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1 United Meeting of Friends
Христианство: Общее собрание друзейУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > United Meeting of Friends
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2 Five Years Meeting of Friends
Религия: Общее собрание квакеровУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Five Years Meeting of Friends
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3 Friends
"Друзья"Более распространенное название - квакеры [ Quakers]. Христианская религиозная организация, основанная в 1652 англичанином Дж. Фоксом; имеет свои отделения в 50 странах мира. В основе религиозной доктрины квакеров лежит вера в божественное начало, заложенное в каждом человеке. Из-за преследований в 60-х гг. XVIII в. многие квакеры эмигрировали в Америку. В 1681 английский квакер У. Пенн [ Penn, William, Jr.], приобретя земли в колониях Восточный Джерси и Пенсильвания, основал на них первые поселения квакеров на американской земле. Штаб-квартира организации "Генеральная конференция друзей" [Friends General Conference] находится в г. Филадельфии, шт. Пенсильвания. Ведет активную просветительскую работу, занимается филантропической деятельностью. Другие квакерские организации в США: "Объединенное собрание друзей" [Friends United Meeting], "Интернационал евангелистских друзей" [Evangelical Friends International] и "Общество друзей" [(Religious) Society of Friends]. Эти организации в общей сложности насчитывают несколько более 100 тыс. членов. -
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N1. बैठकThe meeting was postponed due to the strike.2. मिलनThe meeting of the two friends after a gap of ten years was accidental. -
5 meeting
['miːtɪŋ]1) моли́твенное собра́ние (название богослужения в некоторых протестантских церквах и у квакеров [см. Society of Friends]; см. тж. meeting house)2) сокр. от race meetingEnglish-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > meeting
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6 meeting house
['miːtɪŋhaus]моли́твенный дом (в некоторых протестантских церквах и у квакеров [см. Society of Friends])English-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > meeting house
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7 Friends United Meeting
1) Религия: Общее собрание квакеров, (Cooperative organization that unites 14 yearly meetings of Quakers for fellowship and mutual projects) Общее собрание "Общества друзей"2) Христианство: Объединённое собрание друзейУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Friends United Meeting
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8 Friends United Meeting (Cooperative organization that unites 14 yearly meetings of Quakers for fellowship and mutual projects)
Религия: Общее собрание "Общества друзей"Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Friends United Meeting (Cooperative organization that unites 14 yearly meetings of Quakers for fellowship and mutual projects)
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9 part friends
اِفترقوا كأصدقاء \ part friends: to separate as friends: We quarrel at every meeting, but we always part friends. -
10 Quaker meeting
1) Общая лексика: встреча и т. п., на которых мало и неохотно выступают, игра в молчанку, компания, где разговор не клеится, молитвенное собрание квакеров, собрание2) Религия: собрание "Общества друзей", (A meeting of the Society of Friends) молитвенное собрание квакеров -
11 Quaker meeting (A meeting of the Society of Friends)
Религия: молитвенное собрание квакеровУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Quaker meeting (A meeting of the Society of Friends)
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12 University Friends Meeting
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > University Friends Meeting
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13 reunión de amigos
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14 reunión de amigos que se juntan para conversar
• meeting of friends for conversation purposes• social gatheringDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > reunión de amigos que se juntan para conversar
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16 Общее собрание друзей
Русско-английский глоссарий христианской лексики > Общее собрание друзей
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17 tertulia
f.1 social gathering, party, meeting of friends, get-together.2 conversation among friends.3 conversation group.* * *1 (reunión) get-together2 (lugar en cafés) back room\estar de tertulia to sit around and talkhacer tertulia to have a get-togethertertulia literaria literary gathering* * *SF1) (=reunión) social gathering, regular informal gatheringla tertulia del Café Gijón — the Cafe Gijón circle, the in-crowd at the Cafe Gijón
estar de tertulia — to talk, sit around talking
hacer tertulia — to get together, meet informally and talk
hoy no hay tertulia — there's no meeting today, the group is not meeting today
tertulia literaria — literary circle, literary gathering
2) (=sala) clubroom, games roomTERTULIA The term tertulia is used for groups of people who meet informally on a regular basis to chat about current affairs, the Arts etc, and is also used to refer to the gathering itself. In early 20th Century Spain, tertulias literarias were much in vogue, and critics and writers would meet to discuss the literary issues of the day in places such as the famous Café Gijón. In more recent times, the term has been used to refer to the highly organized PR platforms in which writers of the moment engage in round-table discussions to promote their latest works.* * *•• Cultural note:A discussion group. Formerly, tertulias were groups of men who met in a café to talk about soccer, bullfighting, literature, cinema, politics, etc. Some of these became very famous, as they included important political and cultural figures. Now tertulias are often televized discussion programs* * *= chat.Ex. The Tree House, as it is called, offers the facility of a meeting room and drop-in lounge for social gatherings, informal chats, seminars, films and slide shows.----* tertulia de lectura = book club evening.* tertulia literaria = book discussion.* * *•• Cultural note:A discussion group. Formerly, tertulias were groups of men who met in a café to talk about soccer, bullfighting, literature, cinema, politics, etc. Some of these became very famous, as they included important political and cultural figures. Now tertulias are often televized discussion programs* * *= chat.Ex: The Tree House, as it is called, offers the facility of a meeting room and drop-in lounge for social gatherings, informal chats, seminars, films and slide shows.
