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noun2) (class) Adel, der* * *see academic.ru/50075/noble">noble* * *no·bil·ity[nə(ʊ)ˈbɪləti, AM noʊˈbɪlət̬i]n no pl▪ the \nobility der Adel* * *[nəU'bIlItI]n no pl1) (= people) (Hoch)adel mnobility of mind/thought — geistiger Adel
* * *nobility [nəʊˈbılətı] s1. fig Adel m, Größe f, Würde f, Vornehmheit f:nobility of soul Seelenadel, -größethe nobility and gentry der hohe und niedere Adel* * *noun2) (class) Adel, der* * *n.Adel nur sing. m.Adelsstand m. -
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noun1) дворянство; родовая знать; the nobility класс дворян; титулованная аристократия (в Англии; в отличие от gentry - нетитулованного дворянства)2) благородство, великодушие; величие (ума и т. п.)* * *1 (n) аристократия; благородство; великодушие; величие; высшее дворянство; дворянство; титулованное дворянство2 (v) знать* * ** * *[no·bil·i·ty || nəʊ'bɪlətɪ] n. благородство, великодушие, величие, дворянство, знать* * *благородствовеликодушиевеличиедворянствознать* * *1) знатность 2) дворянство; родовая знать (особ. the nobility) 3) благородство, великодушие; величие (ума и т. п.) -
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(a) (aristocracy) noblesse f, aristocratie f(b) (loftiness) noblesse f, majesté f, grandeur f -
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nounകുലീനത, ആഭിജാത്യം -
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see nobletr[nəʊ'bɪlɪtɪ]1 noblezanobility [no'bɪlət̬i] n: nobleza fn.• caballerosidad s.f.• dignidad s.f.• generosidad s.f.• hidalguía s.f.• nobleza s.f.• porte s.m.• señorío s.m.nəʊ'bɪlətimass noun nobleza f[nǝʊ'bɪlɪtɪ]N (all senses) nobleza f* * *[nəʊ'bɪləti]mass noun nobleza f -
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1. n благородство; великодушие; величие2. n дворянство, знать, аристократия3. n титулованное дворянствоСинонимический ряд:1. aristocracy (noun) aristocracy; elite; gentry; peerage; royalty; ruling class; society2. distinction (noun) distinction; eminence; prestige3. magnificence (noun) dignity; grandeur; greatness; honor; honour; integrity; loftiness; magnificence; majesty; stateliness; virtueАнтонимический ряд:disrepute; meanness; rabble -
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* * *[no(u)bíliti]nounplemstvo; figuratively plemenitost -
9 upper crust
1. верхняя коркаpan crust — корка, находящаяся в контакте с хлебной формой
flying top crust — корка, отслоившаяся от мякиша
2. верхушка общества3. сл. голова, башкаСинонимический ряд:1. aristocracy (noun) aristocracy; aristoi; blue blood; carriage trade; creme de la creme; elite; flower; gentility; haut monde; optimacy; patriciate; quality; society; upper class; who's who2. nobility (noun) baronage; establishment; gentry; nobility; peerage; royalty; ruling class; upper classes -
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1. n баронство, титул барона2. n собир. ист. бароны, лорды, пэры; знать, верхушка феодалов3. n книга пэровСинонимический ряд:nobility (noun) aristocracy; establishment; gentry; nobility; peerage; royalty; ruling class; upper classes; upper crust -
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1. n аристократ; вельможа2. n ист. дворянин3. n титулованное лицо, пэр4. n шахм. фигурыСинонимический ряд:member of the nobility (noun) aristocrat; blue-blood; count; don; lord; magnate; member of the nobility; noble; patrician; peer; royalty; silk-stocking -
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1. n сословие пэров, высшая знать2. n звание пэра3. n книга пэровthe peerage was allowed without reference to the House of Lords — титул пэра был пожалован без рассмотрения вопроса в палате лордов
Синонимический ряд:nobility (noun) aristocracy; baronage; establishment; gentry; nobility; royalty; ruling class; upper classes; upper crust -
