suite

  • 61suite — n. group of connected rooms 1) a bridal; executive; hotel; luxury; office; penthouse suite set of matched furniture 2) a bedroom; living room suite * * * [swiːt] executive hotel living room luxury office …

    Combinatory dictionary

  • 62suite — люкс bridal suite каюта люкс honeymoon suite люкс для молодоженов presidential suite президентский люкс …

    English-Russian travelling dictionary

  • 63suite — noun Etymology: French, from Old French siute, suite more at suit Date: 1673 1. retinue; especially the personal staff accompanying a ruler, diplomat, or dignitary on official business 2. a group of things forming a unit or constituting a… …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 64suite — Synonyms and related words: acid rock, adapted, apartment, array, attendance, attendant, attendants, avant garde jazz, ballroom music, batch, battery, bebop, block, body, body of retainers, boogie woogie, bop, chain, chambers, clutch, cohort,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 65Suite — 1. Zimmerflucht; (geh.): Flucht. 2. Begleitung, Gefolge. * * * Suite,die:1.Mus〈FolgevonverschiedenenSätzengleicherTonart〉+Divertissement·Divertimento–2.⇨Begleitung(1) Suite 1.Zimmerflucht 2.→Gefolge …

    Das Wörterbuch der Synonyme

  • 66suite — sui·te s.f.inv. ES fr. {{wmetafile0}} 1. TS mus. composizione strumentale di origine barocca i cui movimenti sono costituiti da una successione di musiche da danza di diverso genere ma di uguale tonalità | serie di pezzi strumentali tratti da un… …

    Dizionario italiano

  • 67Suite — Sui|te [ svi:tə, auch su̯i:tə] die; , n <aus gleichbed. fr. suite, eigtl. »Folge«, dies über vulgärlat. *sequita zu lat. sequi »folgen«>: 1. (veraltet) Gefolge (eines Fürsten); vgl. ↑à la suite. 2. Folge von zusammengehörenden Zimmern in… …

    Das große Fremdwörterbuch

  • 68suite n — 1) Hotel owners usually have suite dreams. 2) After coming to work and play, musicians come home suite home. sweet n …

    English expressions

  • 69suite — /swit / (say sweet) noun 1. a company of followers or attendants; a train or retinue. 2. a number of things forming a series or set: a suite of computer programs. 3. a connected series of rooms to be used together by one person or a number of… …

  • 70suite — suit, suite The two forms are in origin the same word, and differences of usage are the result of historical choices since the 17c. In modern English we speak of a suit of clothes, armour, and playing cards, as well as a lawsuit and paying suit… …

    Modern English usage