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41 человек незнатного происхождения
General subject: commonerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > человек незнатного происхождения
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42 человек, не принадлежащий к сословию пэров
General subject: commonerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > человек, не принадлежащий к сословию пэров
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43 простолюдин
м. уст.commoner, man* of the common people -
44 студент
student* * ** * *student, undergraduate* * *academiciancommonerpensionerstudentwrangler -
45 народ
м.1) ( нация) people, nation2) разг. ( люди) peopleмно́го наро́ду — many people; plenty [a large number; a lot] of people
пло́щадь полна́ наро́ду — the square is full of people
3) ( простые люди) common people / folk; the lower classes plчелове́к из наро́да — commoner, one of the (common) people / crowd
вы́йти из наро́да — be of common / humble origin(s)
пойти́ в наро́д — associate oneself with the (common) people; ( о политиках) campaign among the masses [the common people]
••при (всём честно́м) наро́де — in public, publicly
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46 простолюдин
м. ист.commoner, man of the common people -
47 простолюдинка
ж. ист.commoner, common woman -
48 палата
жен.1) только мн. ч.; устар. palace2) устар. chamber, hallОружейная палата — Armory Museum (в Москве)
3) мед. ward4) полит. chamber, houseпалата общин — Commons, the House
5) ( название государственных институтов) chamber, board -
49 спикер
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Commoner — Com mon*er, n. 1. One of the common people; one having no rank of nobility. [1913 Webster] All below them [the peers] even their children, were commoners, and in the eye of the law equal to each other. Hallam. [1913 Webster] 2. A member of the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Commoner — Com|mo|ner [ kɔmənə] der; s, s <aus engl. commoner »Gemeiner« zu common »(all)gemein; niedrig; gemeinsam«, dies über altfr. comun (fr. commun) aus lat. communis, vgl.↑kommun> jeder, der nicht zum hohen Adel gehört, d. h. nicht Mitglied des… … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
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