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/'lejdı/ f inv. 1. (angielski tytuł szlachecki) lady- lady Diana Lady Diana2. (dama) lady- jest prawdziwą lady she’s a real lady* * *f.indecl. lady.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > lady
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اِمْرَأَة ذات مكانة اجتماعية عالية \ lady: old use a woman of good social position. \ زَوْجَةُ لُورْد أو فارس (لقب إنجليزي) \ lady: (as a title) the wife of a Lord or of a Knight: The lord and Lady Mountbatten; Sir Winston and Lady Churchill. \ سَيِّدة محتَرمة \ lady: a woman with polite and gentle manners. -
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[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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yks.nom. lady 1-1ä; yks.part. ladya 3-1ä; mon.gen. ladyjen 5-1ä; mon.ill. ladyihin 7-1äaatelisnainen (noun)daami (noun)nainen (noun)rouva (noun)täti (noun)* * *• lady -
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سَيِّدة \ lady: (in public notices and speeches) any female person. mistress: old use a female employer; the wife of one’s master: The servants obeyed their mistress. -
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Lady L. begeleidde de KoninginLady L. attended the QueenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > Lady L. begeleidde de Koningin
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Very fine wool yarn, spun from the Leicester fleece and used solely in the early 19th century for knitting shawls and the like. It was made single and up to six-fold.
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lady — s.f. Titlu dat în Anglia soţiei unui lord sau a unui cavaler; p. ext. doamnă nobilă din Anglia. ♦ Epitet dat unei femei distinse, manierate. [pr.: lédi] – cuv. engl. Trimis de LauraGellner, 16.05.2004. Sursa: DEX 98 LADY s.f. (Anglicism) Doamnă … Dicționar Român
lady — ► NOUN (pl. ladies) 1) (in polite or formal use) a woman. 2) a woman of superior social position. 3) (Lady) a title used by peeresses, female relatives of peers, the wives and widows of knights, etc. 4) a courteous or genteel woman. 5) (the Lad … English terms dictionary
lady — [lād′ē] n. pl. ladies [ME lavedi < OE hlæfdige, lady, mistress < hlaf, LOAF1 + dige < dæge, (bread) kneader < IE base * dheig̑h : see DOUGH] 1. the mistress of a household: now obsolete except in the phrase the lady of the house 2. a… … English World dictionary