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121 play
[pleɪ]1. verb1) to amuse oneself:يَلْهوThe little girl wants to play with her friends.
Here's a pack of cards – who wants to play (with me)?
يَلْعَبI'm playing golf with him this evening.
3) to act in a play etc; to act (a character):يُمَثِّلThe company is playing in London this week.
4) (of a play etc) to be performed:يُعْرَض"Oklahoma" is playing at the local theatre.
5) to (be able to) perform on (a musical instrument):Who was playing the piano this morning?
يَعْزِفHe plays (the oboe) in an orchestra.
6) ( usually with on) to carry out or do (a trick):يُنَفِّذُ ، يَقومُ بِحيلَهHe played a trick on me.
يُباريI'll play you at tennis.
8) (of light) to pass with a flickering movement:يَمُرُّ بِحَرَكاتٍThe firelight played across the ceiling.
9) to direct (over or towards something):يُوَجِّهThe firemen played their hoses over the burning house.
10) to put down or produce (a playing-card) as part of a card game:يَلْعَب في لُعْبَة الوَرَقHe played the seven of hearts.
2. noun1) recreation; amusement:اللّهوA person must have time for both work and play.
2) an acted story; a drama:مَسْرَحِيَّهShakespeare wrote many great plays.
3) the playing of a game:مُباراهAt the start of today's play, England was leading India by fifteen runs.
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122 LYKILL
* * *(pl. luklar and lyklar), m. key.* * *m., pl. luklar, mod. lyklar, dat. sing. lykli; [from loka; Dan. nögle; Swed. nyckel, changing l into n]:—a key, Grág. ii. 193, Gþl. 532, Odd. 16, Skálda 172, Fbr. 46 new Ed., N. G. L. i. 131, 383; kistu-lykill, Nj. 94; konungs-lykill, see konungr, Fbr. l. c., Fms. vi. 188: the lady of a house used to wear a bundle of keys at her girdle, hence the phrase in Þkv. 16, 19:—as a musical term, lyklar í symphonu, Skálda. lykla-vald, n. the keeping of the keys. -
123 garden
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124 husets frue
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125 госпожа и господская дочь
General subject: Lady- Daughter-of-the-HouseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > госпожа и господская дочь
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126 ཉ་མ་
[nya ma]maiden disciples, lady, maiden, mistress of the house, housewife, hearer of a lama who is not a regular disciple, woman, vagina -
127 kućedomaćica
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128 de vrouw des huizes
de vrouw des huizeslady/mistress of the houseVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de vrouw des huizes
См. также в других словарях:
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lady of the house — {n. phr.} Female owner, or wife of the owner, of the house; the hostess. * / Dinner is served, the lady of the house announced to her guests./ … Dictionary of American idioms
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the lady of the house — somewhat old fashioned : the female family member who has the most responsibility for taking care of and making decisions about the household Is the lady of the house at home? • • • Main Entry: ↑lady of the house … Useful english dictionary
lady of the house, the — noun OLD FASHIONED the woman who owns a house, or the wife of the owner … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
(the) lady of the house — the lady of the house UK US noun old fashioned the woman who owns a house, or the wife of the owner Thesaurus: women and girlssynonym … Useful english dictionary
lady of the house — la′dy of the house′ n. the female head of a household • Etymology: 1785–95 … From formal English to slang
lady of the house — the female head of a household (usually prec. by the). [1785 95] * * * … Universalium
lady of the house — Date: 1601 the chief female in a household … New Collegiate Dictionary
the lady of the house — UK / US noun old fashioned the woman who owns a house, or the wife of the owner … English dictionary