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1 lady
[ˈleɪdɪ] nounسَيِّدَه، إمْرأه( also adjective) a lady doctor.
2) a woman of good manners and refined behaviour:سيِّدَه رفيعَة الشَّأن والسُّلوكBe quiet! Ladies do not shout in public.
3) in the United Kingdom, used as the title of, or a name for, a woman of noble rank:لَقَب شَرَف في إنْجِلتراlords and ladies.
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2 женщина-врач
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3 camarera mayor
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4 dottoressa
f doctor* * *dottoressa s.f.1 ( laureata) (female) graduate2 ( in medicina) lady doctor, woman doctor3 ( donna saccente) Mrs know-all.* * *[dotto'ressa]sostantivo femminile1) (laureata) graduatedottoressa Bruni — (laureata) Ms Bruni; (dottore di ricerca) Dr Bruni
2) (medico) (lady) doctor, woman doctor* * *dottoressa/dotto'ressa/ ⇒ 1, 18sostantivo f.2 (medico) (lady) doctor, woman doctor. -
5 femme
femme [fam]1. feminine nouna. ( = individu) woman• les femmes et les enfants d'abord ! women and children first!b. ( = épouse) wife2. invariable adjective3. compounds* * *fam
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1) gén womanvêtements pour femmes — women's ou ladies' clothes
elle fait très femme — ( jeune fille) she looks quite grown-up
elle est très femme — ( adulte) she's very feminine
2) ( épouse) wife
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femme(-) (in compounds)femme-femme — (colloq) very feminine woman
Phrasal Verbs:- bon••ce que femme veut, Dieu le veut — Proverbe what a woman wants, a woman gets
souvent femme varie (bien fol est celui qui s'y fie) — Proverbe woman is fickle
* * *fam nf1) (personne de sexe féminin) woman2) (= épouse) wifeC'est la femme du directeur. — She's the headmaster's wife.
* * *A nf1 ( adulte de sexe féminin) woman; femme mariée married woman; une voix de femme a woman's voice; vêtements pour femmes women's ou ladies' clothes; c'est la femme de sa vie she's the love of his life; c'est la femme de mes rêves she's the woman of my dreams;2 ( comme archétype) woman; métier de femme woman's job; la femme des années 90 the woman of the '90s; le fait d'être femme the fact of being a woman; devenir femme to become a woman; un métier de femme a woman's job; elle fait très femme [jeune fille] she looks quite grown-up; elle est très femme [femme] she's very feminine; elle n'est pas femme à mentir she's not a woman to lie;3 ( épouse) wife; la femme du directeur the manager's wife; c'est sa femme she's his wife; prendre femme† to take a wife†; prendre qn pour femme to take sb to wife‡.B femme(-) ( in compounds) femme-écrivain woman writer; femme médecin woman ou lady† doctor; femme cadre executive woman; femme-prêtre woman priest; femme-soldat woman soldier; femme enfant little-girlish woman; femme-objet sex object; femme-femme○ very feminine woman.femme d'action woman of action; femme active working woman; femme d'affaires businesswoman; femme à barbe ( au cirque) bearded lady; femme battue battered wife; femme de chambre (employée d'hôtel, de maison) chambermaid; ( attachée au service d'une dame) lady's maid, personal maid; femme de charge housekeeper; femme de cœur caring person; femme entretenue kept woman; femme facile pej loose woman; femme fatale femme fatale; femme au foyer housewife; femme galante courtesan; femme d'intérieur homemaker; être très femme d'intérieur to care very much about one's home; femme de journée = femme de ménage; femme de lettres woman of letters; femme de mauvaise vie loose woman; femme de ménage cleaner, cleaning woman ou lady; femme du monde well-bred lady; femme de petite vertu woman of easy virtue; femme de service ( dans une collectivité) cleaner, cleaning lady; femme de tête assertive woman.ce que femme veut, Dieu le veut Prov what a woman wants, a woman gets; souvent femme varie (bien fol est celui qui s'y fie) Prov woman is fickle.[fam] nom féminin1. [personne] womanfemme ingénieur/soldat woman engineer/soldierune femme à poigne/de parole a tough/reliable womanfemme de ménage, femme à journée ou (Belgique) d'ouvrage cleaning lady, daily (woman) (UK), maid (US)femme de chambre maid, chambermaid2. [adulte]3. [ensemble de personnes]la femme, les femmes woman, womenla libération/les droits de la femme women's liberation/rights4. [épouse] wife5. (comme adjectif) [féminine] -
