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101 aðalsmaður
nobleman -
102 Der Porets
Nobleman; lord, landowner /Pritsim/ -
103 благородница
nobleman/-woman -
104 дворјански
nobleman's, noblewoman's, of the nobility -
105 aristocrat
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106 aatelisherra
• nobleman• aristocrat -
107 per
• nobleman; peer -
108 vznešený muž
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109 adelsmand fk
nobleman -
110 улпут
nobleman -
111 taong marangal
nobleman -
112 nobelo
nobleman -
113 hidalgo
adj.noble, chivalrous, gentlemanly, illustrious.m.nobleman, hidalgo, noble, don.* * *► adjetivo1 desuso noble3 figurado (caballeroso) gentlemanly1 nobleman, gentleman————————1 nobleman, gentleman* * *hidalgo, -a1. ADJ1) (=caballeroso) noble2) (=honrado) honourable, honorable (EEUU)3) (=generoso) generous2.SM / F nobleman/noblewoman3.SM Méx ( Hist) 10-peso gold coin* * *masculino gentleman, nobleman ( from the lower ranks of the nobility)* * *= noble, nobleman [noblemen, -pl.].Ex. The nobles had always claimed a preference for advancement in the army, the navy, the church, and the parliaments.Ex. He was assassinated by noblemen who feared that his licentious manner and ignorance would undermine the monarchy.* * *masculino gentleman, nobleman ( from the lower ranks of the nobility)* * *= noble, nobleman [noblemen, -pl.].Ex: The nobles had always claimed a preference for advancement in the army, the navy, the church, and the parliaments.
Ex: He was assassinated by noblemen who feared that his licentious manner and ignorance would undermine the monarchy.* * *( liter)1 (noble) noble2 (generoso) generousgentleman, nobleman ( from the lower ranks of the nobility)* * *
hidalgo sustantivo masculino
gentleman, nobleman ( from the lower ranks of the nobility)
hidalgo m Esp Hist nobleman of the lowest grade
* * *hidalgo, -a♦ adj1. [noble] noble2. [caballeroso] courteous, gentlemanly♦ nm,fnobleman, f noblewoman [from the lower ranks of the nobility]* * *m nobleman* * *hidalgo, -ga n: nobleman m, noblewoman f -
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adj.noble.los nobles the nobilitym.1 nobleman, man of nobility, noble.2 noblewoman, woman of nobility.* * *► adjetivo1 the nobility sing* * *1. noun mf.nobleman / noblewoman2. adj.* * *1. ADJ1) (=aristocrático) noble2) (=honrado) noble3) [madera] fine2.SMF nobleman/noblewomanlos nobles — the nobility sing, the nobles
* * *Ia) <familia/ascendencia> nobleun caballero de noble linaje — (liter) a knight of noble lineage (liter)
b) ( bondadoso) noblec) < animal> nobled) < madera> fineII(m) nobleman; (f) noblewomanlos noble — the nobles, the nobility
* * *= noble [nobler -comp., noblest -sup.], lofty [loftier -comp., loftiest -sup.], gallant, high-minded, patrician, noble, nobleman [noblemen, -pl.], noblewoman [noblewomen, -pl.].Ex. The bookseller is concerned with a more noble form of merchandise than any other and he is thus an aristocrat among traders.Ex. Librarians across the world should set themselves the lofty task of striving to create a global society in which people enjoy peaceful coexistence.Ex. This was an untenable state of affairs and he made a gallant effort to secure librarians and library boards from the possibility of such suits.Ex. The conference produced a high-minded, challenging agenda for the library community in the coming year = El congreso elaboró un programa lleno de retos y de principios muy elevados para la comunidad bibliotecaria en el año entrante.Ex. The patrician and merchant Hans Heinrich Herwart (1520-83) was one of the foremost collectors of musical sources in the 16th century.Ex. The nobles had always claimed a preference for advancement in the army, the navy, the church, and the parliaments.Ex. He was assassinated by noblemen who feared that his licentious manner and ignorance would undermine the monarchy.Ex. It is no coincidence that what literary and artistic works by women have survived are by noblewomen.----* gas noble = noble gas.* * *Ia) <familia/ascendencia> nobleun caballero de noble linaje — (liter) a knight of noble lineage (liter)
b) ( bondadoso) noblec) < animal> nobled) < madera> fineII(m) nobleman; (f) noblewomanlos noble — the nobles, the nobility
* * *= noble [nobler -comp., noblest -sup.], lofty [loftier -comp., loftiest -sup.], gallant, high-minded, patrician, noble, nobleman [noblemen, -pl.], noblewoman [noblewomen, -pl.].Ex: The bookseller is concerned with a more noble form of merchandise than any other and he is thus an aristocrat among traders.
