lady in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for lady in the English»French Dictionary

I.lady <pl ladies> [Brit ˈleɪdi, Am ˈleɪdi] N

1. lady (woman):

lady
his young lady dated
sa bonne amie dated
your good lady dated
votre dame dated
my old lady inf
a little old lady
my dear lady
look here, lady inf!
she's a real lady fig
a lady by birth
attr a lady doctor/writer

See also Knight/Dame

lady in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for lady in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

old lady N inf (one's wife, mother)

cleaning lady, cleaning woman <women> N

Translations for lady in the French»English Dictionary (Go to English»French)

lady Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

a man/a lady of leisure
the lady of the house form
the first lady
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
You know, it's the one where the hoofer from the fifth line of the chorus takes over for the indisposed leading lady and, overnight, she's a star.
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The young lady's nakedness is a sign not so much of seduction, as innocence and vulnerability.
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His pedagogy was based upon the southern sensibility that a lady was to be trained to submit to the order of men.
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He knows not so much as that, lady.
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They confirm this from the ill old lady, noting how she has a mass of small pinpricks on her arm.
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Brb, just going to contact the cleaning lady and see if she picked that soggy bit of paper up by any chance...
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One day, he happens across an arrogant and oppressive young woman who blithely runs her car over an old lady.
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One of the firm's employees noticed the lady in question covetously eyeing a piece of cloth in a roll.
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Same goes for the past-best frothy flower sprays of lady's mantle.
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But it could also have applied to this proud son of a school dinner lady.
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