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1 mansión
f.mansion, large house.* * *1 mansion* * *noun f.* * *SF mansion* * *femenino mansion* * *= stately home, mansion home, mansion, country house, manor house.Ex. Librarians are no strangers to the use of mobile vans as a means of taking books to scattered rural communities, even individual farms and stately homes.Ex. From the impressive library of his mansion home on Beacon Hill, Ticknor ruled over Boston's intellectual life and was looked to as the leading arbiter of intellectual and social life in that great city.Ex. Housed in a Victorian mansion, the library is used most often by new homeowners researching the history of their house.Ex. Over 180 country houses were demolished or gutted in Scotland in the years after the Second World War.Ex. There are many interesting manor houses and castles worth a visit in the region.* * *femenino mansion* * *= stately home, mansion home, mansion, country house, manor house.Ex: Librarians are no strangers to the use of mobile vans as a means of taking books to scattered rural communities, even individual farms and stately homes.
Ex: From the impressive library of his mansion home on Beacon Hill, Ticknor ruled over Boston's intellectual life and was looked to as the leading arbiter of intellectual and social life in that great city.Ex: Housed in a Victorian mansion, the library is used most often by new homeowners researching the history of their house.Ex: Over 180 country houses were demolished or gutted in Scotland in the years after the Second World War.Ex: There are many interesting manor houses and castles worth a visit in the region.* * *mansionmansión señorial stately home* * *
mansión sustantivo femenino
mansion;
mansión sustantivo femenino mansion
' mansión' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
originaria
- originario
- solar
- suntuosa
- suntuoso
English:
hall
- mansion
- guest
- sumptuous
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3 mansion
[ˈmænʃən] nouna large (luxurious) house:مَنْزِل فَخْم، قَصْرThey own a country mansion.
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5 londonska palata
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7 дворец
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8 официальная резиденция
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > официальная резиденция
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9 помещичий дом
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > помещичий дом
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10 dom londonskog pretsednika opš
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11 vlasteoska kuća
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12 офіційна резиденція
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13 усадьба
mansion house, smallholding building, farmstead, homestead, messuage, pen, steadingРусско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > усадьба
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14 большое здание
mansion-house амер.Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > большое здание
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15 VÉ
I)n.1) mansion, house; byggja vé goða, to dwell in the homes of the gods;2) temple, sanctuary (vega víg í véum).n. pl. standard (poet.).* * *n. [a form vés would answer to Ulf. weihs or wehs, n. = κώμη, ἀγρός; Hel. uuih = templum; the identity of this word with the Lat. vicus and Gr. οικος is indubitable, the abbreviation being analogous to fé and pecu; whereas Goth. weihs = holy is prop. a different root word, see vígja; for the double sense of Lat. aedes and templum does not depend on the etymology, but is analogous to what has taken place in the word hof, q. v.]A. A mansion, house, Lat. aedes, this is the original sense, then a sanctuary, temple, cp. hof; til vés heilags, to the holy mansion, Hdl. 1; alda vé, the home of men, i. e. the earth, Hm. 107; Út-vé, Üt-garðr, the outer-mansion, of the outskirt of the earth, where the giants live, Þd.; ginnunga vé, the mansion of the gods, the heavens, Haustl. 15; byggja vé goða, to dwell in the homes of the gods, Vþm. 51; hapta vé, the places of gods = holy places, Vellekla; vé mána, the moon’s mansion, i. e. the heavens, Edda i. 330 (in a verse); valda véum, to rule house, dwell, reside, Gm. 13; svá mikils virðu goðin vé sín ok griða-staði, at eigi vildu þau saurga þá með blóði úlfsins, Edda 20; öll Vandils-vé, the land of V., Hkv. 2. 