lady in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for lady in the English»Italian Dictionary

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

1. lady (woman):

lady
lady
his young lady rare
your good lady rare
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
[before n] a lady doctor, writer

leading lady [Brit, Am ˌlidɪŋ ˈleɪdi] N

bearded lady [ˈbɪədɪdˌleɪdɪ] N

bag lady [Brit, Am ˈbæɡ ˌleɪdi] N inf

lollipop lady [ˈlɒlɪpɒpˌleɪdɪ] N Brit inf

tea lady [ˈtiːˌleɪdɪ] N Brit

cleaning lady [ˈkliːnɪŋˌleɪdɪ] N

old lady [Brit, Am oʊld ˈleɪdi] N

lady orchid [ˈleɪdɪˌɔːkɪd] N

lady in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for lady in the English»Italian Dictionary

cleaning lady <-ies> N, cleaning woman <women> N

lady Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

young lady
to be a real lady
my old lady (mother)
my old lady (wife)
the first lady
la first lady f inv

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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They include many fungus beetles, as well as lady beetles (ladybugs or ladybirds).
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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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She opens a letter, supposedly for her husband, from a lady arranging an assignation.
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An old lady who has been sleeping inside the church sees the bag and gets it.
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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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The leading lady's simple and elegant gown was complemented by a black halterneck-style neckline.
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There was another instance where an old lady had died in poverty-stricken circumstances from a highly contagious fever.
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Whereupon the governor, seasoned to the like large experience, pardoned the lady.
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After paying the waitress with a $100 bill, the lady leaves behind a note for the waitress on a napkin without accepting her change.
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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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