aristocratic

aristocratic
adjective
1) aristokratisch; Aristokraten-; adelig; Adels-
2) vornehm [Aussehen, Auftreten]; (refined) kultiviert; fein [Manieren, Sitten]; edel [Geschmack, Wein]
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[-'kræ-, ](American[) ə,ristə'krætik]
adjective ((of people, behaviour etc) proud and noble-looking: an aristocratic manner.) aristokratisch
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aris·to·crat·ic
[ˌærɪstəˈkrætɪk, AM əˌrɪstəˈkræt̬ɪk]
adj aristokratisch
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["rIstə'krtɪk]
adj (lit)
aristokratisch, adlig; (fig also) vornehm
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aristocratic [ˌærıstəˈkrætık; US besonders əˌrıstəˈkr-] adj, aristocratical [-kl] adj (adv aristocratically) aristokratisch:
a) adlig, Adels…:
aristocratic family
b) fig vornehm
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adjective
1) aristokratisch; Aristokraten-; adelig; Adels-
2) vornehm [Aussehen, Auftreten]; (refined) kultiviert; fein [Manieren, Sitten]; edel [Geschmack, Wein]
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adj.
adlig adj.
aristokratisch adj. adv.
vornehm adv.

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