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5 Iasion (In Greek mythology, Cretan youth loved by Demeter. He perhaps originated as an ancient agricultural deity associated with a fertility rite)
Религия: ИасионУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Iasion (In Greek mythology, Cretan youth loved by Demeter. He perhaps originated as an ancient agricultural deity associated with a fertility rite)
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- 'ti-noun (the state or condition of being fertile.) fertilidadtr[fə'tɪlɪtɪ]1 fertilidad nombre femeninofertility [fər'tɪlət̬i] n: fertilidad fn.• fecundidad s.f.• fertilidad s.f.fər'tɪləti, fə'tɪlətimass noun fertilidad f; (before n) <drug, clinic> para el tratamiento de la infertilidad[fǝ'tɪlɪtɪ]1.N [of land, woman, animal] fertilidad f2.CPDfertility clinic N — clínica f de fertilidad
fertility drug N — medicamento m para el tratamiento de la infertilidad
fertility rite N — rito m de fertilidad
fertility symbol N — símbolo m de la fertilidad
fertility treatment N — tratamiento m contra la esterilidad
* * *[fər'tɪləti, fə'tɪləti]mass noun fertilidad f; (before n) <drug, clinic> para el tratamiento de la infertilidad -
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fertility [fɜ:'tɪlətɪ]1 noun(of land, soil) fertilité f; (of person, animal) fécondité f; figurative (of imagination) fertilité f, fécondité f(rate) de fécondité; (rite, symbol) de fertilité►► Medicine fertility clinic centre m de traitement de la stérilité;Medicine fertility drug médicament m pour le traitement de la stérilité;fertility symbol symbole m de fertilité;Medicine fertility treatment traitement m de la stérilité -
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rite [raɪt]rite m;∎ initiation/fertility rites rites mpl d'initiation/de fertilité;∎ rite of passage cérémonie f d'initiation -
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[fə'tɪlətɪ] 1.1) (of land) fertilità f., fecondità f.; (of human, animal, egg) fecondità f.2) fig. (of mind, imagination) fertilità f.2.modificatore [symbol, rite] di fertilità* * *[-'ti-]noun (the state or condition of being fertile.) fertilità* * *fertility /fəˈtɪlətɪ/n. [u]( anche fig.) fertilità; fecondità● (med.) fertility clinic, clinica della fertilità □ fertility rites, riti della fertilità □ (farm.) fertility drug, medicina contro la sterilità.* * *[fə'tɪlətɪ] 1.1) (of land) fertilità f., fecondità f.; (of human, animal, egg) fecondità f.2) fig. (of mind, imagination) fertilità f.2.modificatore [symbol, rite] di fertilità -
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f.fertility (also figurative).* * *1 fertility, fecundity* * *noun f.* * *SF1) [del campo] fertility, richness2) [de persona, animal] fertility3) (=productividad) [de idioma] richness, expressiveness; [de periodo] productivity, richness* * *femenino fertility* * *= fertility, fruitfulness.Ex. POPLINE covers references on fertility, contraception and demography.Ex. The fruitfulness of our life depends in large measure on our ability to doubt our own words and to question the value of our own work.----* fertilidad de la tierra = soil fertility.* fertilidad del suelo = soil fertility.* rito de la fertilidad = fertility rite.* símbolo de fertilidad = fertility symbol.* tratamiento de fertilidad = fertility treatment.* * *femenino fertility* * *= fertility, fruitfulness.Ex: POPLINE covers references on fertility, contraception and demography.
Ex: The fruitfulness of our life depends in large measure on our ability to doubt our own words and to question the value of our own work.* fertilidad de la tierra = soil fertility.* fertilidad del suelo = soil fertility.* rito de la fertilidad = fertility rite.* símbolo de fertilidad = fertility symbol.* tratamiento de fertilidad = fertility treatment.* * *fertility* * *
fertilidad sustantivo femenino fertility
' fertilidad' also found in these entries:
English:
fertility
- richness
* * *fertilidad nf1. [de mujer] fertility2. [de tierra] fertility3. [de imaginación] fertility* * *f fertility* * *fertilidad nf: fertility -
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m.1 rite (religion).2 ritual (costumbre).3 custom, usage.* * *1 RELIGIÓN rite2 figurado (costumbre) ritual\ritos funerarios funeral rites* * *noun m.* * *SM rite* * ** * *= rite, rite of passage, ritual of passage.Ex. This is a list of uniform titles for liturgical works of the Latin rites of the Catholic Church.Ex. These books deal with stories involving ' rites of passage' for boys and girls who are coming of age in different countries.Ex. For some people class reunions act as a ritual of passage, while for others it may seems like a painful reminder of time marching on.----* rito de iniciación = rite of passage, ritual of passage, initiation ritual.* rito de la fertilidad = fertility rite.* rito expiatorio = sacrificial rite.* rito funerario = funerary rite.* rito religioso = religious rite.* últimos ritos, los = final rites, the.* * ** * *= rite, rite of passage, ritual of passage.Ex: This is a list of uniform titles for liturgical works of the Latin rites of the Catholic Church.
