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1 celebrate vespers
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2 celebrate vespers privately
Религия: читать молитвы вечерниУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > celebrate vespers privately
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3 celebrate
1. v праздновать, отпраздновать; торжественно отмечать; торжествовать2. v прославлять; воспевать, превозносить3. v служить; отправлять церковную службу; отправлять4. v разг. справлять, отмечать радостное событиеon her birthday she was too sick to celebrate — свой день рождения она не отмечала, так как чувствовала себя очень плохо
5. v разг. веселитьсяwhen the children saw the snow they celebrated — когда дети увидели снег, они очень обрадовались
Синонимический ряд:1. commemorate (verb) commemorate; consecrate; dedicate; hallow; keep; memorialise; memorialize; observe; ritualize; solemnise; solemnize2. have a party (verb) carouse; frolic; have a party; make merry; paint the town; party; raise the roof; rejoice; revel; whoop it up3. praise (verb) acclaim; applaud; bless; cheer; commend; cry up; eulogise; eulogize; exalt; extol; fete; glorify; hail; honor; honour; hymn; laud; lionise; lionize; magnify; panegyrize; praise; psalm; psalmody; resound; revere; venerateАнтонимический ряд:condemn; criticize; desecrate; dishonor; dishonour; disregard; forget; ignore; mourn; neglect; overlook; profane; violate
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