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ladies [ˈleɪdi:z] SUBST GB

the ladies

ladies' man <-men> SUBST

ladies' room SUBST AM

lady [ˈleɪdi] SUBST

2. lady (polite, noble woman):

dama f

3. lady AM fam (woman):

4. lady (title):

Lady f

cleaning lady, cleaning woman <-women> SUBST

first lady SUBST AM

lady-killer SUBST fam

leading lady SUBST

lady-in-waiting <ladies-in-waiting> SUBST

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

anglais
They were expected to assist ladies with their bath, be able to give manicures and dress hair, and assist with children.
en.wikipedia.org
The lorgnette maintained its popularity with ladies of fashion, who chose not to wear spectacles.
en.wikipedia.org
The affection is reciprocated, as much by fellow competitors as by the adoring middle-aged ladies who turn weak-kneed at every roguish smile.
www.telegraph.co.uk
The theft occurred two weeks after a set of keys was taken from a custodian who had left them in a ladies room door.
en.wikipedia.org
He did a great deal to improve the quality of railway travel, introducing the Pullman car and safe carriages with alarm pulls for ladies.
en.wikipedia.org
Soon, every big house hosted its own boudoir of fast ladies.
www.independent.co.uk
Only 23 ladies competed for the 3 major crowns due to the disqualification of one candidate.
en.wikipedia.org
Women crying in the ladies room, men crying in the elevator...
www.denofgeek.com
Men (or gents) travel counter-clockwise around the ring, and ladies travel clockwise.
en.wikipedia.org
The room contains a variety of time-telling devices including a $74 wall clock and a range of ladies and men's watches with varying price tags.
calgaryherald.com

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