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1 señora
adj.Mrs., Ms, Mrs, Madam.f.1 lady, madam, ma'am, Mrs.2 wife, woman.* * *1 (esposa) wife\señora de compañía companion* * *noun f.1) lady2) madam3) mistress4) wife* * *SF1) (=esposa) wife2) (Rel)3) [en letrero]* * *Señora (Sra.)= Mrs (Mistress), lady.Ex: MARIAN EVANS, who wrote as GEORGE ELIOT, was at times fond of identifying herself as MRS. GEORGE HENRY LEWES, and eventually actually became MRS. JOHN WALTER CROSS.
Ex: Librarians who have to choose between Congress and Dewey are in the dilemma of the proverbial lady facing death or a fate worse than death.* comportarse como toda una señora = take + the high road, take + the high ground.* señora de la limpieza = cleaning lady, cleaning woman, housekeeper.* servicios de señoras = women's room.* sombreros de señora = millinery.* * *
señora sustantivo femenino
1 (mujer) woman, lady: deja salir a la señora, make way for the lady
2 (directo, sin apellido) madam
3 (tratamiento) la Sra. Pérez, Mrs Pérez
la señora embajadora, the ambassador ➣ Ver nota en señor 4 (en correspondencia) estimada señora, (en carta) Dear Madam
5 (esposa) wife
6 Rel Nuestra Señora, Our Lady ➣ Ver nota en lady
' señora' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ama
- dama
- doña
- enjoyada
- enjoyado
- Sra.
- agradar
- limpieza
- ofrecer
- señor
- señorita
English:
bag
- dear
- grey-haired
- lady
- madam
- mistress
- Mrs
- Ms
- prep
- senior
- a
- all
- cleaning
- ladyship
- maid
* * *señora nf1. [tratamiento] [antes de nombre, apellido, cargo] Mrs;[al dirigir la palabra] Madam;la señora López Mrs López;¡señora presidenta! Madam President!;¿qué desea la señora? what would you like, Madam?;la señora presidenta les atenderá enseguida the president will see you shortly;¡señoras y señores! Ladies and Gentlemen!;Estimada señora [en cartas] Dear Madam;¿es usted señora o señorita? are you a Mrs or a Miss?2. [mujer] lady;llamó una señora preguntando por ti there was a call for you from a lady;la señora de la tienda the woman from the shop;una señora mayor an elderly lady;señora de compañía female companion;señoras [en letrero] women, ladies3. [dama] lady;es toda una señora she's a real lady4. [dueña] owner;la señora de la casa the lady of the house5. [ama] mistress6. [esposa] wife;el señor Ruiz y señora Mr and Mrs Ruiz;la señora de Peralta Mrs Peralta;mi señora esposa my (good) wife8. [indica énfasis]sí señora, eso fue lo que ocurrió yes indeed, that's exactly what happened;¡sí señora, así se habla! excellent, that's what I like to hear!;no señora, estás muy equivocada oh no, you're completely wrong;a mí no me engañas, no señora you can't fool ME* * *f1 lady, woman;señoras y señores ladies and gentlemen2 trato ma’am, Brmadamla señora López Mrs Lopez;la señora María López Miss María López;mi señora my wife* * *señora n¿quién es esa señora? who's that lady?2. (delante de apellido) Mrs3. (de cortesía) madamsí, señora yes, madam -
2 seńora
• gentlewoman• Ladino• lady beetle• ma'am• madam• madame• Mr. Right• Mrs. Doe• Mrs. so and so• MS-DOS• wife -
3 señora de la limpieza
cleaner, cleaning lady* * *(n.) = cleaning lady, cleaning woman, housekeeperEx. Doyle's fifth novel deals with the life and love of Paula Spencer, a 39-year-old woman, alcoholic, mother, cleaning lady, and widow.Ex. These cuts were a scheme to privatize the cleaning women's jobs, contracting them out to small or big private cleaning firms.Ex. Nearly half the children in the survey were cared for in their own homes by au pairs, nannies, housekeepers or maids.* * *(n.) = cleaning lady, cleaning woman, housekeeperEx: Doyle's fifth novel deals with the life and love of Paula Spencer, a 39-year-old woman, alcoholic, mother, cleaning lady, and widow.
