míster
61Mister T — Mr. T Mr. T (* 21. Mai 1952 in Chicago als Laurence Tureaud) ist ein US amerikanischer Schauspieler. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Biographie 2 Filmographie …
62mister — noun /ˈmɪstər,ˈmɪstə(ɹ),ˈmɪstɚ/ a) Title conferred on an adult male. You may sit here, mister. b) A kind, type of. Fine day to see sights, gentlemen. Well, misters, heres the railing round the ground, and theres the paling round the tomb, eight… …
63mister — mi·ster s.m.inv. ES ingl. {{wmetafile0}} 1. signore, come appellativo premesso al nome o al cognome di un anglosassone 2. vincitore di un concorso di bellezza: mister Universo 3. TS sport gerg., nel calcio, allenatore o direttore tecnico di una… …
64mister — {{hw}}{{mister}}{{/hw}}s. m. inv. (pl. ingl. misters ) 1 Vincitore di un concorso di bellezza: mister universo. 2 Nel linguaggio sportivo, allenatore di calcio …
65míster — s m Hombre ganador de un concurso de físico culturismo: míster México …
66Mister — Misterm 1.MisterMuskel=Catcher;Boxer,Ringer;muskulöserMann.Engl»Mister=Herr«.1950ff. 2.MisterTagesschau=NachrichtensprecherimFernsehen.»Tagesschau«istderTitelderNachrichtensendungenderARD.1965ff. 3.Mister20Uhr=NachrichtensprecherimFernsehen.1965ff… …
67mister — m ndm «pan; forma grzecznościowa używana w krajach anglosaskich w stosunku do mężczyzn, zwykle w połączeniu z imieniem, nazwiskiem lub tytułem urzędowym» w języku polskim tylko w wyrażeniu: Mister Warszawy (Łodzi itp.) «dom wybrany w dorocznym… …
68mister — UK [ˈmɪstə(r)] / US [ˈmɪstər] noun spoken used for talking to a man whose name you do not know. This word sometimes shows that you are angry with the man Listen, mister, I think you d better leave right now …
69mister — mis•ter [[t]ˈmɪs tər[/t]] n. 1) (cap.) a title of respect prefixed to a man s name or position (usu. written Mr.) 2) inf (used by itself as an informal term of address to a man) Watch out, mister![/ex] 3) edu mil the title used in addressing a… …
70mister — /ˈmɪstə / (say mistuh) noun 1. (upper case) (the conventional title of respect for a man, prefixed to the name or to certain official designations and usually written Mr.) 2. Colloquial (not followed by a name, a form of address to a man.) 3. the …