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1. n леди, дама; госпожаyoung lady — молодая особа; барышня
ladies first! — дамы, пожалуйста, проходите!; сначала дамы
pink lady — «розовая дама»
white lady — «дама в белом»
2. n амер. прост. женщина3. n поэт. дама сердца; возлюбленная4. n жена, супруга5. n хозяйка6. n поэт. владычицаour sovereign lady — королева; государыня
Our Lady — богоматерь, владычица небесная
7. a женского полаСинонимический ряд:1. aristocrat (noun) aristocrat; noble; patrician; queen2. female (noun) female; miss; Mrs.; wife3. high-born lady (noun) high-born lady; mistress of a manor; mistress of an estate; noblewoman; titled lady4. woman (noun) adult; dame; female person; gentlewoman; matron; she; woman5. woman of good breeding (noun) cultured woman; well-bred woman; woman of education; woman of good breeding; woman of good quality; woman of good tasteАнтонимический ряд:man; plebeian -
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noun1) Dame, die; (English, American, etc. also) Lady, dielady-in-waiting — (Brit.) Hofdame, die
ladies' hairdresser — Damenfriseur, der
2)‘Ladies’ — "Damen"
4) (Brit.) as title5) (ruling woman) Herrin, dielady of the house — Dame des Hauses
Our Lady — (Relig.) Unsere Liebe Frau
6) attrib. (female)lady clerk — Angestellte, die
lady doctor — Ärztin, die
lady friend — Freundin, die. See also academic.ru/27527/first">first 2. 1)
* * *['leidi]1) (a more polite form of woman: Tell that child to stand up and let that lady sit down; The lady in the flower shop said that roses are expensive just now; Ladies' shoes are upstairs in this shop; ( also adjective) a lady doctor.) die Dame, weiblich2) (a woman of good manners and refined behaviour: Be quiet! Ladies do not shout in public.) die Dame3) (in the United Kingdom, used as the title of, or a name for, a woman of noble rank: Sir James and Lady Brown; lords and ladies.) die Lady•- ladylike- Ladyship
- ladybird* * *[ˈleɪdi]n\Lady Diana Spencer Lady Diana Spencermy \Lady Mylady2. RELOur \Lady Unsere Liebe Frau, die Jungfrau Maria* * *['leIdɪ]n1) Dame fwhere is the ladies or the ladies' room? — wo ist die Damentoilette?
ladies and gentlemen! — sehr geehrte Damen und Herren!, meine Damen und Herren!
ladies,... — meine Damen,...
the minister and his lady your good lady (hum, form) — der Minister und seine Gattin Ihre Frau Gemahlin (hum, form)
young lady — junge Dame; (scoldingly) mein Fräulein
ladies' bicycle — Damen( fahr)rad nt
2) (= noble) Adlige fdinner is served, my lady — es ist angerichtet, Mylady or gnädige Frau
3)Our Lady — die Jungfrau Maria, Unsere Liebe Frau
* * *lady [ˈleıdı]A s1. allg Dame f:a) junge Dame,b) (tadelnd etc) mein Fräulein;his young lady umg seine (kleine) Freundin;2. Dame f (ohne Zusatz als Anrede für Frauen im Allgemeinen nur im pl üblich, im sg poet oder besonders US sl):ladies and gentlemen meine Damen und Herren!;c) (vor dem Vornamen) für die Tochter eines Duke, Marquis oder Earld) (vor dem Familiennamen) als Höflichkeitstitel für die Frau eines Baronet oder Knight4. Herrin f, Gebieterin f (poet außer in):lady of the manor Grundherrin (unter dem Feudalsystem);our sovereign lady die Königin5. obs Geliebte f6. obs oder sl ( außer wenn auf eine Inhaberin des Titels Lady angewandt) Gattin f, Frau f, Gemahlin f:your good lady Ihre Frau Gemahlin;the old lady hum meine Altechurch of Our Lady Marien-, Frauenkirche f“Ladies” (Aufschrift) „Damen“9. ZOOL hum (eine) Sie, Weibchen nB adj weiblich:lady doctor Ärztin f;lady friend Freundin f;lady president Präsidentin f;* * *noun1) Dame, die; (English, American, etc. also) Lady, dielady-in-waiting — (Brit.) Hofdame, die
ladies' hairdresser — Damenfriseur, der
2)‘Ladies’ — "Damen"
4) (Brit.) as title5) (ruling woman) Herrin, dieOur Lady — (Relig.) Unsere Liebe Frau
6) attrib. (female)lady clerk — Angestellte, die
lady doctor — Ärztin, die
lady friend — Freundin, die. See also first 2. 1)
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lady [ˈleɪdɪ]1. nouna. ( = woman) dame f• look here, young lady! dites donc, jeune fille !• Ladies and Gentlemen! Mesdames, Mesdemoiselles, Messieurs !• good morning, ladies and gentlemen bonjour mesdames, bonjour mesdemoiselles, bonjour messieurs• where is the ladies? où sont les toilettes (pour dames) ?• "Ladies" (on sign) « Dames »2. compounds* * *['leɪdɪ] 1.1) ( woman) dame fbehave yourself, young lady! — ( to child) sois sage, ma petite!
