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1 letter of cachet
История: королевский приказ об заточении без суда (во Франции), королевский приказ об изгнании без суда (во Франции) -
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[ʹkæʃeı] n1. печатьletter of cachet - ист. королевский приказ об изгнании или заточении без суда ( во Франции)
2. отпечаток; характерная черта3. фарм. облатка; капсула -
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1. n печать2. n отпечаток; характерная черта3. n фарм. облатка; капсулаСинонимический ряд:1. stamp (noun) fastener; seal; sigil; signature; signet; stamp; sticker; tape; tie2. status (noun) consequence; dignity; position; prestige; rank; standing; state; stature; status -
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ˈkæʃeɪ франц.;
сущ.
1) печать
2) отличительный признак Syn: stamp, distinguishing mark
3) мед. облатка, капсула для приема лекарств One cachet is to be taken with the midday meal and one in the evening. ≈ Одну таблетку следует принимать в обед, а одну ≈ вечером. печать - letter of * (историческое) королевский приказ об изгнании или заточении без суда( во Франции) отпечаток;
характерная черта( фармацевтическое) облатка;
капсула cachet фр. мед. облатка, капсула для приема лекарств ~ фр. отличительный знак( подлинности происхождения и т. п.) ;
courtesy is the cachet of good breeding вежливость свидетельствует о хорошем воспитании ~ фр. печать;
отпечаток ~ фр. отличительный знак( подлинности происхождения и т. п.) ;
courtesy is the cachet of good breeding вежливость свидетельствует о хорошем воспитании -
5 print
печать имя существительное:эстамп (print, plate)печатное издание (print, printing)глагол:напечатать (type, print, publish)отпечатать (print, imprint, type)имя прилагательное:ситцевый (print, printed cotton)
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cachet — 1630s, Scottish borrowing of Fr. cachet seal affixed to a letter or document (16c.), from O.Fr. dialectal cacher to press, crowd, from L. coactare constrain (see CACHE (Cf. cache)). Meaning evolving through (letter under) personal stamp (of the… … Etymology dictionary
Cachet — Cach et, n. [F. fr. cacher to hide.] A seal, as of a letter. [1913 Webster] {Lettre de cachet} [F.], a sealed letter, especially a letter or missive emanating from the sovereign; much used in France before the Revolution as an arbitrary order of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cachet — [ka shā′, kash′ā] n. [Fr < cacher: see CACHE] 1. a seal or stamp on an official letter or document: see also LETTRE DE CACHET 2. any sign of official approval 3. a) a mark or sign showing something is genuine, authentic, or of superior quality … English World dictionary
cachet, lettre de — ▪ French history (French: “letter of the sign [or signet]”), a letter signed by the king and countersigned by a secretary of state and used primarily to authorize someone s imprisonment. It was an important instrument of administration… … Universalium
cachet — /ka shay , kash ay/; Fr. /kann she /, n., pl. cachets /ka shayz , kash ayz/; Fr. /kann she /. 1. an official seal, as on a letter or document. 2. a distinguishing mark or feature; stamp: Courtesy is the cachet of good breeding. 3. a sign or… … Universalium
cachet — noun /kæˈʃeɪ,ˈkæʃ.eɪ/ a) A special characteristic or quality. I remember when this diner was a quiet hangout, but lately it seems to be losing its cachet. b) A seal, as of a letter. Syn: charm … Wiktionary
cachet — [17] Cachet was a Scottish borrowing of a French word which originally meant ‘seal affixed to a letter or document’. In the 19th century this developed into the figurative ‘personal stamp, distinguishing characteristic’, which, through its use in … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
cachet — ca•chet [[t]kæˈʃeɪ, ˈkæʃ eɪ[/t]] n. 1) why an official seal, as on a letter or document 2) an official sign of approval 3) cvb superior status; prestige: a job with a certain cachet[/ex] 4) a distinguishing mark or feature 5) pha a hollow wafer… … From formal English to slang
cachet — /ˈkæʃeɪ/ (say kashay), /kæˈʃeɪ/ (say ka shay) noun 1. a seal as on a letter. 2. a distinguishing mark or characteristic. 3. kudos; prestige: *she thought it would give a cachet to her party to have him there –martin boyd, 1946. 4. Pharmaceutical… …
cachet — [17] Cachet was a Scottish borrowing of a French word which originally meant ‘seal affixed to a letter or document’. In the 19th century this developed into the figurative ‘personal stamp, distinguishing characteristic’, which, through its use in … Word origins
Lettres de cachet — [lɛtrədəka ʃɛ, französisch], in Frankreich bis zur Französischen Revolution (1789) im Namen des Königs geschriebene, von einem Staatssekretär gegengezeichnete, mit dem königlichen Siegel (cachet) versehene Befehle des Souveräns, die u. a.… … Universal-Lexikon