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Общая лексика: подруга, приятельница -
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Табуированная лексика: любовница -
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n. bayan arkadaş* * *bayan arkadaş -
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а) подру́га ж, знако́мая жб) (тж girlfriend) прия́тельница ж, любо́вница ж -
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♦ lady /ˈleɪdɪ/n.1 signora; dama; gentildonna; padrona: There were four ladies, c'erano quattro signore; the lady of the castle, la signora del castello; la castellana; the lady of the house, la padrona di casa; (vocat.) Ladies and gentlemen!, signore e signori!2 – Lady, Lady ( titolo onorifico attribuito a nobildonne e a mogli di nobiluomini): Lady Jane Grey, Lady Jane Grey; the Lady Mayoress, la moglie del sindaco (di una grande città, eccetto Londra)7 (pl.) (col verbo al sing.) toilette per signore: DIALOGO → - Asking for the toilet- Excuse me, where's the ladies?, scusi, dov'è il bagno delle donne?● (relig.) Lady Altar, altare della Madonna □ ladies' band, vera (o fede nuziale) per donna □ (iron.) Lady Bountiful, donna esageratamente generosa; fata benefica (fig.) □ ( sport) lady champion, campionessa □ (relig.) Lady Chapel, cappella dedicata alla Madonna □ (relig.) Lady Day, festa dell'Annunciazione ( 25 marzo) □ ( sport) Ladies' Day, la giornata dell'hockey femminile (in GB) □ (ass.) lady driver, automobilista donna ( di solito paga meno in GB) □ ladies' fashions, articoli di moda femminile; modelli da donna □ (bot.) lady fern ( Athyrium filix-foemina), felce femmina □ lady's finger, savoiardo □ lady friend, amica; amante □ Ladies' gallery, galleria riservata alle signore ( nella Camera dei Comuni) □ lady-help, domestica; colf □ lady-in-waiting, dama di compagnia □ lady-killer, conquistatore; rubacuori; dongiovanni □ lady lingerie, biancheria intima da donna □ (arc.) lady-love, amorosa; innamorata □ Lady Luck, la Fortuna ( personificata) □ lady's maid, cameriera personale □ a ladies' man, un damerino; un conquistatore di donne □ (antiq., scherz.) lady of the night, prostituta; lucciola (fig.) □ ( sport) lady player, giocatrice □ ladies' room, toilette per signore □ ( tennis) ladies' singles, il singolo femminile □ (bot.) lady's slipper (o lady-slipper) ( Cypripedium calceolus), pianella della Madonna □ (bot.) lady smock ( Cardamine pratensis), cardamine; viola dei pesci, billeri (region.) □ (relig.) Lady Superior, Madre superiora □ (bot.) lady tulip ( Tulipa silvestris), tulipano selvatico; lancetta □ ladies' wear, vestiti da donna □ cleaning lady, donna delle pulizie.NOTA D'USO: - lady o woman?- NOTA D'USO: - lady o madam?- -
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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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'leidi1) (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.) señora, dama2) (a woman of good manners and refined behaviour: Be quiet! Ladies do not shout in public.) dama3) (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.) lady•- ladylike- Ladyship
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lady n señora / mujerLadies and gentlemen... Señoras y señores...tr['leɪdɪ]1 (title) lady nombre femenino1) : señora f, dama f2) woman: mujer fn.• dama s.f.• doña s.f.• señora s.f.'leɪdi1)a) ( woman) señora f, dama f (frml)ladies and gentlemen — señoras y señores, damas y caballeros
ladies first! — primero las damas or señoras!
an old lady — una señora mayor; (before n)
lady mayoress — (BrE) alcaldesa f
b) ( refined woman) señora f, dama fc) (AmE colloq) (as form of address) señorad) ( appreciative use) mujer f2) ( noblewoman or wife of a knight) lady f3) ( Relig)['leɪdɪ]1. N1) (=woman) señora f, dama f frmladies' clothing — ropa f de señora
ladies' hairdresser — peluquero(-a) m / f de señoras
ladies first — las damas or las señoras primero
ladies and gentlemen! — ¡señoras y señores!, ¡damas y caballeros!
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an old lady — una señora mayor•
this is the young lady who served me — esta es la señorita or la joven que me sirviónow listen here, young lady! — ¡escúchame, jovencita!
2) (=educated woman, noblewoman) dama f•
she's no lady — no es lo que se dice una dama•
she's a real lady — es toda una dama3) (in titles)what seems to be the trouble, lady? — ¿qué ocurre, señora?