33: allit., vé ok vangr, frá mínum véum ok vöngum skolu þér æ jafnan köld ráð koma (sec vangr), Ls. 51.II. a temple; öll vé banda, all the temples of the gods, and hapta vé, id., Vellekla; granda véum, to violate the temples, Hkr. i. (in a verse); vés valdr, the lord of the vé, i. e. lord of the county, or = temple-lord (?), an epithet applied to the Earl Sigurd, Kormak.2. the law phrase, vega víg í véum, to slay a man in a sanctuary (a temple, an assembly, or the like); hann vá víg í véum ok varð útlægr, Landn. 80; Özurr vá víg í véum á Upplöndum, þá er hann váf í brúðför með Sigurði hrisa, fyrir þat varð hann landflótti til Íslands, 304; Erpr lútandi vá víg í véum ok var ætlaðr til dráps, Skáldatal 252; vargr í véum (see vargr), Fms. xi. 40; Eyvindr hafði vegit í véum ok var hann vargr orðinn, Eg. 259: also in the obscure passage, Grág., Þ.Þ. ch. 24, ‘um vés úti,’ perh. ‘um vés útan,’ = outside the court, absent from court, of a judge prevented through sickness from being in his place in court, Grág. (Kb.) i. 76, l. 3.B. Vé, in local names, Vé-björg = Vi-borg in Denmark, Fms.; Vis-torf, Thork. Dipl.: Véar, f. pl. (like Torgar, Nesjar), Munch’s Norg. Beskriv.: Vé-ey, an island in Romsdal in Norway, Edda ii. 492; Óðins-vé = Odense in Funen in Denmark, Fms. xi. (never in Icel. local names): freq. in mod. Dan. and Swed. local names, Vi-um, Vi-bæí, Vi-lund, Vis-by.II. in names of persons, either from vé = aedes or from vé = Goth. weihs = holy, thus, e. g. Vé-laug may be = Heim-laug, which name also occurs: Vé-geirr (hann var kallaðr Végeirr því at hann var blótmaðr mikill), Landn. 149: Vé-gestr, Vé-dís, Vé-mundr (all these names in the same family), Landn.; as also, Vé-garðr, Vé-kell, Vé-brandr, Vé-freyðr, Vé-laug, Vé-leifr, Vé-ný, id.: or as in Véþ-ormr, Véþ-orn; cp. Widu-ric, Widu-kind, Wodu-rid, and other similar old Teut. pr. names. -
16 жилой дом
1) General subject: dwelling-house, accommodation unit, dwelling, residential house2) Engineering: apartment building, apartment house3) Construction: apartment block, domestic building, domestic house, manor, mansion, residential unit, mansion house5) Economy: household6) Official expression: residence (The prison,if built, would be too close to residences and an elementary school.)7) Jail: crib8) Business: residential building9) Chemical weapons: resident house10) Makarov: residence building -
17 помещичий дом
1) General subject: castellet, courthouse (на юге Англии), ha' house, hall, manor house, manor place, manor seat, mansion house, mansion-house2) Rare: castelet3) Architecture: manor, manor-house -
18 дворец
1) General subject: alcazar, castle, mansion, mansion house, palace, pleasure dome, pleasure-dome (величественный), serai (султана), mansion-house3) Construction: palazzo -
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domestic house, dwelling house, mansion house, mansionРусско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > жилой дом
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муж.1) ( здание) houseжилой дом — dwelling house, apartment house, block of flats
помещичий дом — country-house, manor-house, mansion-house
2) ( домашний очаг) homeчувствовать себя как дома — to feel at home, to be quite at home
3) (семья) house, homeввести в дом — to bring smb. home to meet one's family
4) ( хозяйство) house, householdжить одним домом — to live as one family/household, to share a home
5) ( учреждение) institution, organization, house, service; retreatдом отдыха — holiday/rest home
игорный дом — gambling-house; gaming-house
публичный дом — brothel, house of prostitution; parlor house амер.
6) (род, династия) house, family, ancestry, dynasty••Белый дом — ( резиденция президента США) White House
работа на дому — work to be done at home, outside work
в лучших домах (Филадельфии) — разг. in the best/finest homes, in polite society
См. также в других словарях:
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mansion house — noun a large and imposing house • Syn: ↑mansion, ↑manse, ↑hall, ↑residence • Hypernyms: ↑house • Hyponyms: ↑manor, ↑manor house, ↑ … Useful english dictionary