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fée [fe]feminine noun* * *fenom féminin fairyPhrasal Verbs:••avoir des doigts or mains de fée — to have nimble fingers
* * *fe nf* * *fée nf fairy; bonne/méchante fée good/wicked fairy.fée du logis perfect housewife.avoir des doigts or mains de fée to have nimble fingers.[fe] nom fémininsa bonne fée his good fairy, his fairy godmother -
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* * *die Feefay; fairy* * *[feː]f -, -n['feːən] fairy* * *die1) (an imaginary creature in the form of a very small (often winged) human, with magical powers: Children often believe in fairies; ( also adjective) fairy-land.) fairy2) (a kind of fairy.) pixy* * *<-, -n>[fe:, pl ˈfe:ən]f fairydie gute/böse \Fee the good/bad fairy* * *die; Fee, Feen fairy* * *gute Fee good fairy, fairy godmother;böse Fee wicked fairy* * *die; Fee, Feen fairy* * *-n f.fairy n. -
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I-farm, -field. Nna ñoo fee. My millet farm.II(postp) with. Nte fee ñiŋ ne ñiiñaata. To me this is more beautiful.(v) to blow, winow. foo sura i ye a fee. Thresh the millet and winow it. -
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n. f.1. La fée électricité (joc.): 'Juice', electricity. (This expression became popular between the wars as the result of a publicity campaign. Today it merely retains humorous connotations.)2. La fée blanche: 'Snow', cocaine. -
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[fiː] nounthe price paid for work done by a doctor, lawyer etc or for some special service or right:رَسْم، أتْعاب، أجْرuniversity fees.
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أُجْرَة \ fee: payment for a special skilled service: school fees; a doctor’s fee. charge: the amount of money asked for doing sth., for supplying sth., etc.: What is your charge for this work?. hire: the act of hiring: Is this boat for hire?. pay: money that is given for regular work or services: My son gets more pay than I do. rent: regular payment for the continuous use of a building or piece of land or television set, etc. The rent for this office is $50 a week. wage: rate of pay for a workman: an hourly wage; a daily wage. \ See Also رسم (رَسْم) -
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пошлина; сборfailure effect evaluation — оценка последствий отказов (неисправностей, сбоев) -
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Real estate: fee-developmentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > (fee-девелопмент) наёмный девелопмент
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Jocular: FCCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Fee Collection Commission
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Business: FGVУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Fee Generating Value
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American: FI
См. также в других словарях:
fée — fée … Dictionnaire des rimes
fee — n [Middle English, fief, from Old French fé fief, ultimately from a Germanic word akin to Old High German fehu cattle] 1: an inheritable freehold estate in real property; esp: fee simple compare leasehold; life estate at estate … Law dictionary
fée — [ fe ] n. f. • v. 1140; sens fig. XVIIIe; lat. pop. Fata, n. pr., déesse des destinées, de fatum « destin » 1 ♦ Être imaginaire de forme féminine auquel la légende attribue un pouvoir surnaturel et une influence sur la destinée des humains. Bonne … Encyclopédie Universelle
Fee — Fée Take the Fair Face of Woman… de Sophie Anderson Une fée (du latin fata, pluriel neutre de fatum, « destin », interprété comme un féminin) est une créature surnaturelle, issue des croyances populaires (folklore), des mythologies… … Wikipédia en Français
Fee — (f[=e]), n. [OE. fe, feh, feoh, cattle, property, money, fief, AS. feoh cattle, property, money; the senses of property, money, arising from cattle being used in early times as a medium of exchange or payment, property chiefly consisting of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
FEE — steht für Fédération des Experts Comptables Européens, Interessenvertretung der Wirtschaftsprüfer in Europa FEE (Band), Vertreter der Neuen Deutschen Welle Fördergesellschaft Erneuerbare Energien e.V., Vereins zur Wissensverbreitung über… … Deutsch Wikipedia
fée — (fée) s. f. 1° Être fantastique à qui l on attribuait un pouvoir surnaturel, le don de divination et une très grande influence sur la destinée, et que l on se figurait avec une baguette, signe de puissance. • On a banni les démons et les fées … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
fee — FÉE, fee, s.f. (livr.) Zână. – Din fr. fée. Trimis de LauraGellner, 17.05.2004. Sursa: DEX 98 FÉE s. v. zână. Trimis de siveco, 13.09.2007. Sursa: Sinonime fée s. f., art. féea, g. d … Dicționar Român
Fee — Fee, Darstellung von Sophie Gengembre Anderson Feen sind nach romanischer und keltischer Volkssage geisterhafte, mit höheren Kräften begabte Fabelwesen, die sowohl weiblich als auch männlich sein können. Begriff und Name entwickelten sich aus den … Deutsch Wikipedia
fee — (fē) n. 1. A fixed sum charged, as by an institution or by law, for a privilege: »a license fee; tuition fees. 2. A charge for professional services: »a surgeon s fee. 3. A tip; a gratuity. 4. Law See … Word Histories
fee — W2S2 [fi:] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: fé, fief, from Medieval Latin feudum; FEUDAL] an amount of money that you pay to do something or that you pay to a professional person for their work ▪ school fees ▪ The health club charges an… … Dictionary of contemporary English