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121 demoiselle
demoiselle [d(ə)mwazεl]feminine noun* * *d(ə)mwazɛl1) ( jeune fille) fml or iron young lady2) (dated) ( célibataire) single lady3) ( libellule) damselfly•Phrasal Verbs:* * *d(ə)mwazɛl nf(= jeune fille) young lady, (= célibataire) single lady* * *demoiselle nf1 ( jeune fille) fml or iron young lady; si ça ne dérange pas ces demoiselles if the young ladies don't mind;2 †( célibataire) single lady; elle est restée demoiselle she remained single;3 †( fille) daughter;4 †( jeune noble) young noblewoman; être habillée en demoiselle to be dressed in one's finery; elle se prend pour une demoiselle she gives herself airs and graces;5 ( libellule) damselfly;6 Tech ( pour damer) rammer.demoiselle coiffée Géol earth pillar; demoiselle de compagnie female companion; demoiselle d'honneur ( de mariée) bridesmaid; ( à la cour) maid of honourGB.[dəmwazɛl] nom féminin1. [jeune femme] young lady2. (vieilli) [célibataire] maiden lady4. [outil] rammer -
122 pose
n. f. Etre à lapose: To put on airs and graces. Faire ( quelque chose) à la pose: To do something with swank, in a show-off manner. Même leplus simple machin, il le fait à la pose: Life's one big stage for him, he acts out the simplest things. -
123 не в чести
см. тж. в честиуст.О многом разговаривали Савелка с Ларионом, часто - о дьяволе: не в чести он был у них. (М. Горький, Исповедь) — Savelka discussed a lot of things with Larion. They often spoke of the devil who was in their black books.
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in\ one's\ good\ graces — • in one s good graces • in one s good books adv. phr. Approved of by you; liked by someone. Ruth is in her mother s good graces because she ate all her supper. Bill is back in the good graces of his girlfriend because he gave her a box of candy … Словарь американских идиом
in one's bad graces — {adj. phr.} Not approved by; not liked by. * /John was in his mother s bad graces because he spilled his milk on the tablecloth./ * /Don got in the bad graces of the teacher by laughing at her hat./ Compare: DOWN ON, IN BAD, OUT OF FAVOR.… … Dictionary of American idioms
in one's bad graces — {adj. phr.} Not approved by; not liked by. * /John was in his mother s bad graces because he spilled his milk on the tablecloth./ * /Don got in the bad graces of the teacher by laughing at her hat./ Compare: DOWN ON, IN BAD, OUT OF FAVOR.… … Dictionary of American idioms
in\ one's\ bad\ graces — adj. phr. Not approved by; not liked by. John was in his mother s bad graces because he spilled his milk on the tablecloth. Don got in the bad graces of the teacher by laughing at her hat. Compare: down on, in bad, out of favor Contrast: in one s … Словарь американских идиом
in one's good graces — or[in one s good books] {adv. phr.} Approved of by you; liked by someone. * /Ruth is in her mother s good graces because she ate all her supper./ * /Bill is back in the good graces of his girlfriend because he gave her a box of candy./ Compare:… … Dictionary of American idioms
in one's good graces — or[in one s good books] {adv. phr.} Approved of by you; liked by someone. * /Ruth is in her mother s good graces because she ate all her supper./ * /Bill is back in the good graces of his girlfriend because he gave her a box of candy./ Compare:… … Dictionary of American idioms
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