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[ˈwelˈbred]wellbred благовоспитанный wellbred породистый, чистокровный (о животном) -
2 wellbred
ˈwelˈbred a
1) благовоспитанный ;
2) породистый, чистокровный( о животном) wellbred благовоспитанный ~ породистый, чистокровный (о животном)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > wellbred
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3 wellbred
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4 wellbred
با تربيت،خوش جنس -
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благовоспитанныйпородистыйчистокровный -
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adj.1) өнегелі, көргенді2) асыл тұқым -
9 bred, (breed), wellbred
مُهَذَّب \ bred, (breed), wellbred: (of a person) trained to behave politely. civil: polite. cultured: having and showing knowledge of culture; showing fineness of feeling and good manners: a cultured person. decent: pleasant: John is a very decent fellow. good: well behaved: a good boy. ladylike: like a woman with polite manners. modest: (of people) quiet in speech and dress and behaviour. polite: having good manners; not rude. refined: (of a person; his manners, speech, etc.) very polite, unnaturally polite. suave: smoothly polite. -
10 bred, breed, wellbred
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11 racé
race [ʀas]feminine nouna. ( = ethnie) race• un individu de race blanche/noire a white/black personb. [d'animaux] breed* * *ʀas1) ( d'êtres humains) race2) Zoologie breed3) (colloq) ( catégorie de personnes)* * *ʀas nf1) (= personnes) race2) [animaux] breed3) fig (= type) breed4) (= ascendance, origine) stock, race* * *race nf1 ( d'êtres humains) race;2 Zool breed; cheval de race thoroughbred (horse); chien de race pedigree (dog); les races bovines/canines (the) breeds of cattle/dog;4 ○( catégorie de personnes) race; une race guerrière a race of warriors; sale race! offensive rotten○ lot! injur;5 littér ( lignée) line; la race de David the line of David; être le dernier de sa race to be the last of one's line.[cheval] thoroughbred2. [personne] wellbred3. [voilier, voiture] handsome -
12 фин
delicate; fine; thin; fragile; mild; soft; tender————————decent; nice; pleasant————————delicate; subtle————————fine; delicate, cultivated, wellbred, nice, refined————————decent; nice; delicate; fine; thin* * *glib, superfine, bully 1, good better best, dainty -
13 благовоспитанный
well-bred, well brought up* * ** * *well-bred, well brought up* * *educatedgenteelhouse-trainednurturedpolitetrainedwell-bredwellbred -
14 породистый
thoroughbred* * ** * *thoroughbred; racy; pedigree; pure-bred* * *high-bredhighbredpedigreedwell-bredwellbred -
15 чистокровный
thoroughbred* * ** * *thoroughbred;pure-blooded* * *bloodedfull-bloodedpurepurebredtrue-borntrue-bredwell-bredwellbred -
16 ἐσθλός
ἐσθλός, ή, όν, [dialect] Aeol. [full] ἔσλος Sapph.28, Alc.96: [dialect] Dor. [full] ἐσλός, ά, όν, Pi.P.8.73, etc. (never in B.); Arc. [full] ἑσλός Inscr.Olymp.266 (v B. C.): [comp] Comp. and [comp] Sup. -ότερος, -ότατος, AP9.156 (Antiphil.), 6.240 (Phil.): —poet. Adj.,I of persons, brave, stout,ἐσθλὸν ἐνὶ προμάχοισι Il.4.458
, etc. ; opp. δειλός, Hes.Op. 214 ; noble, opp.κακός, οὔ τινα γὰρ τίεσκον..οὐ κακὸν οὐδὲ μὲν ἐ. Od.22.415
; ;τόκηες Id.Supp.25.12
; ;ἐσθλοῦ πατρὸς παῖς Id.Ph.96
;ἀπ' ἐσθλῶν δωμάτων E.Andr. 772
(lyr.), etc. ; of horses, wellbred, Il.23.348.2 morally good, faithful, ;εἰς ἡμᾶς γεγώς Id.El.24
; τινι Naumach. ap. Stob.4.23.7 ;κύνα ἐσθλὴν ἐκείνῳ, πολεμίαν τοῖς δύσφροσιν A.Ag. 608
.II of things, good of their kind, φάρμακα, κτήματα, κειμήλια, Il.11.831, Od.2.312, Il.9.330, etc.2 of mind, qualities, etc.,νόος Od.7.73
;βουλή Il.9.76
;ἔπος 1.108
;κλέος 5.3
, Pi.P.4.175 : freq. in neut. pl.,μυρί'..ἐσθλὰ ἔοργε Il.2.272
;ἔσθλ' ἀγορεύοντες, κακὰ δὲ φρεσὶ βυσσοδόμευον Od.17.66
;ἔσλων ἢ κάλων Sapph.28
, cf. Supp.2.4.3 fortunate, lucky,ὄρνιθες Od. 24.311
;ὕπαρ 19.547
;χάρματα Pi.O.2.19
; ; ;ἀράσαντο πάμπαν ἔσλα τῷ γάμβρῳ Sapph.51.4
; ἐσθλόν, τό, good luck, prosperity, opp. κακόν, Il.24.530 ;παρὰ καὶ κακῷ ἐσθλὸν ἔθηκεν Od.15.488
;ἐσλὸν βαθύ Pi.O.12.12
.4 Subst. ἐσθλά, τά, goods,πυρὴν ἐμπλησέμεν ἐσθλῶν Od.10.523
;εἴ τις ἐσλὰ πέπαται Pi. P.8.73
.5 ἐσθλόν [ἐστι] c. inf., it is good, expedient to.., Il.24.301 : also pl.,οὐ γὰρ ἐσθλὰ..κερτομέειν Archil.64
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18 مهذب
مُهَذَّب \ bred, (breed), wellbred: (of a person) trained to behave politely. civil: polite. cultured: having and showing knowledge of culture; showing fineness of feeling and good manners: a cultured person. decent: pleasant: John is a very decent fellow. good: well behaved: a good boy. ladylike: like a woman with polite manners. modest: (of people) quiet in speech and dress and behaviour. polite: having good manners; not rude. refined: (of a person; his manners, speech, etc.) very polite, unnaturally polite. suave: smoothly polite. -
19 civil
مُهَذَّب \ bred, (breed), wellbred: (of a person) trained to behave politely. civil: polite. cultured: having and showing knowledge of culture; showing fineness of feeling and good manners: a cultured person. decent: pleasant: John is a very decent fellow. good: well behaved: a good boy. ladylike: like a woman with polite manners. modest: (of people) quiet in speech and dress and behaviour. polite: having good manners; not rude. refined: (of a person; his manners, speech, etc.) very polite, unnaturally polite. suave: smoothly polite. -
20 cultured
مُهَذَّب \ bred, (breed), wellbred: (of a person) trained to behave politely. civil: polite. cultured: having and showing knowledge of culture; showing fineness of feeling and good manners: a cultured person. decent: pleasant: John is a very decent fellow. good: well behaved: a good boy. ladylike: like a woman with polite manners. modest: (of people) quiet in speech and dress and behaviour. polite: having good manners; not rude. refined: (of a person; his manners, speech, etc.) very polite, unnaturally polite. suave: smoothly polite.
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