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7 Dame
f; -, -n1. lady; beim Tanz: partner; Damen Toilette: Ladies; eine echte Dame a real lady; eine Dame von Welt a woman of the world; die große alte Dame (+ Gen) the grand old lady (of); jemandes alte Dame umg., hum. (Mutter) s.o.’s old woman; wie geht’s deiner alten Dame? umg. how’s your old lady?; ganz Dame sein be every inch a lady; die große oder feine Dame spielen play the lady; Dame des Hauses the lady of the house; (Gastgeberin) hostess; meine Damen und Herren! ladies and gentlemen3. (Doppelstein) king; Schach und Kartenspiel: queen; eine Dame bekommen oder machen Damespiel: crown a man, make a king; Schach: queen a pawn* * *die Dame(Damespiel) king;(Person) gentlewoman; lady; dame;(Schachfigur) queen;(Spielkarte) queen* * *Da|me ['daːmə]f -, -n1) ladyguten Abend, die Dámen (old, hum) — good evening, ladies
ganz Dáme sein — to be the perfect lady, to be every inch a lady
2) (allgemein gesehen = Tanzpartnerin, Begleiterin) lady; (auf einen bestimmten Herrn bezogen) partner; (bei Cocktailparty, Theaterbesuch etc) (lady) companionseine Dáme ist eben mit einem anderen weggegangen — the lady he came with has just left with someone else
bringen Sie ruhig Ihre Dámen mit — do by all means bring your wives and girlfriends
3) (SPORT) woman, ladyHundert-Meter-Staffel der Dámen — women's or ladies' hundred metre (Brit) or meter (US) relay
* * *die1) (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.) lady2) (a woman of good manners and refined behaviour: Be quiet! Ladies do not shout in public.) lady3) ((the status of) a lady of the same rank as a knight: There were several dames at the royal wedding.) dame4) (a playing-card with a picture of a queen on it: I have two aces and a queen.) queen5) (an important chess-piece: a bishop, a king and a queen.) queen* * *Da·me<-, -n>[ˈda:mə, plˈda:mən]f1. (geh) ladyguten Abend, die \Damen! good evening, ladies!eine vornehme \Dame a lady, a gentlewoman formeine ältere \Dame an old [or euph elderly] ladyganz \Dame [sein] [to be] the perfect [or every inch a] ladydie große \Dame spielen to play the fine ladyjunge \Dame young lady„\Damen“ “Ladies”wo ist hier für \Damen? where's the lady's room? euph3. SPORT woman, ladydie Schwimmmeisterschaft der \Damen the women's [or ladies'] swimming championships\Dame spielen to play draughts5. (bei Schach) queendie \Dame nehmen to take the queen6. KARTEN queen* * *die; Dame, Damen1) ladysehr verehrte od. meine Damen und Herren! — ladies and gentlemen
die Abfahrt/die 200 Meter der Damen — (Sport) the women's downhill/200 metres
2) (Schach, Kartenspiele) queen4) (Doppelstein im Damespiel) king* * *1. lady; beim Tanz: partner;eine echte Dame a real lady;eine Dame von Welt a woman of the world;die große alte Dame (+gen) the grand old lady (of);jemandes alte Dame umg, hum (Mutter) sb’s old woman;wie geht’s deiner alten Dame? umg how’s your old lady?;ganz Dame sein be every inch a lady;feine Dame spielen play the lady;Dame des Hauses the lady of the house; (Gastgeberin) hostess;meine Damen und Herren! ladies and gentlemen* * *die; Dame, Damen1) ladysehr verehrte od. meine Damen und Herren! — ladies and gentlemen
die Abfahrt/die 200 Meter der Damen — (Sport) the women's downhill/200 metres
2) (Schach, Kartenspiele) queen4) (Doppelstein im Damespiel) king* * *-n (Schach, Kartenspiel) f.queen (Chess, Cards) n. -n f.dame n.lady n.madam n. -
8 лекарка
woman/lady doctor; medical woman* * *лѐкарка,ж., -и woman/lady doctor; medical woman.* * *woman/lady doctor; medical woman -
9 doctora
adj.doctor, Dr..f.1 doctoress, she who professes the skill of a doctor; a vain, impertinent, or assuming woman.2 a female medical practitioner.3 title given to Saint Theresa.4 woman doctor, lady doctor.* * *f., (m. - doctor)* * *
Del verbo doctorar: ( conjugate doctorar)
doctora es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
Dra.
doctora
Dra. sustantivo femenino (◊ Doctora) Dr
doctor,-ora sustantivo masculino y femenino doctor
doctor de la Iglesia, Doctor of the Church
' doctora' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
Dra
- recibir
- Dra.