Ex: Librarians across the world should set themselves the lofty task of striving to create a global society in which people enjoy peaceful coexistence.Ex: This was an untenable state of affairs and he made a gallant effort to secure librarians and library boards from the possibility of such suits.Ex: The conference produced a high-minded, challenging agenda for the library community in the coming year = El congreso elaboró un programa lleno de retos y de principios muy elevados para la comunidad bibliotecaria en el año entrante.Ex: The patrician and merchant Hans Heinrich Herwart (1520-83) was one of the foremost collectors of musical sources in the 16th century.Ex: The nobles had always claimed a preference for advancement in the army, the navy, the church, and the parliaments.Ex: He was assassinated by noblemen who feared that his licentious manner and ignorance would undermine the monarchy.Ex: It is no coincidence that what literary and artistic works by women have survived are by noblewomen.* gas noble = noble gas.* * *1 ‹familia/ascendencia› noble2 (magnánimo) nobleun gesto muy noble a very noble gesture3 ‹animal› noble4 ‹madera› fineCompuesto:el noble bruto the horsepalmeó al noble bruto he patted his noble steed ( liter)masculine, feminineA ( masculine) noblemanlos noble the nobles, the nobilityB ( feminine) noblewoman* * *
noble adjetivo
◊ un caballero de noble linaje (liter) a knight of noble lineage (liter)
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino (m) nobleman;
(f) noblewoman;
noble
I adjetivo
1 (aristocrático) noble
2 (sincero, honrado) honest, noble
II mf (hombre) nobleman
(mujer) noblewoman
' noble' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
elevada
- elevado
- par
- proceder
- señorial
- solar
- solariega
- solariego
- altivo
- hermoso
- metal
- sangre
- sublime
English:
baron
- count
- countess
- lofty
- noble
- nobleman
- noblewoman
- dowager
- lord
- title
* * *♦ adj1. [de la nobleza] noble2. [sentimiento, causa] noble;fue un gesto muy noble it was a very noble gesture3. [animal] noble4. [metal] noble;[madera] fine5. [gas] noble♦ nmfnoble;los nobles the nobility* * *m/f & adj noble* * *noble adj: noble♦ noblemente advnoble nmf: nobleman m, noblewoman f* * *noble adj n noble -
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lo:d1) (a master; a man or animal that has power over others or over an area: The lion is lord of the jungle.) gran señor2) ((with capital when used in titles) in the United Kingdom etc a nobleman or man of rank.) Lord3) ((with capital) in the United Kingdom, used as part of several official titles: the Lord Mayor.) Lord•- lordly- lordliness
- Lordship
- the Lord
- lord it over
lord n lord
lord sustantivo masculino lord GB Pol Cámara de los Lores, House of Lords ' lord' also found in these entries: Spanish: anda - coger - cuba - más - N. S. - padrenuestro - proveer - señor - amparar English: good - lord - peer - elevate - landtr[lɔːd]1 señor nombre masculino3 (judge) señoría nombre masulino o femenino■ no, my Lord no, señoría4 (powerful man) barón nombre masculino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLgood Lord! ¡ay Dios!, ¡Dios mío!Lord (only) knows... quién sabe...to live like a lord vivir a cuerpo de reyto lord it over somebody familiar comportarse como si uno fuera dueño,-a y señor,-ra de alguienlord and master amo y señorthe House of Lords la Cámara de los Loresthe Lord SMALLRELIGION/SMALL el Señorthe Lord's Prayer el padrenuestrolord ['lɔrd] n1) : señor m, noble m2) : lord m (en la Gran Bretaña)3)the Lord : el Señor4)good Lord! : ¡Dios mío!n.• dios s.m.• lord (título) s.m.• señor s.m.
I lɔːrd, lɔːd1)a) ( nobleman) señor m, noble man English lord — un lord inglés; live I 2) a)
c)my Lord — ( addressing judge) (BrE) (su) señoría; ( addressing bishop) Ilustrísima; ( to nobleman) milord, señor
d) ( in UK titles)Lord Mayor — alcalde de ciertos municipios
2) Lorda) ( God)the/our Lord — el/nuestro Señor
b) (in interj phrases)oh Lord — (colloq) ay, no! (fam)
II
[lɔːd]1. N1) (=nobleman) señor m ; (=British title) lord mLord (John) Smith — (Brit) Lord (John) Smith
the (House of) Lords — (Brit) (Pol) la Cámara de los Lores
my Lord — (to bishop) Ilustrísima; (to noble) señor; (to judge) señoría, señor juez
lord of the manor — señor m feudal
2) (Rel)good Lord! — ¡Dios mío!
