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1 obeisance
əuˈbeɪsəns сущ.
1) жест подчинения (напр., поклон) to make one's obeisances ≈ кланяться, делать реверанс
2) пиетет, почитание, почтение, уважение do obeisance to pay obeisance to Syn: respect, esteem( книжное) почтительный поклон, реверанс - to make a low * почтительно поклониться почтение, уважение;
поклонение - to do * to smb. выразить свое почтение кому-л. obeisance почтение, уважение;
to do (или to pay) obeisance (to smb.) выразить почтение (кому-л.) obeisance почтение, уважение;
to do (или to pay) obeisance (to smb.) выразить почтение (кому-л.) ~ реверанс;
почтительный поклонБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > obeisance
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2 obeisance
[ə(u)'beɪs(ə)n(t)s]сущ.; книжн.1) поклон, реверанс в знак почтенияto make one's obeisances — кланяться, делать реверанс
Syn:2) пиетет, почитание, почтение, уважениеto do / pay obeisance to smb. — выразить почтение кому-л.
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