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101 dobles
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102 ser mujeriego
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103 ¡damas y caballeros!
¡damas y caballeros!ladies and gentlemen! -
104 ¡señoras y señores!
¡señoras y señores!ladies and gentlemen! -
105 Señor/Señora/Señorita
Señor/Señora/SeñoritaTitles used before someone's name when speaking to or about them. They are generally followed by the person's surname, or first name and surname. They can also be followed by the person's professional title, without the name: señor arquitecto, señora doctora, señorita maestra. They can be used on their own to attract attention. In letters they can be followed by the appropriate forms of Don/Doña don/doña (↑ dona a1): Sr. Dn Juan Montesinos, Sra Dña. Ana Castellón.The full forms are written in lower case when used in the middle of a sentence; the abbreviated forms are always capitalized - for señor, Sr., for señora, Sra., and for señorita, Srta.Señor is used for men. Señores, can mean "sirs", "gentlemen", and "ladies and gentlemen", and when used of a married couple means "Mr and Mrs": los señores Montesino. Señora is used for married women and widows, and women of unknown marital status. Señorita is used for single women, young women of unknown marital status, and female teachers. -
106 estrellada
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107 ligona
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108 peluquería de señoras
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109 cargado
• captious• fraught• ladderproof• ladies' dress shop• loaded -
110 hombre galante y mujeriego
• Don Juan• laden• ladies' mantle• lady's comb• lady's-slipper• womanizerDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > hombre galante y mujeriego
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111 mujeriego
• feminine• laden• ladies' mantle• lady-in-attendance• lady-killing• petrous• petticoat government• philanderer• woman chaser• womaniser• womanizer• womanly -
112 oprimido
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113 perico entre ellas
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114 repleto
• abounding• chock-full• crammed full• full-up• ladderproof• ladies' dress shop• overcrowded• replete• saturated -
115 tienda de modas
• boutique• fashion shop• lade• ladies' man -
116 abanino
m.adornment made with gauze formerly used in ladies's dresses to cover the neck. -
117 Don Juan
m.Don Juan, Casanova, ladies' man, lady-killer. -
118 Estimadas Señoras
intj.Dear Ladies. -
119 Estimadas Sras.
intj.Dear Ladies. -
120 fraustina
f.1 A wooden head for fashioning ladies' headdresses.2 dummy head.
См. также в других словарях:
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ladies — ● lady, ladies ou ladys nom féminin (anglais lady) Titre porté en Grande Bretagne par les femmes et les filles des lords. Vieux. Femme distinguée : Une jeune lady. ● lady, ladies ou ladys (difficultés) nom féminin (anglais lady) … Encyclopédie Universelle
ladies' — noun a) Toilets for women. Kemp left me to go to the ladies. I pulled out a paperback I had in my pocket. b) A store department where clothing is sold for adult females. Wheres the ladies in this joint? Ive to powder me nose … Wiktionary
ladies — a lavatory exclusively for female use Usually adjacent to gentlemen. Also as ladies convenience, room etc.: I tapped a kidney in the ladies room. (Theroux, 1978) … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
ladies — /ˈleɪdiz/ (say laydeez) plural noun (often construed as singular) a toilet for women: where is the ladies? Also, ladies …