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1. a амер. неодобр. элегантный, роскошно одетый2. a амер. неодобр. состоятельный, богатый3. a амер. неодобр. ист. федералистский; стоящий за сильное федеральное правительствоСинонимический ряд:member of the nobility (noun) aristocrat; blue-blood; lord; member of the nobility; noble; nobleman; patrician; peer; royalty -
14 title
nounthe flyweight title — (Sport) der Titel im Fliegengewicht
the titles — (Cinemat., Telev.) der Vorspann
* * *1) (the name of a book, play, painting, piece of music etc: The title of the painting is `A Winter Evening'.) der Titel2) (a word put before a person's name to show rank, honour, occupation etc: Sir John; Lord Henry; Captain Smith; Professor Brown; Dr (Doctor) Peter Jones.) der Titel•- academic.ru/75275/titled">titled- title deed
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- title rôle* * *ti·tle[ˈtaɪtl̩, AM -t̬l̩]I. n1. of a book, film Titel m2. (film credits)▪ \titles pl Vor-/Nachspann mjob \title Berufsbezeichnung fto hold the \title den Titel verteidigen5. no pl Rechtsanspruch m (to auf + akk); (to a car) Fahrzeugbrief m; (to a house, property) Eigentumsrecht ntto research a \title ein Eigentum prüfenII. vtto \title a book/film/novel ein Buch/einen Film/Roman betitelnthe report is \titled ‘Street children’ der Bericht hat den Titel ‚Straßenkinder‘to be aptly \titled ( usu iron) den treffenden Titel haben* * *['taɪtl]n1) Titel m (ALSO SPORT); (of chapter) Überschrift f; (FILM) Untertitel m; (= form of address) Anrede fwhat title do you give a bishop? — wie redet or spricht man einen Bischof an?
* * *title [ˈtaıtl] s1. (Buch- etc) Titel m2. (Kapitel- etc) Überschrift f3. a) Hauptabschnitt m, Titel m (eines Gesetzes etc)b) JUR Überschrift f (einer Klage etc)4. FILM Untertitel m5. Bezeichnung f, Name m6. (Adels-, Ehren-, Amts) Titel m:7. SPORT (Meister)Titel m8. JURto auf akk)b) (dingliches) Eigentum(srecht) (to an dat)to auf akk)10. TYPOb) Buchrücken m* * *noun1) (of book etc.) Titel, der; (of article, chapter) Überschrift, diethe flyweight title — (Sport) der Titel im Fliegengewicht
the titles — (Cinemat., Telev.) der Vorspann
* * *(of nobility) n.Adelstitel m. n.Namen - m.Sachtitel m.Überschrift f. -
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noun1) Erhabenheit, die* * *['ɡræn‹ə](great and impressive beauty: the grandeur of the Alps.) die Herrlichkeit* * *gran·deur[ˈgrændjəʳ, AM -ʤɚ]n no plfaded \grandeur verblasster Glanzdelusions of \grandeur Größenwahn m pej* * *['grndjə(r)]nGröße f; (of scenery, music also) Erhabenheit f; (of manner also) Würde f, Vornehmheit f* * *grandeur [ˈɡrændʒə(r); -ˌdjʊə(r)] s1. Großartigkeit f2. Größe f, Erhabenheit f: → academic.ru/19397/delusion">delusion 33. Vornehmheit f, Adel m, Hoheit f, Würde f4. Pracht f, Herrlichkeit f* * *noun1) Erhabenheit, die2) (splendour of living, surroundings, etc.) Großartigkeit, die; Glanz, der* * *n.Herrlichkeit f. -
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1) (the name of a book, play, painting, piece of music etc: The title of the painting is `A Winter Evening'.) título2) (a word put before a person's name to show rank, honour, occupation etc: Sir John; Lord Henry; Captain Smith; Professor Brown; Dr (Doctor) Peter Jones.) título•- titled- title deed
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title n títulowhat's the title of the book? ¿cuál es el título del libro?tr['taɪtəl]1 (gen) título2 SMALLLAW/SMALL título, derecho3 SMALLSPORT/SMALL título, campeonato1 titular1 (film credits) créditos nombre masculino plural\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLtitle deed escritura de propiedadtitle page portadatitle role papel nombre masculino principaltitle n: título mn.• antenombre s.m.• campeonato s.m.• diploma s.m.• encabezamiento s.m.• epígrafe s.m.• nombre s.m.• rótulo s.m.• rúbrica s.f.• tratamiento s.m.• trato s.m.• título s.m.v.• intitular v.• titular v.
I 'taɪtḷ1) c ( of creative work) título m; (before n)title role — papel m protagónico ( de la obra del mismo nombre)
2) ca) (designation, label) título mb) ( status) tratamiento m (como Sr, Sra, Dr etc)c) ( noble rank) título m (nobiliario or de nobleza)d) ( Sport) título m; (before n)title fight — combate m por el título
3) ( Law)a) u ( right of ownership)title (TO something) — derecho m (a algo)
b) c ( document) título m de propiedad4) titles pl (Cin, TV) créditos mpl, títulos mpl (de crédito)
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transitive verb \<\<book/painting/song\>\> titular, intitular (frml)['taɪtl]1. N1) [of book, chapter] título m ; (=headline) titular m, cabecera fwhat title are you giving the book? — ¿qué título vas a dar al libro?, ¿cómo vas a titular el libro?
2) (=form of address) fórmula f de tratamiento, tratamiento m ; [of nobility etc] título mwhat title should I give him? — ¿qué tratamiento debo darle?
noble title, title of nobility — título m de nobleza
George V gave him a title — Jorge V le dio un título de nobleza or le ennobleció
what's your job title? — ¿cómo se llama or qué nombre recibe tu puesto?
3) (Sport) título mto hold a title — ser campeón(-ona) m / f, tener un título
4) (Publishing) (=book, periodical) título m, publicación f5) (Jur) (=right) derecho m6) titles (Cine, TV) créditos mplthe opening/closing titles — créditos mpl iniciales/finales
2.VT titular, intitular frm3.CPDtitle deed N — (Jur) título m de propiedad
title fight N — combate m por el título
title holder N — (Sport) campeón(-ona) m / f
title page N — portada f
title role N — (Theat, Cine) papel m principal
title track N — (Mus) corte m que da nombre al álbum
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I ['taɪtḷ]1) c ( of creative work) título m; (before n)title role — papel m protagónico ( de la obra del mismo nombre)
2) ca) (designation, label) título mb) ( status) tratamiento m (como Sr, Sra, Dr etc)c) ( noble rank) título m (nobiliario or de nobleza)d) ( Sport) título m; (before n)title fight — combate m por el título
3) ( Law)a) u ( right of ownership)title (TO something) — derecho m (a algo)
b) c ( document) título m de propiedad4) titles pl (Cin, TV) créditos mpl, títulos mpl (de crédito)
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transitive verb \<\<book/painting/song\>\> titular, intitular (frml) -
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nounAristokratie, die* * *[ærə'stokrəsi](in some countries, the nobility and others of the highest social class, who usually own land.) die Aristokratie- academic.ru/3605/aristocrat">aristocrat- aristocratic
- aristocratically* * *ar·is·to·cra·cy[ˌærɪˈstɒkrəsi, AM ˌerəˈstɑ:-]n + sing/pl vb▪ the \aristocracy1. (nobility) die Aristokratie* * *["rIs'tɒkrəsɪ]n(system, state) Aristokratie f; (= class also) Adel maristocracy of wealth — Geldadel m, Geldaristokratie f
* * *1. Aristokratie f:a) Adelsherrschaft fb) koll Adel m, (die) Adligen plc) fig Adel m, Elite f2. Herrschaft f der Elite* * *nounAristokratie, die* * *n.Adel nur sing. m.Aristokratie f. -
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1) (the act of elevating, or state of being elevated.) elevación2) (height above sea-level: at an elevation of 1,500 metres.) altitud3) (an architect's drawing of one side of a building.) alzadotr[elɪ'velʃən]2 (angle) elevación nombre femenino3 formal use (in rank) ascenso4 (height) altitud nombre femenino, altura6 SMALLARCHITECTURE/SMALL alzadoelevation [.ɛlə'veɪʃən] n1) : elevación f2) altitude: altura f, altitud f3) promotion: ascenso mn.• alteza s.f.• altitud s.f.• altura s.f.• elevación s.f.• encumbramiento s.m.• levantamiento s.m.• puntal s.m.'elə'veɪʃən, ˌelɪ'veɪʃən1) u ( promotion) elevación f2) c ( angle) elevación f3) ca) ( altitude) altura f, altitud fb) (high place, hill) (frml) elevación f (del terreno)4) c ( scale drawing) alzado m[ˌelɪ'veɪʃǝn]N1) (lit) (=act) elevación f3) [of style] sublimidad f5) (Archit) alzado m* * *['elə'veɪʃən, ˌelɪ'veɪʃən]1) u ( promotion) elevación f2) c ( angle) elevación f3) ca) ( altitude) altura f, altitud fb) (high place, hill) (frml) elevación f (del terreno)4) c ( scale drawing) alzado m -
19 marriage
nounproposal or offer of marriage — Heiratsantrag, der
uncle/cousin by marriage — angeheirateter Onkel/Cousin
marriage ceremony — Trauzeremonie, die; Eheschließung, die
* * *['mæri‹]1) (the ceremony by which a man and woman become husband and wife: Their marriage took place last week; ( also adjective) the marriage ceremony.) die Hochzeit; Hochzeits-...2) (the state of being married; married life: Their marriage lasted for thirty happy years.) die Ehe3) (a close joining together: the marriage of his skill and her judgement.) die Verbindung•- academic.ru/45325/marriageable">marriageable- marriage licence* * *mar·riagen\marriage ceremony Trauungszeremonie fI would call it a \marriage made in heaven ( esp hum) ich glaube, diese Ehe wurde im Himmel geschlossenshe has two daughters by her first \marriage sie hat zwei Töchter aus erster Eheafter the break-up of her \marriage... nachdem ihre Ehe gescheitert war,...an arranged \marriage eine arrangierte Eheto have a happy \marriage eine glückliche Ehe führenin Denmark it is possible for people of the same gender to have a \marriage in Dänemark können auch gleichgeschlechtliche Paare heiraten\marriage into a family/the nobility Einheirat f in eine Familie/den Adelsstandsame-sex \marriage gleichgeschlechtliche Ehestate of \marriage Ehestand mrelated by \marriage miteinander verschwägert* * *['mrɪdZ]nto be related by marriage (in-laws) — miteinander verschwägert sein; (others) miteinander verwandt sein
2) (fig) Verbindung f* * *marriage [ˈmærıdʒ] sto mit):by marriage angeheiratet;related by marriage verschwägert;of his (her) first marriage aus erster Ehe;contract a marriage die Ehe eingehen;give sb in marriage jemanden verheiraten;take sb in marriage jemanden heiraten;a marriage of ideas eine Gedankenverbindung4. Mariage f:* * *noun1) Ehe, die (to mit)proposal or offer of marriage — Heiratsantrag, der
uncle/cousin by marriage — angeheirateter Onkel/Cousin
marriage ceremony — Trauzeremonie, die; Eheschließung, die
* * *n.Ehe -n f.Heirat -en f.Hochzeit -en f.Trauung -en f.Vermählung f. -
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* * *['presidəns]noun ((the right of) going before in order of importance etc: This matter is urgent and should be given precedence over others at the moment.) der Vorrang* * *prec·edence[ˈpresɪdən(t)s, AM -ədən(t)s]n no plto give \precedence to sb/sth jdm/etw den Vorrang geben [o Priorität einräumen]to take \precedence [over sth/sb] Priorität [o Vorrang] [gegenüber jdm/etw] habencaring for my children takes \precedence over everything else die Versorgung meiner Kinder ist das Allerwichtigste für michthe order of \precedence for titled nobility is... die Hierarchie der Adelstitel lautet...to take \precedence over sb ranghöher als jd sein, im Rang über jdm stehen* * *['presIdəns]n(of person) vorrangige Stellung (over gegenüber); (of problem etc) Vorrang m (over vor +dat)to take or have precedence over sb/sth — vor jdm/etw Vorrang haben
to give precedence to sb/sth — jdm/einer Sache Vorrang geben
the guests entered the hall in order of precedence —
dukes have precedence over barons — Herzöge stehen im Rang höher als Barone
* * *precedence [ˈpresıdəns; priːˈsiːdəns; prıˈsiː-] s1. Voran-, Vorhergehen n:have the precedence of sth einer Sache (zeitlich) vorangehen2. Vorrang m, Vorzug m, Vortritt m, Vorrecht n:3. Rangordnung f* * *noun, no pl.* * *n.Vorrang -¨e m.Vorzug -¨e m.
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