gentleman

gentleman
'‹entlmən
plural - gentlemen; noun
(abbreviation gent)
1) (a polite word for a man: Two gentlemen arrived this morning.) caballero
2) (a polite, well-mannered man: He's a real gentleman.) caballero
- gents
gentleman n caballero
El plural de gentleman es gentlemen
gentleman
tr['ʤentəlmən]
noun
1 caballero, señor nombre masculino
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
gentleman's agreement acuerdo entre caballeros
gentleman ['ʤɛntəlmən] n, pl -men [-mən, -.mɛn] : caballero m , señor m
gentleman
n.
(§ pl.: gentlemen) = caballero s.m.
gentil s.m.
gentilhombre s.m.
hombre s.m.
señor s.m.
'dʒentḷmən
noun (pl -men -mən)
a) (man) caballero m, señor m

Gentlemen — Caballeros

this gentleman would like ... — este señor querría ...

b) (well-bred man) caballero m
['dʒentlmǝn]
1.
N
(pl gentlemen) (=man) señor m ; (having gentlemanly qualities) caballero m ; (at court) †† gentilhombre m

there's a gentleman waiting to see you — hay un señor esperando para verle

young gentleman — señorito m

to be a perfect gentleman — ser un perfecto caballero

he's no gentleman — poco caballero es él

gentlemen — (=lavatory) caballeros

2.
CPD

gentleman's agreement N — acuerdo m entre caballeros

gentleman farmer N — terrateniente m

gentleman's gentleman N — ayuda m de cámara

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['dʒentḷmən]
noun (pl -men [-mən])
a) (man) caballero m, señor m

Gentlemen — Caballeros

this gentleman would like ... — este señor querría ...

b) (well-bred man) caballero m

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