she's a real lady — fig elle est très distinguée
2) ( aristocrat) aristocrate f3) ( in titles)2.Ladies plural noun ( on toilets) ‘Dames’ -
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1 noun∎ Ladies and Gentlemen Mesdames et Messieurs;∎ the lady of the house la maîtresse de maison;∎ old-fashioned a lady doctor une femme médecin;∎ ask the young lady over there (in shop) demandez à la demoiselle que vous voyez là-bas;∎ well, young lady, what have you got to say for yourself? eh bien, ma fille, qu'avez-vous à répondre?;∎ the Old Lady of Threadneedle Street = surnom donné à la Banque d'Angleterre(b) (refined woman) dame f;∎ she's a real lady c'est une vraie dame;∎ she's no lady elle n'a aucune classe∎ my Lady Madame∎ Lady Browne Lady Browne (titre de noblesse féminin);∎ to act like Lady Muck jouer à la grande dame∎ hey lady! eh, ma petite dame!∎ how's your good lady? comment va votre dame?;∎ this is my lady wife voici mon épouse;∎ my young lady (fiancée) ma fiancée, ma future∎ Our Lady Notre-Dame f∎ lady doctor femme f médecin;∎ lady novelist romancière f;∎ lady teacher institutrice f►► pejorative or humorous lady bountiful généreuse bienfaitrice f;Lady Chapel chapelle f de la Sainte Vierge;Lady Day (fête f de) l'Annonciation f;Lady Godiva = au XIème siècle, dame de haut rang qui aurait parcouru la ville de Coventry nue et à cheval pour forcer son mari à réduire les impôts locaux;the Lady of the Lake la Dame du lac;the Lady with the Lamp la Dame à la Lampe (Florence Nightingale, célèbre infirmière anglaise);Lady Luck la chance;lady's maid femme f de chambre;lady's man don Juan m, homme m à femmes;British Lady Mayoress femme f du maire;Botany lady's slipper sabot-de-Vénus m;Botany lady's smock cardamine f des prés;Botany (autumn) lady's tresses spiranthe f spiralée, spiranthe f d'automne -
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noun1) дама; госпожа; a great lady знатная, важная дама; young lady барышня; а lady of easy virtue женщина легкого поведения; а lady of pleasure куртизанка; fine lady светская дама; iron. женщина, корчащая из себя аристократку2) (Lady) леди (титул знатной дамы)3) дама сердца, возлюбленная4) collocation жена; невеста; мать; your good lady ваша супруга; my (his) young lady collocation моя (его) невеста;the old ladyа) мать, старушка;б) жена5) хозяйка дома6) в сложных словах придает значение женского пола (напр., ladydoctor женщина-врач; ladycat joc. кошка)Our Lady eccl. богородица, богоматерьthe Old Lady of Threadneedle Street Английский банкextra lady theatr. cin. статистка* * *(n) Госпожа; дама* * ** * *[la·dy || 'leɪdɪ] n. леди, дама; девушка, невеста, дама сердца, возлюбленная рыцаря; жена, хозяйка дома, госпожа, барыня* * *баринебогоматерьвозлюбленнаягосподинегоспожгоспожагоспожамгоспожахгоспожегоспожигоспожойгоспожудамадемон-ледиженщиналедиматьневестапанепанистарушкасударынисударыня* * *1) леди 2) употребляется как вежливое обращение к женщинам 3) (Lady) 4) возлюбленная, дама сердца -
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tr['leɪdɪkɪləSMALLr/SMALL]1 donjuán nombre masculinon.• coquetón s.m.• tenorio s.m.noun (colloq) donjuán m (fam), castigador m (Esp fam)* * *noun (colloq) donjuán m (fam), castigador m (Esp fam) -
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tr[leɪdɪɪn'weɪtɪŋ]noun (pl ladies-in-waiting)1 dama de honor'leɪdiɪn'weɪtɪŋnoun (pl ladies-in-waiting) dama f de honor['leɪdɪɪn'weɪtɪŋ]N (pl ladies-in-waiting) dama f de honor* * *['leɪdiɪn'weɪtɪŋ]noun (pl ladies-in-waiting) dama f de honor -
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nounэкономка благородного происхождения (к которой относятся как к члену семьи)* * *экономка благородного происхождения* * *экономка, домашняя хозяйка -
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noun1) bot. язвенник2) виноград 'дамские пальчики'* * *печенье 'дамские пальчики', виноград 'дамские пальчики', язвенник [бот.]* * *1) бот. язвенник 2) виноград 'дамские пальчики' -
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nounкавалер, дамский угодник* * *дамский угодник, кавалер* * *тж. ladies's man кавалер, дамский угодник -
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