Lord knows where...! * — ¡Dios sabe dónde...!
2.VT3.CPDLord Chancellor N — jefe de la administración de la justicia en Inglaterra y Gales, y presidente de la Cámara de los Lores
Lord Lieutenant N — representante de la Corona en un condado
Lord Mayor N — (Brit) alcalde m
Lord Mayor's Show N — (Brit) desfile m del alcalde de Londres (el día de su inauguración)
LORD El título de Lord se les da a los miembros masculinos de la nobleza británica, especialmente a los marqueses, condes, vizcondes y barones, personas que ocupan un escaño en la Cámara de los Lores. El término forma parte también del nombre de algunos cargos oficiales: el Lord Chancellor es la máxima autoridad judicial en Inglaterra y Gales, el Lord Chief Justice es el cargo inmediatamente inferior, mientras que en Escocia el encargado del sistema judicial es el Lord Advocate. Por su parte, el Lord Chamberlain es el encargado del mantenimiento de las residencias oficiales de la realeza británica.Lord Provost N — (Scot) alcalde m
* * *
I [lɔːrd, lɔːd]1)a) ( nobleman) señor m, noble man English lord — un lord inglés; live I 2) a)
c)my Lord — ( addressing judge) (BrE) (su) señoría; ( addressing bishop) Ilustrísima; ( to nobleman) milord, señor
d) ( in UK titles)Lord Mayor — alcalde de ciertos municipios
2) Lorda) ( God)the/our Lord — el/nuestro Señor
b) (in interj phrases)oh Lord — (colloq) ay, no! (fam)
II
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116 Edelmann
m HIST. nobleman* * *der Edelmannaristocrat; nobleman* * *Edel|mannm pl - leute (HIST)noble( man)* * *Edel·mann<- leute>[ˈe:dl̩man, pl -lɔytə]m nobleman* * *der; Pl. Edelleute od. Edelmänner (hist.) nobleman; noble* * ** * *der; Pl. Edelleute od. Edelmänner (hist.) nobleman; noble -
117 noble
̈ɪˈnəubl
1. сущ.
1) человек благородного происхождения;
дворянин Syn: nobleman
2) амер.;
сл. лидер штрейкбрехеров
2) ист. нобль( старинная англ. золотая монета)
2. прил.
1) благородный, возвышенный;
великодушный;
славный, доблестный noble act ≈ благородный поступок noble aims ≈ возвышенные цели noble warrior ≈ доблестный воин Syn: lofty, famous, notable
1.
2) замечательный, выдающийся noble wine ≈ прекрасное вино, высококачественное вино
3) величественный, внушительный, величавый;
статный noble edifice ≈ величественное здание Syn: imposing
4) знатный, титулованный of noble birth ≈ благородного происхождения Syn: aristocratic
5) хим. а) благородный (о металле) б) инертный( о газе) аристократ, вельможа титулованное лицо, пэр( в Англии) нобль (старинная английская золотая монета) (американизм) (сленг) руководитель штрейкбрехеров;
представитель компании, поставляющей штрейкбрехеров (американизм) (сленг) ханжа, лицемер благородный, великодушный - * actions благородные поступки - * sentiments великодушные чувства - * deed доблестный подвиг - * mind высокий ум - * soul великая душа величавый, величественный;
статный - * edifice величественное сооружение - on a * scale с размахом, щедро - a building planned on a * scale здание с благородными пропорциями прекрасный, замечательный;
превосходный - * horse прекрасная лошадь, конь-красавец - * cellar превосходный погреб /запас старых вин/ титулованный, знатный - * estate дворянское сословие, дворянство - * birth благородное происхождение - * blood благородная /дворянская, аристократическая/ кровь - * rank высокое положение, знатность - to be born * родиться в дворянской семье, быть аристократом по рождению благородный (о металле) (химическое) инертный (о газе) > * science /art/ (сленг) бокс;
(историческое) фехтование noble = nobleman ~ благородный (о металле) ~ благородный;
великодушный ~ величественный, величавый;
статный ~ хим. инертный (о газе) ~ ист. нобль (старинная англ. золотая монета) ~ прекрасный, замечательный;
превосходный ~ амер. sl. руководитель штрейкбрехеров;
надсмотрщик над штрейкбрехерами ~ титулованный, знатный noble = nobleman nobleman: nobleman дворянин ~ титулованное лицо, пэр (в Англии) -
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noble [nɔbl]1. adjective2. masculine noun3. feminine noun* * *nɔbl
1.