- el
English:
address
- way
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10 женщина-врач
1) General subject: lady doctor, lady-doctor, woman doctor2) Rare: doctoress (употр. только когда нужно подчеркнуть пол), doctress, doctress (употр. только когда нужно подчеркнуть пол) -
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f.woman doctor, lady doctor.* * *f., (m. - médico)* * *
Del verbo medicar: ( conjugate medicar)
medica es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
medicar
médica
médico,-a
I sustantivo masculino y femenino doctor
médico de cabecera, family doctor
II adjetivo medical
' médica' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
asistencia
- jerga
- dispensar
- ficha
- fórmula
- prescripción
- revisión
English:
AMA
- antibiotic
- BMA
- checkup
- counter
- establish
- fraternity
- HMO
- Rx
- woman
- antenatal
- care
- health
- medical
- nursing
- screen
- veterinarian
- veterinary
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12 doctoresse
doctoresse [dɔktɔʀεs]feminine noun* * *dɔktɔʀɛs nfvieilli lady doctor* * *doctoresse† ⇒ Les métiers et les professions nf (female) doctor.[dɔktɔrɛs] nom féminin -
13 женщина
1) General subject: Eve, Eve's daughter, apron, baby farmer (за плату), child of our grandmother Eve, dame, daughter of Eve, distaff, donah, female (часто пренебр.), feminine, frow, girlie, (в сложных словах имеет значение) gynaeco, (в сложных словах) gyneco-, hen, heo, kitten, lady (в сложных словообразованиях: lady-doctor - женщина-врач), mort, multipara, petticoat, piece of calico, piece of muslin, pin-up, she, skirt, squaw, woman, matriarch (стоящая во главе какой-л. организации; пожилая женщина, пользующаяся всеобщим уважением), a bit of skirt2) Medicine: nonigravida, octigravida, septigravida, sextigravida, tertigravida, unigravida3) Colloquial: a bit of muslin, bonnet, (молодая) girl, wan (Irish)4) Dialect: hussy7) Jocular: piece of goods8) Religion: votaress (A female votary)9) Law: feme10) Australian slang: dolly bird (особенно молодая, привлекательная и глупая), missus11) Rude: Judy12) Scornful: old girl (независимо от возраста)13) Scottish language: wifie14) Abbreviation: f15) Jargon: bim (чья-то подруга), bird, calic, calico, fem, femme, frill, gal (особенно молодая и привлекательная), ginch, kicksie-wicksie, kinxiwinx, klooch, moll, muff, piece, pigeon, rib, shemale (особенно противная и злая), soft legs, twist, wren, Jane Doe (в отличие от мужчины), bimbo, dingbat (не мать или сестра), hairpin (в особенности домохозяйка), heaver, mama, maud, quail (обычно сексуально привлекательная и рассматриваемая в качестве сексуального объекта), she-stuff (особенно болтушка)16) Invective: bag (как сексуальный объект), cunt (отношение к которой выражается этим словом), lay (исключительно как сексуальный объект), stuff (исключительно как сексуальный объект)17) Black slang: band18) Makarov: she (в противоположность мужчине, мальчику и т.п.)19) Archaic: fair, womenkind20) Taboo: Sheila (об. любовница), article, baldy, bibe, bit of mutton (обычно проститутка// см. bit of meat), bit of skirt, bitch (любая), bludgeonet, brush, cave bitch (афро-американцы считают, что пещерные люди были только белыми), cunt (в зависимости от тона говорящего может обозначать физически привлекательную или уродливую), darlin' (употребляется как обращение), dawta, deal, femme (из французского), fur, jelly bean, kife (как объект совокупления), kilt (как объект совокупления), kitty-cat (см. pussy), kloosh, leg (как объект совокупления), luv, manto, mare, old haybag (обыч. старая и физически непривлекательная), open ass (как объект совокупления), pig (как соперник гомосексуалиста), poll (обыч. проститутка), polone, salt, seat cover (употр. водителями-дальнобойщиками), side, skeezer, slotted job, split arse, split-ass, splosh, squirrel, staff-breaker, tuna, tune (употр. среди музыкантов), turtle (как сексуальный объект), tussage, witch (любая) -
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15 seńora de compańía
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16 женщина
жен.1) woman; lady ( как вежливое обращение к женщинам); dona сленг; female пренебр.привлекательная женщина — attractive, beautiful, pretty woman
замужняя женщина — married woman; matron ( мать семейства); feme covert юр.
светская женщина — woman of the world, woman of fashion
скандальная женщина — fishwife разг.
безнравственная женщина — cutty разг.
ветреная женщина — fizgig, light-o'-love
деловая женщина — business woman, businesswoman
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ж.1. woman*умная женщина — clever woman*
замужняя женщина — married woman*
молодая женщина — young woman*
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20 женщина-врач
ж.female / lady doctor
См. также в других словарях:
lady — lady, woman The division of usage between these two words is complex and is caught up in issues of social class. In George Meredith s Evan Harrington (1861), the heroine, Rose Jocelyn, is rhetorically asked, Would you rather be called a true… … Modern English usage
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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 — ladyhood, n. ladyish, adj. ladyishly, adv. ladyishness, n. ladyless, adj. /lay dee/, n., pl. ladies, adj. n. 1. a woman who is refined, polite, and well spoken: She may be poor and have little education, but she s a real lady. 2. a woman of high… … Universalium
lady — [[t]le͟ɪdi[/t]] ♦♦ ladies 1) N COUNT You can use lady when you are referring to a woman, especially when you are showing politeness or respect. → See also old lady She s a very sweet old lady... Shall we rejoin the ladies? ...a lady doctor. ...a… … English dictionary
lady — la•dy [[t]ˈleɪ di[/t]] n. pl. dies, adj. 1) cvb a woman who is refined, polite, and well spoken 2) cvb a woman of high social position or economic class 3) any woman; female (sometimes used in combination): the lady who answered the phone; a… … From formal English to slang
lady — /ˈleɪdi / (say laydee) noun (plural ladies) 1. a woman of good family or social position, or of good breeding, refinement, etc. (correlative of gentleman). 2. (a polite term for any woman): the ladies should go to the left. 3. (upper case) a. (a… …
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