nobility

nobility
noun
1) no pl. (character) hohe Gesinnung; Adel, der
2) (class) Adel, der

many of the nobility — viele Adlige

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no·bil·ity
[nə(ʊ)ˈbɪləti, AM noʊˈbɪlət̬i]
n no pl
1. + sing/pl vb (aristocracy)
the \nobility der Adel
2. (approv: character) Adel m geh, hohe Gesinnung
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[nəU'bIlItI]
n no pl
1) (= people) (Hoch)adel m

she is one of the nobility — sie ist eine Adlige

2) (= quality) Adel m, Edle(s) nt

nobility of mind/thought — geistiger Adel

nobility of sentiment — edles Gefühl

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nobility [nəʊˈbılətı] s
1. fig Adel m, Größe f, Würde f, Vornehmheit f:
nobility of mind noble-mindedness;
nobility of soul Seelenadel, -größe
2. a) Adel(sstand) m, (die) Adligen pl
b) (besonders in England) Hochadel m:
the nobility and gentry der hohe und niedere Adel
3. Adel m, hohe oder ad(e)lige Abstammung
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noun
1) no pl. (character) hohe Gesinnung; Adel, der
2) (class) Adel, der

many of the nobility — viele Adlige

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n.
Adel nur sing. m.
Adelsstand m.

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