5) † (=wife) señora f, esposa f•
your good lady — su esposa, su señora6) (Rel)7)the ladies — (=lavatory) el servicio (de señoras), el baño (de señoras) (LAm)
Ladies — Señoras, Damas
2.CPDladies' room N — servicio m de señoras, baño m de señoras (LAm)
Lady Chapel N — (Rel) capilla f de la Virgen
Lady Day N — (Brit) día m de la Anunciación (25 de marzo)
lady doctor N — doctora f, médico f
lady friend N — amiga f
lady mayoress N — alcaldesa f
lady's fingers NPL — (Bot) (with sing or pl vb) quingombó m
lady's maid N — doncella f
* * *['leɪdi]1)a) ( woman) señora f, dama f (frml)ladies and gentlemen — señoras y señores, damas y caballeros
ladies first! — primero las damas or señoras!
an old lady — una señora mayor; (before n)
lady mayoress — (BrE) alcaldesa f
b) ( refined woman) señora f, dama fc) (AmE colloq) (as form of address) señorad) ( appreciative use) mujer f2) ( noblewoman or wife of a knight) lady f3) ( Relig) -
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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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n (pl ladies)1) леді, дама; паніa great lady — знатна (поважна) дама
fine lady — світська жінка, аристократка
young lady — панночка, панна, панянка
ladies first! — спершу дами!, будь ласка, проходьте!
3) дама серця; кохана, коханка4) дружинаFirst L. (of the land) — амер. дружина президента США
5) господиня, хазяйка6) володаркаL. Day — церк. благовіщення
lady of Babylon (of Rome) — знев. «вавілонська блудниця» (про римсько-католицьку церкву)
lady of the frying-pan — жарт. куховарка
lady's bedstraw — бот. підмаренник
lady's comb — бот. скандикс
lady's delight — бот. польова фіалка
lady's maid — покоївка, камеристка
lady's man — дамський догідник, ловелас
L.'s mantle — бот. приворотень
L.'s slipper — бот. зозулині черевички
lady's smock — бот. жеруха
lady's thumb — бот. спориш почечуйний
Our L. — церк. Богородиця, Богоматір
the leading lady — театр. провідна актриса; виконавиця головної ролі
the Old L. of Threadneedle Street — жарт. Англійський банк
* * *I ['leidi] n1) леді, дама; пані; aмep. жінка ( при звертанні)2) (Lady) леді (як титулування дружин перів, баронів, лицарів ставиться перед прізвищем; як титулування дочок перів ставиться перед іменем)3) пoeт. дама серця; кохана4) дружина5) господиня, хазяйка; пoeт. володаркаour sovereign lady — королева; государиня
6) як компонент складних слів означає заняття, професію е т. п. (- lady): saleslady продавщицяII [`leidi] aextra /walking/ lady — театр, кiнo статистка
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1. [ʹleıdı] n1. 1) леди, дама; госпожаfine lady - а) светская женщина, аристократка; б) ирон. женщина, корчащая из себя аристократку
young lady - молодая особа; барышня
my dear /good/ lady - сударыня ( обращение) [ср. тж. 1, 2)]
ladies first! - дамы, пожалуйста, проходите!; сначала дамы
to behave like a lady - вести себя как подобает воспитанной женщине; соблюдать достоинство женщины
you've dropped your gloves, lady! - женщина, вы обронили перчатки!
2. (Lady) леди (как титулование жён пэров, баронов и рыцарей ставится перед фамилией; как титулование дочерей пэров ставится перед именем)my lady - миледи (обращение к женщинам, носящим титул леди; обыкн. употр. прислугой)
3. поэт. дама сердца; возлюбленная4. жена, супругаFirst Lady - амер. супруга президента США
5. 1) хозяйка2) поэт. владычицаour sovereign lady - королева; государыня
Our Lady - богоматерь, владычица небесная
6. (-lady) как компонент сложных слов означает занятие, профессию и т. п.:lady of the frying-pan - шутл. кухарка
2. [ʹleıdı] aLady of Babylon /of Rome/ - презр. «вавилонская блудница» ( о римско-католической церкви)
женского полаlady friend - подруга, приятельница
lady help - прислуга, часто на положении члена семьи
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'leidi1) (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.) dame, frue2) (a woman of good manners and refined behaviour: Be quiet! Ladies do not shout in public.) 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.) lady•- ladylike- Ladyship
- ladybirddameIsubst. \/ˈleɪdɪ\/1) ( høytidelig eller gammeldags) dame2) ( også lady friend) venninne (kvinnelig kjæreste), elskerinne, dame3) (gammeldags, om ektefelle) frue, hustru, kone4) (særlig amer., hverdagslig)forklaring: tiltaleform, ofte nedlatende eller irritert• listen, lady, I think you should mind your own business5) ( britisk) adelskvinne, kvinne av fornem familieit isn't over until the fat lady sings ( hverdagslig) det er fremdeles tid igjen, det er ikke slutt ennå• sit still, we can`t go till the fat lady singssitt stille, vi kan ikke gå før det er sluttLadies (tar verb i entall, hverdagslig) dametoalett, damer (på skilt)ladies and gentlemen ( tiltale) mine damer og herrerladies who lunch ( hverdagslig) forklaring: velstående kvinner som bruker tiden til å spise lunsjLady ( gammeldags) fru( tittel på adelig kvinne) ladyLady Bountiful (hverdagslig, ofte nedsettende) velgjørerinne, god fe, forklaring: kvinne som driver veldedighetlady of the house fruen i husetlady of the manor slottsfruenlady's\/ladies' dame-, kvinne-My Lady ( i tiltale) fru(e), forklaring: høflig måte å tiltale kvinnelige dommere og enkelte adelige kvinner påOur Lady Vår Frue, Jomfru MariaIIadj. \/ˈleɪdɪ\/( gammeldags) kvinnelig• surprisingly, the novel was written by a lady author -
