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1 FEAST
• Feast and your halls are crowded - В радости сыщут, в горе забудут (B), Есть пирожки - есть и дружки; нет пирожков - нет и дружков (E), На обеде - все соседи, кончился обед - соседа нет (H)• Feasting is the physician's harvest - Где пиры да чаи, там и немочи (Г)• It's either a feast or a famine - Разом густо, разом пусто (P), Часом с квасом, порой с водой (4) -
2 Праздник урожая
Religion: Aki Matsuri, Feast of Harvest, Hag ha-Qazir, Niiname-sai, Paitishhahya ("Harvest-time", in Zoroastrianism, one of the Gahanbars) -
3 праздник урожая
Religion: Aki Matsuri, Feast of Harvest, Hag ha-Qazir, Niiname-sai, Paitishhahya ("Harvest-time", in Zoroastrianism, one of the Gahanbars) -
4 праздник жатвы
(осенний праздник у российских евангельских христиан-баптистов, христиан евангельской веры - пятидесятников, евангельских христиан; Праздник жатвы обычно приходится на последнее воскресенье сентября; отмечается особенно торжественно; в молитвенном доме устанавливают стол с овощами и фруктами нового урожая; в сравнительно небольших общинах после богослужения устраивается коллективная трапеза - "трапеза любви") the Harvest Feast, the Harvest celebrationРусско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > праздник жатвы
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5 праздник
1. festival2. high-day3. celebration4. holiday; festivalнеприсутственный день; праздник — bank holiday
прощайте, праздники! — farewell to the holidays!
5. feastпраздник «торжество православия» — Feast of Orthodoxy
праздники, отмечаемые в разные дни — movable feasts
Синонимический ряд:празднество (сущ.) празднество; празднование; торжествоАнтонимический ряд:будень; будни
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harvest-feast — harˈvest feast noun • • • Main Entry: ↑harvest … Useful english dictionary
harvest home — noun Date: 1573 1. a feast at the close of the harvest 2. the gathering or the time of the harvest 3. a song sung by the reapers at the close of the harvest … New Collegiate Dictionary
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