1) [personne] of noble birth; [famille] aristocratic2) [sentiments, maintien] noble; [cause] worthy, noble3) [matériau] ( naturel) natural, non-synthetic; ( raffiné) fine; [filière, section] prestigious; [sport] noble
2.
nom masculin et féminin ( personne) nobleman/noblewomanles nobles — the nobility (sg)
* * *nɔbl1. adj1) (= aristocrate) noble2) (métal) precious2. nm/f(= homme) nobleman, (= femme) noblewoman* * *A adj2 ( qui a de la grandeur) [sentiments, maintien] noble; [dessein, cause, tâche] worthy, noble; une mission noble a worthy ou noble undertaking;3 ( supérieur) [matériau] ( naturel) natural, non-synthetic; ( raffiné) fine, delicate; [filière, section] prestige ( épith), prestigious; [activité, sport] noble; métaux nobles precious metals; morceaux nobles d'un animal choice cuts of meat.[nɔbl] adjectif1. [de haute naissance] noble————————[nɔbl] nom masculin et féminin————————[nɔbl] nom masculin -
119 noble
'nəubl
1. adjective1) (honourable; unselfish: a noble mind; a noble deed.) noble2) (of high birth or rank: a noble family; of noble birth.) noble
2. noun(a person of high birth: The nobles planned to murder the king.) noble- nobility- nobly
- nobleman
noble adj n noble
noble adjetivo◊ un caballero de noble linaje (liter) a knight of noble lineage (liter)■ sustantivo masculino y femenino (m) nobleman; (f) noblewoman;
noble
I adjetivo
1 (aristocrático) noble
2 (sincero, honrado) honest, noble
II mf (hombre) nobleman (mujer) noblewoman ' noble' also found in these entries: Spanish: elevada - elevado - par - proceder - señorial - solar - solariega - solariego - altivo - hermoso - metal - sangre - sublime English: baron - count - countess - lofty - noble - nobleman - noblewoman - dowager - lord - titletr['nəʊbəl]1 noble1 noble nombre masulino o femenino1) illustrious: noble, glorioso2) aristocratic: noble3) stately: majestuoso, magnífico4) lofty: noble, elevadonoble sentiments: sentimientos elevadosnoble n: noble mf, aristócrata mfadj.• ahidalgado, -a adj.• caballeresco, -a adj.• caballeroso, -a adj.• gallardo, -a adj.• generoso, -a adj.• gótico, -a adj.• hidalgo, -a adj.• nobiliario, -a adj.• noble adj.n.• noble s.m.
I 'nəʊbəl1) ( aristocratic) <family/birth> noble2) ( virtuous) <sentiments/deed/sacrifice> noble
II
noun noble mf, aristócrata mf['nǝʊbl]1. ADJ(compar nobler) (superl noblest)1) (by birth) noble; [title] de nobleza2) (=generous, praiseworthy) magnánimo, generoso2.N noble mf, aristócrata mf ; (Spanish Hist) hidalgo m3.CPDnoble rot N — [of wine] podredumbre f noble
noble savage N — buen salvaje m
* * *
I ['nəʊbəl]1) ( aristocratic) <family/birth> noble2) ( virtuous) <sentiments/deed/sacrifice> noble
II
noun noble mf, aristócrata mf -
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der Adligenobleman; aristocrat* * *Ad|li|ge ['aːdlɪgə]f decl as adjmember of the nobility, noblewoman; (Brit auch) peeress; (hohe auch) aristocrat* * *Ad·li·ge(r)[ˈa:dlɪgə, -gɐ]* * *der/die adj. Dekl. noble [man/woman]* * *die Ad(e)ligen the nobility, the aristocracy (v im sg oder pl)* * *der/die adj. Dekl. noble [man/woman]* * *-n m.,f.nobleman n.(§ pl.: noblemen)
См. также в других словарях:
Nobleman — No ble*man, n.; pl. {Noblemen}. One of the nobility; a noble; a peer; one who enjoys rank above a commoner, either by virtue of birth, by office, or by patent. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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