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1 светское общество
1) General subject: bon ton, high life, monde, society, the great world, fashionable society2) Colloquial: Beautiful People3) Makarov: smart society -
2 внезапно ему наскучило модное общество
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > внезапно ему наскучило модное общество
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3 светский
1) General subject: conventional, fashionable, genteel, high toned, laic, lay, mundane, of high society, profane, secular, social, society, temporal, terrene, terrestrial, unclerical, unreligious, urbane, wordly, worldly, noble (в противоположность простонародному), non-sectarian, nonsectarian, sophisticated2) Obsolete: lewd3) Bookish: laic (не духовный)4) Religion: laical (Of or relating to the laity), secular ( Not specifically pertaining to religion or to a religious body)5) Australian slang: now -
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В ЛУЧШИХ ДОМАХ ФИЛАДЕЛЬФИИ iron or humor PrepP Invar sent advamong refined and fashionable peoplein the best (finest) homesin polite society.Я заметил: «Герасим Иванович, по-моему, так не принято в лучших домах Филадельфии: учить жену, как она должна вести себя с мужем!» (Трифонов 5)....I remarked, UI don't believe, Gerasim Ivanovich, that it's customary in polite society to teach a wife how she should behave with her husband!" (5a).From The Twelve Chairs («Двенадцать стульев»), 1928, by Ilya IIf and Evgeny Petrov. -
5 в лучших домах Филадельфии
• В ЛУЧШИХ ДОМАХ ФИЛАДЕЛЬФИИ iron or humor[PrepP; Invar; sent adv]=====⇒ among refined and fashionable people:- in polite society.♦ Я заметил: "Герасим Иванович, по-моему, так не принято в лучших домах Филадельфии: учить жену, как она должна вести себя с мужем!" (Трифонов 5)....I remarked, "I don't believe, Gerasim Ivanovich, that it's customary in polite society to teach a wife how she should behave with her husband!" (5a).—————← From The Twelve Chairs ("Двенадцать стульев"), 1928, by Ilya Ilf and Evgeny Petrov.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в лучших домах Филадельфии
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6 светский
прл1) относящийся к обществу society attr, fashionableсве́тская жизнь — high life
све́тский челове́к — man of the world, man-about-town
све́тская же́нщина/да́ма — woman of the world, society woman/hostess
2) мирской lay, secularсве́тское образова́ние — secular education
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7 светский человек
1) General subject: Corinthian, a man about town, a man of the world, clubman, dressed in the height of fashion, fashionable, fine gentleman, gallant, man about town, man of the world, swell, socialite3) Obsolete: blood4) Makarov: society man -
8 великосветский
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9 великосветский (-ая, -ое, -ие)
............................................................1. fashionable(adj.) شیک، مدروز، خوش سلیقه............................................................2. society(n.) انجمن، مجمع، جامعه، اجتماع، معاشرت، شرکت، حشر و نشر، نظام اجتماعی، گروه، جمعیت، اشتراک مساعی، انسگان -
10 великосветский
high society (attr); fashionableвеликосве́тская жизнь — high life
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