Ex: These books deal with stories involving ' rites of passage' for boys and girls who are coming of age in different countries.Ex: For some people class reunions act as a ritual of passage, while for others it may seems like a painful reminder of time marching on.* rito de iniciación = rite of passage, ritual of passage, initiation ritual.* rito de la fertilidad = fertility rite.* rito expiatorio = sacrificial rite.* rito funerario = funerary rite.* rito religioso = religious rite.* últimos ritos, los = final rites, the.* * *1 ( Relig) riterito iniciático or de iniciación initiation rite2 (costumbre) ritual* * *
rito sustantivo masculino (Relig) rite;
( costumbre) ritual
rito sustantivo masculino
1 Rel rite
rito de iniciación, initiation rite
rito de paso, rite of passage
rito satánico, satanic rite
2 ceremony: se casaron por el rito judío, they got married in a Jewish ceremony
3 (ritual) ritual: tuvimos que cumplir con el rito de la cena familiar navideña, we had to keep up the tradition of having a family Christmas dinner
' rito' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
mortuoria
- mortuorio
English:
rite
* * *rito nm1. Rel riterito iniciático initiation rite2. [costumbre] ritual* * *m rite* * *rito nm: rite, ritual -
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(n.) = fertility riteEx. Primitive war dances, fertility rites, hunting games are all rituals human beings develop in their corporate as well as their private lives.* * *(n.) = fertility riteEx: Primitive war dances, fertility rites, hunting games are all rituals human beings develop in their corporate as well as their private lives.
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adj.flying, volitant.m.tropical two-wing flyingfish, Exocoetus volitans.* * *► adjetivo1 flying1 (cohete) rocket2 (pez) flying fish3 (molusco) type of squid————————1 (cohete) rocket2 (pez) flying fish3 (molusco) type of squid* * *1.ADJ flying [antes de s]2. SM1) (=pez) flying fish; (=calamar) species of squid2) (=cohete) rocket3) (And, CAm) (=molinillo) toy windmill4) (Caribe) (=cometa) kite* * *I- dora adjetivo flying (before n)II1) ( pez) flying fish2) ( en pirotecnia) rocket•• Cultural note:A Mexican pre-Columbian ritual dance, originally an agricultural fertility rite. Four or six men are attached by ropes to a platform on top of a 60 to 90 foot (17 to 27 meter) high pole. They dance on the platform and at the end of the dance, come circling down to the ground, hanging by their feet, as the ropes attaching them unwind* * *= flying.Ex. A new flying invention has been unveiled in the US, which could see humans take to the sky.----* objeto volador = flying object.* OVNI (Objeto Volador No Identificado) = UFO (Unidentified Flying Object).* pez volador = flying fish.* trapecio volador = flying trapeze.* * *I- dora adjetivo flying (before n)II1) ( pez) flying fish2) ( en pirotecnia) rocket•• Cultural note:A Mexican pre-Columbian ritual dance, originally an agricultural fertility rite. Four or six men are attached by ropes to a platform on top of a 60 to 90 foot (17 to 27 meter) high pole. They dance on the platform and at the end of the dance, come circling down to the ground, hanging by their feet, as the ropes attaching them unwind* * *= flying.Ex: A new flying invention has been unveiled in the US, which could see humans take to the sky.
* objeto volador = flying object.* OVNI (Objeto Volador No Identificado) = UFO (Unidentified Flying Object).* pez volador = flying fish.* trapecio volador = flying trapeze.* * *flying ( before n)A2 (pez) flying fishB (en pirotecnia) rocket* * *
volador 1◊ - dora adjetivo
flying ( before n)
volador 2 sustantivo masculino ( en pirotecnia) rocket
volador,-ora adjetivo flying
' volador' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ovni
- pez
- voladora
- disco
- luciérnaga
- objeto
- platillo
English:
flying
- flying fish
- unidentified
* * *volador, -ora♦ adjflying♦ nm1. [pez] flying fish2. [calamar] short-finned squid3. [cohete] rocket* * *I adj flyingII m1 ( cohete) rocket* * *: flying -
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Religion: Iasion (In Greek mythology, Cretan youth loved by Demeter. He perhaps originated as an ancient agricultural deity associated with a fertility rite), Iasios -
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Религия: (In Greek mythology, Cretan youth loved by Demeter. He perhaps originated as an ancient agricultural deity associated with a fertility rite) Иасион -
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voladores (↑ voladores 21)A Mexican pre-Columbian ritual dance, originally an agricultural fertility rite. Four or six men are attached by ropes to a platform on top of a 60 to 90 foot (17 to 27 meter) high pole. They dance on the platform and at the end of the dance, come circling down to the ground, hanging by their feet, as the ropes attaching them unwind.
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