Señor in english

Sir

pronunciation: sɜr part of speech: noun
In gestures

señor = master ; Mr (Mister) ; gentleman [gentlemen, -pl.] ; lord. 

Example: But I said at once: 'Look here, master, I'll thank you to leave me alone after this, do you hear?'.Example: My second point may be a slightly tangential, but I hope it is a concrete reaction to the general tenor of Mr. Lubetzky's remarks and the general subject posed.Example: These were gentlemen whose forebears had upset Elizabeth I by encouraging the people to think a little too much for themselves and who proved very difficult to control.Example: This biography is the best yet on Lord Acton.

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» amo y señorlord and master [Usado con sentido humorístico, con frecuencia para referirse al marido] .

Example: He is the lord and master of the money markets of the world and virtually lord and master of everything.

» dueño y señorking of the castlelord and master [Usado con sentido humorístico, con frecuencia para referirse al marido] .

Example: Seafood is king of the castle here, with a wide choice of crab, shrimp, lobster, fish and squid dishes.

Example: He is the lord and master of the money markets of the world and virtually lord and master of everything.

» en el año del Señorin the year of our Lord .

Example: It was in the year of our Lord 1993, nestled in the oldest mountains on Earth, that 13 kindred spirits joined their laughter in holy revelation.

» hacerse dueño y señor dehave + the run of the + Nombrewalk all over + Alguientake + full control of .

Example: There's also goats, but I don't think they're penned anywhere -- they seem to have the run of the place as much as the chickens.

Example: The Scouses were the first real challenge for Fulham this season but they were walked all over by the Londoners.

Example: This is seen as a significant move towards taking full control of Afghanistan's airspace which has hitherto been under the control of NATO.

» nada es gratis en la viña del Señorthere is no such thing as a free lunchthere is no such thing as a free ride .

Example: So for any of you thinking of using this program do be aware there is no such thing as a free lunch.

Example: Economists constantly remind us that there is no such thing as a free ride, and the analogy can easily be applied to our transportation systems.

» Señoras y Señoresladies and gentlemen .

Example: There, ladies and gentlemen, that is a rarebit that will melt in your mouth, and make the absent ones regret their foolishness.

» señor feudalsuzerain .

Example: In the Middle Ages when a vassal died, his heir was required to publicly renew his oath of fealty to his suzerain.

» Señor JesúsLord Jesus .

Example: The eternal glory is where the Lord Jesus is united in a special way with his redeemed people.

» ser (el) dueño y señorrule + the roost .

Example: Just as the 19th century belonged to England and the 20th century to America, so the 21st century will be China's turn to set the agenda and rule the roost.

» (todo) un señora/one helluva [Forma coloquial abreviada de a/one hell of a]a/one hell of a [Abreviado coloquialmente como a/one hullave] .

Example: I have the ability to do this on my own, but it takes a helluva long time for me to warm up to people.

Example: She was also a hell of a woman who treated all setbacks with deadpan humor and kept her cool in the most difficult circumstances.

Sr (Señor) = Mr (Mister). 

Example: My second point may be a slightly tangential, but I hope it is a concrete reaction to the general tenor of Mr. Lubetzky's remarks and the general subject posed.
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