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[ʹlent(ə)n] a1. церк. великопостныйLenten fast = Lent 1
2. (lenten)1) постныйlenten fare - постная /нескоромная/ пища
2) постный, скудныйlenten look - постный вид, постная мина
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adj1) церк. великопісний3) (1.) перен. убогий, скромний, біднийLenten fig — а) родзинки; б) сушений інжир
* * *a1) цepк. великопісний2) (I.) пісний; пісний, убогий -
4 Lenten
Lent·en[ˈlentən]adj attr, inv Fasten-* * *['lentən]adjFasten-Lenten fast — Fasten nt (zur Fastenzeit)
* * *1. Fasten…2. obs oder poet fastenmäßig, karg, mager:Lenten fare fleischlose Kost* * *adj.fastenmäßig adj. -
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Lent·en[ˈlentən]adj attr, inv Fasten-* * *['lentən]adjFasten-Lenten fast — Fasten nt (zur Fastenzeit)
* * *1. Fasten…2. obs oder poet fastenmäßig, karg, mager:Lenten fare fleischlose Kost* * *adj.fastenmäßig adj. -
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1. n запор, задвижка2. n мор. швартов3. n геол. первый твёрдый слой породыhard and fast — непоколебимый; твёрдый; жёсткий ; строго определённый; незыблемый, раз навсегда установленный
4. n припайfast ice belt — припай, береговой лёд
5. a прочный, крепкий6. a твёрдый7. a прочный, прочно закреплённый или прикреплённый8. a нелиняющий, прочный9. a стойкий, верный10. a арх. крепко спящий11. a арх. крепкий, глубокий12. adv прочно, крепко, твёрдо13. adv накрепко14. adv верно, преданно15. a скорый, быстрый16. a приспособленный для быстрого движения или быстрой ездыfast track — линия, приспособленная для быстрого движения поездов
fast access — быстрая выборка; быстрый доступ
17. a спешащий18. a неточный, показывающий больший весfast drilling fluid — буровой раствор, позволяющий вести проходку с высокой скоростью
19. a легкомысленный, фривольныйthe fast set — кутилы, гуляки
to lead a fast life — вести беспутную жизнь, прожигать жизнь
20. adv быстро, скоро21. adv легкомысленно; беспутно22. n постfast day, a day for a general fast — постный день
23. n голодание; строгая диета24. n голодовка25. v поститься26. v голодать, не естьСинонимический ряд:1. active (adj.) active; alert; apace; chop-chop; energetic; expeditiously2. breakneck (adj.) accelerated; breakneck; brief; brisk; celeritous; expeditious; expeditive; fleet; flying; harefooted; hasty; hurried; posthaste; quick; raking; rapid; snappy; speedy; swift3. completely (adj.) completely; fully; soundly4. deceptive (adj.) deceptive; inconstant; insincere; unreliable5. dissipate (adj.) dissipate; dissipated; extravagant; prodigal; profligate; reckless; unmoral6. easy (adj.) easy; light; loose; unchaste; wanton; whorish7. enduring (adj.) enduring; staunch; steadfast; unwavering8. faithful (adj.) allegiant; ardent; constant; deep; faithful; liege; loyal; profound; resolute; sound; steady; true9. fastened (adj.) adherent; closed; fastened; fixed; immovable; knotted; set; stanch; stationary; tied10. firmly (adj.) firmly; fixedly; solidly; tenaciously11. hurriedly (adj.) hurriedly; speedily; swiftly12. indelible (adj.) indelible13. inescapable (adj.) inescapable; inextricable14. licentious (adj.) incontinent; lascivious; lecherous; lewd; libertine; libidinous; licentious; lustful; randy; salacious; satyric15. permanent (adj.) durable; eternal; lasting; permanent16. resistant (adj.) impregnable; resistant; strong17. sure (adj.) firm; secure; solid; stable; sure; tenacious; tight18. wild (adj.) devil-may-care; dissolute; gay; raffish; rakehell; rakish; sporty; wild19. abstinence (noun) abstinence; fasting20. famish (verb) famish; forbear; starve21. extravagantly (other) extravagantly; prodigally; recklessly; wildly22. hard (other) firm; firmly; fixedly; hard; securely; solidly; steadfastly; tenaciously; tight; tightly; unshakeably23. rapidly (other) apace; at breakneck speed; at full blast; at the double (British); at top speed; by leaps and bounds; chop-chop; double-quick; expeditiously; flat out; flat-out; fleetly; full tilt; hastily; lickety-split; like a bat out of hell; like a flash; like a shot (colloquial); like the wind; on the double (US); posthaste; post-haste; presto; promptly; pronto; quick; quickly; rapidly; soon; speedily; swift; swiftlyАнтонимический ряд:defenceless; dilatory; disloyal; dull; exemplary; faithless; feeble; good; heavy; impermanent; insecure; lethargic; loose; mobile; slow; transient -
7 Lenten
ˈlentən прил.
