartanII- cesa (m) Scotsman, Scot; (f) Scotswoman, Scot* * *= Scot, Scotsman [Scotsmen, -pl.], Scottish.Ex: There was a steady haemorrhage of Scots going abroad, and a gap between morality and experience which saw Scotland with a terrible record in terms of drink and illegitimacy.
Ex: The article is entitled 'Wresting money from the canny Scotsman: Melvil Dewey's designs on Carnegie's millions, 1902-1906'.Ex: He joked that he had to be 'very parsimonious, indeed very Scottish,' in his management of IFLA finances = Bromeó diciendo que tenía que ser "muy cuidadoso, de hecho muy escocés", en su administración de los fondos de la IFLA.* güisqui escocés = Scottish whisky.* productos decorados con tela escocesa = tartanware.* tela escocesa = tartan.* tela escocesa de cuadros = tartan.* tela típica escocesa = tartan.* tela típica escocesa de cuadros = tartan.* whisky escocés = Scottish whisky.* * *1 ‹persona/dialecto› Scottish, Scots; ‹ciudad› Scottish2 ‹whisky› Scotch3 ‹tela/manta› tartanmasculine, feminineA ( masculine) Scotsman, ScotB ( feminine) Scotswoman, Scot* * *
escocés◊ - cesa adjetivo
‹ dialecto› Scots
‹tela/manta› tartan
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (m) Scotsman, Scot;
(f) Scotswoman, Scot
escocés,-esa
I adjetivo Scottish
familiar Scots: llevaba falda escocesa, he was wearing a kilt
II m,f (hombre) Scotsman
(mujer) Scotswoman ➣ Ver nota en Scotch
' escocés' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
escocesa
- encargar
- marcado
English:
auld lang syne
- bonny
- Scot
- Scotch
- Scots
- Scotsman
- Scottish
- collie
- haggis
- scotch
- whisky
* * *escocés, -esa♦ adj1. [de Escocia] Scottish;whisky escocés Scotch whisky2. [de cuadros de colores] tartan;una falda escocesa a kilt;tela escocesa tartan♦ nm,f[persona] [hombre] Scot, Scotsman; [mujer] Scot, Scotswoman♦ nm[lengua] (Scottish) Gaelic* * *I adj Scottish;falda escocesa kilt;tela escocesa tartanII m Scot, Scotsman* * *1) : Scottish2) : tartan, plaidescocés nm1) : Scots (language)* * *escocés1 adj Scottishescocés2 n ScotSi se trata de un hombre se llama Scotsman [ pl. Scotsmen]; una mujer se llama Scotswoman [pl. Scotswomen] -
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13 Nehmt Abschied, Brüder
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14 um der alten Zeiten willen
for auld lang syne Scot.
См. также в других словарях:
Auld Lang Syne — ([ˈɔːld lɑŋˈsəin], рус. Старое доброе время) шотландская песня на стихи Роберта Бёрнса, написанная в 1788 году. [1] Известна во многих странах, особенно англоязычных, и чаще всего поётся при встрече Нового года, сразу после полуночи. Содержание 1 … Википедия
Auld Lang Syne — Frank C. Stanley, 1910 Auld Lang Syne (Scots, auf Englisch wörtlich „old long since“, sinngemäße Ü … Deutsch Wikipedia
Auld Lang Syne — es una canción patrimonial escocesa cuya letra consiste en un poema escrito en 1788[1] por Robert Burns, uno de los poetas escoceses más populares. Se suele utilizar en momentos solemnes, como aquéllos en que alguien se despide, se inicia o acaba … Wikipedia Español
Auld Lang Syne — Frank C. Stanley, 1910 Plus connu des francophones sous le titre de Ce n est qu un au revoir, Auld lang syne signifie en … Wikipédia en Français
Auld lang syne — A Scottish phrase used in recalling recollections of times long since past. The days of auld lang syne. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Auld Lang Syne — a Scottish song that people sing when they celebrate the beginning of the new year at 12 o clock ↑midnight on December 31st … Dictionary of contemporary English
Auld Lang Syne — [ ,ɔld læŋ zaın ] a Scottish song that people sing at midnight on NEW YEAR S EVE, when the new year begins … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
auld lang syne — [ôld′ laŋ′ zīn′, ôld′ laŋ′sīn′] n. [Scot, lit., old long since] old times; the good old days (of one s youth, etc.) … English World dictionary
Auld Lang Syne — For other uses, see Auld Lang Syne (disambiguation). Auld Lang Syne (Scots pronunciation: [ˈɔːld lɑŋˈsəin]: note s rather than z )[1] is a Scots poem written by Robert Burns in 1788[2][3] and set to the tune of a traditional folk song (Roud… … Wikipedia
auld lang syne — n. times long past. Etymology: Sc., = old long since: also as the title and refrain of a song * * * |ōˌlaŋˈzīn, |ōlˌlaŋ , |ōlˌdaŋ , aiŋ also |ōlˌdla or |ȯl or |äl or |ȧl or ˈsīn noun Etymology … Useful english dictionary
auld lang syne — Meaning Times past. Literally translated from the Scottish as old long since . Origin From the Robert Burns poem. Should auld acquaintance be forgot, And never brought to mind? Should auld acquaintance be forgot, And auld lang syne! Chorus. For… … Meaning and origin of phrases