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1 betters
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2 Betters
subs.One's betters: P. and V. οἱ κρείσσονες.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Betters
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3 betters
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4 betters
v. Kho zoo zog; yuav tsumn. Ntau tus zoo zog; cov zoo zog; ntau tus twv; cov twv -
5 betters
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6 betters
vაუმჯობესებს, ზემდგომნი -
7 betters, one’s betters
مَنْ هُم أَعْلَى مقَامًا \ betters, one’s betters: those who have more experience or higher rank than onself: Treat your betters with more respect. \ See Also أَرْفَع شَأنًا مِن -
8 listen to the advice of your elders and betters
English-Dutch dictionary > listen to the advice of your elders and betters
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9 one's betters
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > one's betters
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10 one's betters
Общая лексика: высшие по положению, вышестоящие лица, старшие -
11 shuffle in with betters
Общая лексика: втираться в избранное обществоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > shuffle in with betters
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12 one's betters
вышестоящие лица; старшиеАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > one's betters
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13 elders and betters
אורים ותומים* * *◙ םימותו םירוא◄ -
14 our betters
بزرگان ما،بزرگتران -
15 elders and betters
ouder en beter -
16 one's betters
augstākstāvošas personas -
17 elders and betters
äldre och klokare -
18 one's betters
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19 one's betters
вышестоящие лица, более осведомленные люди, более компетентные люди -
20 we can learn only from our betters
навчитися можна тільки у тих, хто краще насEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > we can learn only from our betters
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your betters — somewhat old fashioned : people who are more important than you or who have a higher social position than you His parents always told him to respect his betters. (chiefly Brit) You should respect your elders and betters. [=people who are older… … Useful english dictionary
your elders and betters — (your) elders and betters old fashioned people who are older than you and who should be treated with respect. When we were children, we were always taught to respect our elders and betters … New idioms dictionary
elders and betters — (your) elders and betters old fashioned people who are older than you and who should be treated with respect. When we were children, we were always taught to respect our elders and betters … New idioms dictionary