* tertulia de lectura = book club evening.* tertulia literaria = book discussion.* * *tertulia (↑ tertulia a1)A (reunión) gathering (to discuss philosophy, politics, art, etc)Compuestos:chat roomA discussion group. Formerly, tertulias were groups of men who met in a café to talk about soccer, bullfighting, literature, cinema, politics, etc. Some of these became very famous, as they included important political and cultural figures. Now tertulias are often televized discussion programs.* * *
tertulia sustantivo femenino ( reunión) gathering (to discuss philosophy, politics, art, etc)
tertulia sustantivo femenino get-together, gathering
tertulia literaria, literary gathering
familiar (conversar, hablar) estar de tertulia, to sit around talking
' tertulia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tertuliano
English:
chat show
- talk-show
- coffee
* * *tertulia nf1. [reunión] = regular informal social gathering where issues of common interest are discussed;[en radio, TV] talk show;estar de tertulia to sit chattingtertulia literaria literary circle;tertulia radiofónica radio talk show;tertulia televisiva TV talk show2. RP [en teatro] dress circle* * *f TV debate, round table discussion; ( reunión) discussion group* * *tertulia nf: gathering, grouptertulia literaria: literary circle -
18 MÓT
* * *I)n.1) meeting;mæla mót með sér, to fix a meeting;2) town-meeting (var blásit til móts í bœnum ok sagt, at konungr vildi tala við bœjarmenn);3) joint, juncture (cf. ‘liðamót’);4) in prepositional and adverbial phrases;á mót, í mót e-m, to meet a person (ganga, ríða á or í mót e-m);against (mæla, standa á or í mót e-u);í mót, in return, in exchange;á móti, í móti, at móti (e-m) = í mót;snúa í móti e-m, to turn against one;rísa í móti e-u, to rise against, withstand;mikit er þat í móti erfðinni minni, that is much when set against what I shall leave behind me;til móts við e-n, to meet one;halda til móts við e-n, to march against one;vera til móts, to be on the opposite side;miklir kappar eru til móts, there are great champions to contend with;eiga e-t til móts við e-n, to own a thing in common with another (= til jafns við e-n);gøra e-t til móts við e-n, to equal one in a thing (engan vissa ek þann, er þat léki til móts við mik).prep. with dat. to meet, towards, etc. = í mót ( see mót 4).n.1) image, stamp (mót á peningi);2) model (skaltu smíða hús eptir því móti, sem ek mun sýna þér);3) mark, sign (máttu sjá mót á, er hón hlær við hvert orð) cf. ambáttarmót, mannsmót, ættarmót, œskumót;4) manner, way;með kynligu (undarligu) móti, in a strange manner;mikill fjöldi dýra með öllu móti, of every shape and manner;með því móti, in that way;með því móti, at, in such a way that;með litlu (minna) móti, in a small (less) degree;með engu móti, by no means;frá móti, abnormal.* * *1.n. [A. S. gemot; Old Engl. mote or moot, in ward-mote, the Moot-ball at Newcastle; Dan. möde; Swed. mot and möte]:—a meeting; mæla mót með sér, to fix a meeting Eg. 564; þeir mæltu mót með sér ok hittusk í Elfinni, 444; manna-mót, a meeting; vinamót, a meeting of friends.2. as a Norse law term; in Norway a mót was a town meeting, and is opp. to þing, a county meeting; á þingi en eigi á móti, þvíat sökin veit til lands-laga en eigi til Bjarkeyjar-réttar, Hkr. iii. 257, N. G. L. ii. 190; á þingum ok á móti, Fagrsk. 145; var blásit til móts í bænum, Fms. vi. 202, 238, 270; á móti í kaupangi, vii. 130; móts-fjalir, a meeting-shed, N. G. L. i. 224.II. a joint, juncture; mót á hring, cp. mótlauss; ár-mót, a meeting of waters, also a local name, cp. Lat. Confluentia, Coblenlz; liða-mót, q. v.: of time, in pl., alda-mót, the end and beginning of two centuries; mánaða-mót, missera-mót, eykta-mót, and so on.B. As adverb, both in dat. móti, against, on the opposite side, with dat. as also with a prep., á móti, í móti; or in gen. móts or móts við, against, with acc. used as prep. and ellipt. or even as adverb:I. gen. móts; til móts við e-n, towards, against; fara til móts við e-n, to go to meet one, encounter, visit. Eg. 9; fara á móts við, Fas. i. 450; halda til móts við, to march against, Fms. ii. 217; snúa til móts við, Nj. 