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861 lady
1. [ʹleıdı] n1. 1) леди, дама; госпожаfine lady - а) светская женщина, аристократка; б) ирон. женщина, корчащая из себя аристократку
young lady - молодая особа; барышня
my dear /good/ lady - сударыня ( обращение) [ср. тж. 1, 2)]
ladies first! - дамы, пожалуйста, проходите!; сначала дамы
to behave like a lady - вести себя как подобает воспитанной женщине; соблюдать достоинство женщины
you've dropped your gloves, lady! - женщина, вы обронили перчатки!
2. (Lady) леди (как титулование жён пэров, баронов и рыцарей ставится перед фамилией; как титулование дочерей пэров ставится перед именем)my lady - миледи (обращение к женщинам, носящим титул леди; обыкн. употр. прислугой)
3. поэт. дама сердца; возлюбленная4. жена, супругаFirst Lady - амер. супруга президента США
5. 1) хозяйка2) поэт. владычицаour sovereign lady - королева; государыня
Our Lady - богоматерь, владычица небесная
6. (-lady) как компонент сложных слов означает занятие, профессию и т. п.:lady of the frying-pan - шутл. кухарка
2. [ʹleıdı] aLady of Babylon /of Rome/ - презр. «вавилонская блудница» ( о римско-католической церкви)
женского полаlady friend - подруга, приятельница
lady help - прислуга, часто на положении члена семьи
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