Ex: These cuts were a scheme to privatize the cleaning women's jobs, contracting them out to small or big private cleaning firms.Ex: Nearly half the children in the survey were cared for in their own homes by au pairs, nannies, housekeepers or maids. -
4 señora de compañía
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5 Señora (Sra.)
= Mrs (Mistress), lady.Ex. MARIAN EVANS, who wrote as GEORGE ELIOT, was at times fond of identifying herself as MRS. GEORGE HENRY LEWES, and eventually actually became MRS. JOHN WALTER CROSS.Ex. Librarians who have to choose between Congress and Dewey are in the dilemma of the proverbial lady facing death or a fate worse than death.----* comportarse como toda una señora = take + the high road, take + the high ground.* señora de la limpieza = cleaning lady, cleaning woman, housekeeper.* servicios de señoras = women's room.* sombreros de señora = millinery. -
6 seńora de compańía
• chaperone• duenna• lady• lady doctor -
7 seńora de edad
• old dame• old lady -
8 seńora de la limpieza
• charlady• charwoman -
9 seńora mayor
• elderly lady• matron• old lady -
10 señora agradable
f.nice lady. -
11 señora empingorotada
f.stuffed lady. -
12 señora mayor
f.elderly lady, old lady. -
13 Señor/Señora/Señorita
Señor/Señora/SeñoritaTitles used before someone's name when speaking to or about them. They are generally followed by the person's surname, or first name and surname. They can also be followed by the person's professional title, without the name: señor arquitecto, señora doctora, señorita maestra. They can be used on their own to attract attention. In letters they can be followed by the appropriate forms of Don/Doña don/doña (↑ dona a1): Sr. Dn Juan Montesinos, Sra Dña. Ana Castellón.The full forms are written in lower case when used in the middle of a sentence; the abbreviated forms are always capitalized - for señor, Sr., for señora, Sra., and for señorita, Srta.Señor is used for men. Señores, can mean "sirs", "gentlemen", and "ladies and gentlemen", and when used of a married couple means "Mr and Mrs": los señores Montesino. Señora is used for married women and widows, and women of unknown marital status. Señorita is used for single women, young women of unknown marital status, and female teachers. -
14 Nuestro Señor / Nuestra Señora
Nuestro Señor / Nuestra SeñoraOur Lord / Our Lady -
15 el señor de la casa / la señora de la casa
el señor de la casa / la señora de la casathe gentleman of the house / the lady of the houseSpanish-English dictionary > el señor de la casa / la señora de la casa
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16 estimado señor / estimada señora
estimado señor / estimada señora(en carta) Dear Sir / Dear MadamSpanish-English dictionary > estimado señor / estimada señora
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17 quedar como un señor/una señora
quedar como un señor/una señorafamiliar to create a very good impressionSpanish-English dictionary > quedar como un señor/una señora
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18 ser todo un señor / ser toda una señora
ser todo un señor / ser toda una señorato be a real gentleman / be a real ladySpanish-English dictionary > ser todo un señor / ser toda una señora
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19 Sra. (Señora)
Nota: Utilizado para referirse a una mujer casada; el título Ms se utiliza si no se desea indicar si la mujer en cuestión está casada o no.Ex. MARIAN EVANS, who wrote as GEORGE ELIOT, was at times fond of identifying herself as MRS. GEORGE HENRY LEWES, and eventually actually became MRS. JOHN WALTER CROSS. -
20 comportarse como toda una señora
(v.) = take + the high road, take + the high groundEx. Of course her initial reaction was to blow her lid, but she didn't -- instead she took the high road and simply just left.Ex. We have something to gain by taking the high ground but you have to be conscious that appearing respectable and proper can come across as elitist.* * *(v.) = take + the high road, take + the high groundEx: Of course her initial reaction was to blow her lid, but she didn't -- instead she took the high road and simply just left.
Ex: We have something to gain by taking the high ground but you have to be conscious that appearing respectable and proper can come across as elitist.Spanish-English dictionary > comportarse como toda una señora
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