125; ganga til móts við e-n (= ganga til fundar við e-n), to go to meet a person, 100; koma til móts við, Eg. 63; eiga e-t til móts við e-n, to own in common with another, 101, Gþl. 506, Fms. ii. 91; vera til móts, to be on the opposite side, opposed, Nj. 274; miklir kappar eru til móts, there are mighty men to meet or contend with, 228; en þar allt er lögin skilr á, þá skulu öll hallask til móts við Uppsala-lög, they shall all lean towards the law of Upsala, i. e. in a controverted case the law of U. is to rule, Ó. H. 65.II. dat. móti, á móti, í móti, and more rarely at móti e-m (all these forms are used indiscriminately), as also an apocopated mót, qs. móti (á mót, í mót):—against, on the opposite side, towards, and the like; fara móti e-m, Fms. vi. 29; móti sólu, 439; snúa í móti e-m, Nj. 3, 43, 74, 118, 127, 177, Fms. i. 169, iii. 189, v. 181, vi. 3, ix. 348, 511, xi. 121, 126, Eg. 283, 284, 572, Landn. 317, Ld. 214; hann sagði at í móti vóru þeir Grjótgarðr, Nj. 125; rísa í móti, to rise against, withstand, Lv. 79, and so in countless instances:—denoting reception, göra veizlu móti e-m, Eg. 43, Nj. 162, passim:—towards, konungr leit móti honum, looked towards him, Fms. i. 41.III. metaph. in return, in exchange for; fór með honum sonr Guðbrands í gisling en konungr fékk þeim annan mann í móti, Ó. H. 108; Gunnarr bauð þá at móti Geiri goða at hlýða til eiðspjalls síns, in his turn, Nj. 87; ok mæla jamíllt at móti at ósekju, Grág. ii. 145; skolu trygðir koma hvervetna móti sakbótum, 187; þá kvað hann aðra vísu í móti, Fms. i. 48; hann hló mjök mót atfangi manna, vi. 203; hann gaf drottningu sæmiligar gjafir ok svá drottningin honum á móti, x. 95; sendi hann konungi vingjafir ok góð orð mót vináttu hans, i. 53; mikit er þat í mót (against, as compared with) erfðinni minni, Nj. 4; sagði at hann mundi eigi þiggja nema annat fé kæmi í mót, 133; hvat hefir þú í móti því er hann deildi kappi við Þorgrim goða, what hast thou to set against that as an equivalent? Ísl. ii. 215; engar skulu gagnsakir metask á mót þeim málum, Grág. i. 294.2. against, contrary to; móti Guðs lögum, Fms. x. 21:—with verbs, göra e-t móti e-m, to act against, Ld. 18; mæla móti, to contradict; standa mót, to withstand; ganga mót, to go against, as also to confess and the like.3. bera at móti, to happen, Fms. ii. 59 (see bera C. II. 2): whence4. temp. towards a time; mót Jólum, Páskum, passim; í mót vetri, towards the setting in of winter, Hkr. i. 13; móti sumri, towards the coming in of summer; móti degi, towards day, Fms. i. 71; hann sofnáði móti deginum, vi. 62; móti þingi, towards the opening of parliament, Rb. 530.2.n. [cp. Ulf. môta = τελωνιον; O. H. G. mûta]:—a stamp, mark; spurði hann hvers mót eðr mark var á þeim penningi, Th. 50; mót á silfri, 623. 6l; skaltú smíða hús eptir því móti sem nú mun ek sýna þér, Fb. i. 439.II. metaph. a mark; máttú sjá mót á er hón hlær við hvert orð, Nj. 18; æsku-mót, Fms. xi. 422; ættar-mót, a family likeness; manns-mót, the stamp, mark of a true man, Fb. i. 150; alla þá menn er nokkut manns mót var at, Hkr. i. 13; það er ekkert manns mót að honum, he is a small man, a mannikin; er eigi ambóttar mót á henni, she does not look like a bondwoman, Fas. i. 147.III. manner way, which may, with Dan. maade, Swed. måte, be borrowed from Lat. modus; með kynligu móti, in a strange manner, Fms. ix. 9; með undarligu móti, Nj. 62; mikill fjöldi dýra með öllu móti, of every shape and manner, Þorf. Karl. 420; með því móti, in that way, Fms. i. 48, Fær. 2; með litlu móti, in a small degree, Finnb. 328; með minna móti, in a less degree, Sturl. i. 214; með því móti at ( in such a way that) þeir sóru eiða, cp. Lat. hoc modo, Fms. vi. 27; með öngu móti, by no means, Lat. nullo modo, i. 9; frá móti, abnormally, Grett. 92 A. -
19 Общее собрание квакеров
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Общее собрание квакеров
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20 tertulia
• gathering• meeting of friends• meeting of friends for conversation purposes• parturient• party• party against whom appeal is taken• social• social gathering
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