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frend1) (someone who knows and likes another person very well: He is my best friend.) venn(inne), bekjent2) (a person who acts in a friendly and generous way to people etc he or she does not know: a friend to animals.) (-)venn•- friendly
- friendship
- make friends with
- make friendsalliert--------forbundsfelle--------venn--------venninneIsubst. \/frend\/1) venn, venninnne, kamerat, bekjent2) venn, velgjører, hjelper3) ( tiltaleord hos kvekerne) venn, kvekerbe bad friends være uvennerbe friends with være venner meda friend at court en innflytelsesrik venna friend of order et ordensmenneskefriends ( spesielt skotsk) pårørende, slektningerlady friend venninne (til mann)long friends gamle vennermake a friend of someone få en god venn i noen, vinne noens vennskapmake friends få venner, bli vennermake friends again bli venner igjen, forsonesmake friends with bli venner medmy honourable friend ( i parlamentsdebatter) den ærede talermy learned friend (jus, i retten) ærede kollegawoman friend venninne (til kvinne)IIverb \/frend\/( poetisk) støtte, hjelpe -
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I ['leidi] n1) леді, дама; пані; aмep. жінка ( при звертанні)2) (Lady) леді (як титулування дружин перів, баронів, лицарів ставиться перед прізвищем; як титулування дочок перів ставиться перед іменем)3) пoeт. дама серця; кохана4) дружина5) господиня, хазяйка; пoeт. володаркаour sovereign lady — королева; государиня
6) як компонент складних слів означає заняття, професію е т. п. (- lady): saleslady продавщицяII [`leidi] aextra /walking/ lady — театр, кiнo статистка
lady friend — подруга, приятелька
См. также в других словарях:
lady friend — lady friends N COUNT: usu poss N A man s lady friend is the woman with whom he is having a romantic or sexual relationship. [BRIT, OLD FASHIONED] … English dictionary
lady friend — lady ,friend noun count a man s girlfriend … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
lady friend — noun a girl or young woman with whom a man is romantically involved his girlfriend kicked him out • Syn: ↑girlfriend, ↑girl • Hypernyms: ↑woman, ↑adult female, ↑lover * * * noun … Useful english dictionary
lady friend — {n.} 1. A woman friend. * /His aunt stays with a lady friend in Florida during the winter./ 2. A woman who is the lover of a man. Used by people trying to appear more polite, but not often used by careful speakers. * /The lawyer took his lady… … Dictionary of American idioms
lady friend — {n.} 1. A woman friend. * /His aunt stays with a lady friend in Florida during the winter./ 2. A woman who is the lover of a man. Used by people trying to appear more polite, but not often used by careful speakers. * /The lawyer took his lady… … Dictionary of American idioms
lady\ friend — noun 1. A woman friend. His aunt stays with a lady friend in Florida during the winter. 2. A woman who is the lover of a man. Used by people trying to appear more polite, but not often used by careful speakers. The lawyer took his lady friend to… … Словарь американских идиом
lady friend — a female extramarital sexual partner She does not have to be a woman of breeding or distinction, but the use implies slightly more acceptability than woman friend: It s my lady friend. I ve reason to suspect that she s getting a bit on… … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
lady friend — noun A more quaint term for girlfriend, often used ironically … Wiktionary
lady friend — /ˈleɪdi frɛnd/ (say laydee frend) noun (dated) a female companion of a man who is not married or related to him …
lady — / leIdi/ noun plural ladies (C) 1 WOMAN a) a word meaning woman, used because people think it is a more polite word: Give your coat to the lady over there. | The young lady at reception sent me up here. | the ladies darts team | tea lady/cleaning … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
lady — la|dy W2S2 [ˈleıdi] n plural ladies [: Old English; Origin: hlAfdige, from hlaf bread + dige one who kneads ] 1.) a) a woman of a particular type or age young/old/elderly etc lady b) a … Dictionary of contemporary English