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1 gentleman
[ˈdʒentlmən] plural ˈgentlemen noun1) (abbreviation gent)2) a polite word for a man:سَيِّدTwo gentlemen arrived this morning.
3) a polite, well-mannered man:مُهَذَّب، رفيع التهذيبHe's a real gentleman.
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2 gentleman
السَّيِّد (إشارة إلى الذَّكَر) \ gentleman: (in public notices or speeches) any male person: Welcome, ladies and gentlemen. lord: (in history) a ruler; a master: Every man had to obey his lord. mister: (always written as Mr) the title of a man: His name was Mr Smith. -
3 gentleman
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4 gentleman, gentlemen
رَجُل فاضِل \ gentleman, gentlemen: a man with polite and gentle manners, who considers the feelings of others. \ ماجِد \ gentleman, gentlemen: a man with polite and gentle manners, who considers the feelings of others. -
5 جنتلمان
gentleman -
6 ماجد
gentleman; esquire -
7 رجل
رَجُل \ man: a fully grown male person. \ خَلِيق بالرِّجال \ manly: having a man’s qualities; fit for a man: manly sports. \ رَجُل إطفاء (الحريق) \ fireman, firemen: sb. who is trained to put out dangerous fires. \ رَجُل أَعْمال \ businessman, businessmen: a person in business, usu. at a high level. \ رَجُل إحْصَاء (خَبير) \ statistician: sb. who studies and works with statistics. \ رَجُل دَوْلَة \ statesman: a wise and important member of a government (as proved by history). \ See Also سياسة (سِيَاسَة) \ رَجُل دِين مَسيحيّ \ clergyman, clergymen: a Christian priest. \ رَجُل سِيَاسيّ \ politician: sb. who takes an active part in national politics; (in a bad sense) one who puts the interests of his political party before those of his country. \ رَجُل صالِح \ saint: any very holy person; one who is tirelessly kind in spite of serious troubles. \ رَجُل صِناعَةٍ \ industrialist: sb., esp. a factory owner, who gains money through industry. \ رَجُل فاضِل \ gentleman, gentlemen: a man with polite and gentle manners, who considers the feelings of others. \ رَجُل مُتَقاعِد \ pensioner: sb. who receives a pension. \ رَجُل نَبِيل المَحْتِد \ gentleman: old use a man of quite high rank in society. -
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humanisé; gentleman; gendelettre; écrivain; décent; courtoise; courtois; civilisé -
9 سيد
monsieur; moniseur; messire; messieurs; messer; maître; gentleman; don; dom; sire; sieur; seigneur; potentat -
10 مؤدب
préceptrice; précepteur; moralisatrice; moralisateur; humanisé; gentleman; élevé; éduqué; éducatrice; éducateur; disciplinée; discipliné; décent; courtoise; courtois; civilisé; civile; civil; cérémonieux; cérémonieuse; amène -
11 مهذب
stylée; stylé; raffinée; raffiné; préceptrice; précepteur; polie; poli; moralisatrice; moralisateur; moralisante; moralisant; instructif; humanisé; gentleman; formatrice; formateur; façonneur; élevé; éduqué; éducatrice; éducative; éducatif; éducateur; distingué; disciplinée; discipliné; décent; courtoise; courtois; civilisée; civilisé; civile; civil; cérémonieux; cérémonieuse; amène -
12 السيد
n. master, lord, seiner, gentleman -
13 الماجد
n. gentleman -
14 جنتلمان مهذب
n. gent, gentleman -
15 خادم حجرة النوم
n. gentleman of the bedchamber -
16 رجل صاحب ثروة
n. gentleman -
17 رجل نبيل
n. gentleman -
18 مؤدب
1́ adj. polite, urbane, gallant, mannerly, kind, kindly, educated2́ n. gentleman, preceptor -
19 مهذب
1́ adj. cultivated, ladylike, well mannered, well bred, refined, polished, cultured, educated, polite, respectable, mannerly, civil, civilized, courteous, urbane, fair-spoken, rectified, corrected, purified2́ n. educator, teacher, discipliner, gentleman, preceptor -
20 أفندي
أفَنْدِيّ: سَيّدgentleman; Mr.; sir; chief
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Gentleman — Gentleman … Deutsch Wörterbuch
gentleman — [ ʒɑ̃tləman; dʒɛntləman ] n. m. • 1698; gentilleman 1558; angl. gentleman, d apr. gentilhomme 1 ♦ Homme distingué, d une parfaite éducation. ⇒ gentilhomme (2o). Se comporter en gentleman. Arsène Lupin, le gentleman cambrioleur. Des gentlemans ou… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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Gentleman — Sm Mann von Lebensart und Charakter erw. fremd. Erkennbar fremd (18. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus ne. gentleman, einer Lehnübersetzung zu frz. gentilhomme, beides ursprünglich Edelmann . ne. gentle geht über frz. gentil zurück auf l. gentīlis… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
Gentleman — Gen tle*man, n.; pl. {Gentlemen}. [OE. gentilman nobleman; gentil noble + man man; cf. F. gentilhomme.] [1913 Webster] 1. A man well born; one of good family; one above the condition of a yeoman. [1913 Webster] 2. One of gentle or refined… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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gentleman — patrician, aristocrat are comparable when they denote a person of good or noble birth. Gentleman basically implies descent from good family, the right to bear a coat of arms, and social rank just below that of the noble and above that of the… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
gentleman — (n.) well born man, early 13c., from GENTLE (Cf. gentle) + MAN (Cf. man). The Gentleman is always truthful and sincere; will not agree for the sake of complaisance or out of weakness ; will not pass over that of which he disapproves. He has a… … Etymology dictionary
gentleman — The word gentleman, formerly a term indicating social class, has largely fallen out of use in this meaning with the gradual erosion of class distinctions. It survives as a form of address (usually as ladies and gentlemen), in the phrase gentleman … Modern English usage
gentleman — [jent′ l mən] n. pl. gentlemen [jent′ lmən] [ME gentilman (after OFr gentilz hom): see GENTLE & MAN] 1. a) Obs. a man born into a family of high social standing b) any man of independent means who does not work for a living … English World dictionary
Gentleman — (engl., spr. dschéntl män, entsprechend im gewissen Sinn den französischen Ausdrücken »gentilhomme« und »galant homme«, mehr noch dem italienischen gentiluomo) ist zunächst in England eine Standesbezeichnung. Früher bezeichnete man mit G. den… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon