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pa·tri·cian[pəˈtrɪʃən]I. nhe gives himself the air of a \patrician er tut so vornehmII. adj\patrician family Patriziergeschlecht ntto speak with a \patrician accent wie die feinen Leute sprechen iron fam* * *[pə'trISən]1. adjpatrizisch2. nPatrizier( in) m(f)* * *patrician [pəˈtrıʃn]A adj1. HIST patrizisch, Patrizier…2. aristokratischB s1. HIST Patrizier(in)2. Aristokrat(in) -
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1. n собир. старикиold boy — старик, старина; дружище, приятель
old fellow — старик, старина, дружище
2. n давнее прошлое, древностьof old — в прежнее время, прежде
from of old — исстари, с прежних времён
3. a старческий; старообразныйold age sight — пресбиопия, старческая дальнозоркость
4. a такого-то возраста, стольких-то летyear old — лет; летний
5. a старый, поношенный, обветшалый, потрёпанныйold rags — старьё; старое тряпьё
6. a старинный; давнишний; существующий издавна7. a существовавший в прошлом; древнийOld Stone Age — палеолит, древний каменный век
enjoying a green old age — всё ещё бодрый, несмотря на годы
8. a более ранний, более древний; относящийся к более отдалённому периодуany old how — как попало, небрежно
9. a давнишний, старый, привычный; хорошо известныйold familiar faces — привычные, знакомые лица
10. a бывший, прежнийold officer of the day — офицер, сменившийся с дежурства
the old days before the war — доброе предвоенное опытный ; долго занимавшийся
11. a закоренелый12. a эмоц. -усил. геол. размытый, намытый; эрозийныйold boat — «старая калоша», развалина
old thing — старина, дружище
old Nick — дьявол, враг рода человеческого, сатана
the old one — «старик», отец
old salt — опытный моряк, морской волк
old story — что-то устаревшее, часто повторяющееся
as old as Methuselah — старый как Мафусаил, очень древний
Синонимический ряд:1. advanced (adj.) advanced; elderly; senior2. ancient (adj.) aged; age-old; ancient; antediluvian; antique; Noachian; olden; patriarchal; timeworn; wintry3. battered (adj.) battered; dilapidated; shabby; tattered4. cherished (adj.) adored; beloved; cherished; dear; good5. dated (adj.) antediluvian; antiquated; antique; archaic; dated; dowdy; forgotten; outdated; outmoded; out-of-date; passй; quaint; stale; superannuated; vintage6. experienced (adj.) adroit; experienced; old-time; practical; practiced; seasoned; skilled; venerable; versed; vet; veteran7. familiar (adj.) familiar; known8. former (adj.) bygone; erstwhile; former; late; once; onetime; one-time; past; previous; quondam; sometime; whilom9. lasting (adj.) abiding; continuing; enduring; inveterate; lasting; lifelong; long-lasting; long-lived; long-standing; perennial10. matured (adj.) adult; grown; intelligent; matured; sedate; sensible; thoughtful; wise11. old-fashioned (adj.) belated; demode; demoded; fusty; moldy; moth-eaten; neanderthal; old hat; oldfangled; old-fashioned; old-timey; passe; rococo; unmodern12. prehistoric (adj.) prehistoric; primeval; primordial13. worn (adj.) debilitated; decayed; deficient; deteriorated; gray; grey; hoary; infirm; wornАнтонимический ряд:fashionable; fresh; green; inexperienced; late; modern; neoteric; new; new-fashioned; recent; senseless; subsequent; wild; young -
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Синонимический ряд:1. companies (noun) businesses; companies; concerns; corporations; enterprises; establishments; firms; outfits2. families (noun) clans; families; folks; households; kin; kindred; lineage; lineages; menages; races; stocks; tribes3. homes (noun) abodes; domiciles; dwellings; habitations; homes; lodgings; places; residences; residencies4. households (noun) households; menage5. harbors (verb) accommodates; beds; berths; bestows; billets; boards; bunks; chambers; domiciles; entertains; harbors; harbours; havens; huts; lodges; put up; puts up; quarters; roofs; rooms; roosts; shelters; shields -
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1. [pəʹtrıʃ(ə)n] n1) ист. патриций2) аристократ2. [pəʹtrıʃ(ə)n] a1) ист. патрицианский2) аристократический -
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1. n ист. патриций2. n аристократ3. a ист. патрицианский4. a аристократическийСинонимический ряд:1. aristocratic (adj.) aristocratic; blue-blooded; dignified; elegant; genteel; grand; highborn; majestic; noble; princely; stately; thoroughbred; upper-class2. aristocrat (noun) aristo; aristocrat; blue blood; blue-blood; earl; gentleman; lady; lord; noble; nobleman; noblesse; peer; peeressАнтонимический ряд:peasant; plebeian -
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pəˈtrɪʃən I
1. сущ.
1) патриций Ant: plebeian
2) аристократ Syn: aristocrat
2. прил.
1) патрицианский
2) аристократический, знатный Syn: aristocratic II сущ. член еретической секты четвертого века( историческое) патриций (историческое) аристократ (историческое) патрицианский (историческое) аристократический - old * houses старинные дома аристократии patrician аристократ ~ аристократический ~ патрицианский ~ патрицийБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > patrician
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