1) церк. великопостный Lenten day ≈ великопостный день Lenten pastoral ≈ великопостное послание Lenten penance ≈ великопостная епитимья
2) постный;
пресный( о хлебе) Lenten food ≈ постная еда Lenten pie ≈ пирог без мяса Lenten face ≈ постная мина(церковное) великопостный - * day день великого поста - * fast (церковное) великий пост - * season время великого поста - * sermon великопостная проповедь (l.) постный - l. fare постная /нескоромная/ пища - l. soup постный суп - l. pic пирог без мяса постный, скудный - l. clothes скромная одежда - l. look постный вид, постная минаLenten церк. великопостный ~ постный (о пище) ;
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8 Великий пост
(важнейший из многодневных христ. постов; начинается за семь недель до праздника Пасхи) (Great) Lent, the Great Fast (of Lent), the Lenten fast, the Lenten periodвоскресенье перед Великим постом (Зап. христ-во) — Quinquagesima [Shrove] Sunday
второе воскресенье Великого поста — Sunday of Gregory Palamas, катол. Reminiscere (Sunday)
первый день Великого поста (катол., у некоторых англикан) — Ash Wednesday
пятое (предпоследнее) воскресенье Великого поста (Зап. христ-во) — Passion [Judica, Carlin(g)] Sunday
пятая и шестая недели Великого поста (последние две недели Великого поста) (Зап. христ-во) — Passiontide, the Lenten season
третье воскресенье Великого поста — Sunday of the Cross, Third Sunday in Lent, Adoration of the Precious Cross
третье воскресенье перед Великим постом (Зап. христ-во) — Septuagesima (Sunday)
четвёртое воскресенье Великого поста — Mid-Lent [Refreshment, Refection] Sunday, катол. Laetare [(Golden) Rose] Sunday, англик. Mothering Sunday
Русско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > Великий пост
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9 Великий пост
1) General subject: Lent (It is a shortened form of "lencten", the Anglo-Saxon word for Spring. From the same root comes the word "lengthening", marked for the Anglo-Saxons the lengthening of the days.)2) Obsolete: Quadragesima3) Religion: Lent (In the Christian church, a period of penitential preparation for Easter), Lenten season, Quadragesima (Lent, also the Fortieth Day Before Easter Breviary, сокр. Quadrag.), easter fast, quadragesima sunday, great fast, lenten fast, lenten period -
10 великий пост
1) General subject: Lent (It is a shortened form of "lencten", the Anglo-Saxon word for Spring. From the same root comes the word "lengthening", marked for the Anglo-Saxons the lengthening of the days.)2) Obsolete: Quadragesima3) Religion: Lent (In the Christian church, a period of penitential preparation for Easter), Lenten season, Quadragesima (Lent, also the Fortieth Day Before Easter Breviary, сокр. Quadrag.), easter fast, quadragesima sunday, great fast, lenten fast, lenten period -
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◆ s.m. (eccl.) Lent sermon.* * *[kwarezi'male]aggettivo Lenten, Lent attrib.* * *quaresimale/kwarezi'male/Lenten, Lent attrib. -
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1. adj fastingfig privo lacking (di in)essere digiuno di notizie have no news, not have any news2. m fasta digiuno on an empty stomach* * *digiuno agg.1 fasting: sono digiuno da ieri, I have been fasting (o I haven't eaten anything) since yesterday2 (fig.) lacking (in sthg.), ignorant (of): è completamente digiuno di latino, he knows no Latin at all; sono digiuno di notizie, I have had no news (o I am without news)◆ s.m.1 fast, fasting: il digiuno quaresimale, the Lenten fast; (eccl.) giorni di digiuno, fast (o fasting) days; rompere il digiuno, to break one's fast; hanno iniziato un digiuno di protesta, they've started a hunger strike // a digiuno, on an empty stomach, (o before eating); non riesco a cantare a digiuno, I cannot sing on an empty stomach; stare a digiuno, to fast (o to be fasting); un cucchiaio a digiuno, a spoonful on an empty stomach; una medicina da prendere a digiuno, medicine to be taken before meals // digiuno forzato, hunger // predicare il digiuno a pancia piena, (prov.) the fat man knoweth not what the lean thinketh* * *[di'dʒuno] digiuno (-a)1. smfast, fasting2. aggdigiuno di — (fig : cognizioni) ignorant of
sono completamente digiuno di informatica — I haven't a clue about computers, I don't know anything about computers
* * *I [di'dʒuno]1)2) fig. (privo)essere digiuno di notizie — to have no news, to be starved for news; (senza cognizioni)
II [di'dʒuno]sono digiuno di cultura italiana — I'm strange to o I know nothing about Italian culture
sostantivo maschile1) (astinenza dal cibo) abstinence from food, fastfare digiuno — to fast, to go without food
2) fig. (totale mancanza, assenza) lack3) a digiuno [partire, bere] on an empty stomach* * *digiuno1/di'dʒuno/1 sono digiuno da ieri I haven't eaten since yesterday2 fig. (privo) essere digiuno di notizie to have no news, to be starved for news; (senza cognizioni) sono digiuno di cultura italiana I'm strange to o I know nothing about Italian culture.————————digiuno2/di'dʒuno/sostantivo m.1 (astinenza dal cibo) abstinence from food, fast; fare digiuno to fast, to go without food3 a digiuno [partire, bere] on an empty stomach; venga a digiuno don't eat anything before coming here. -
13 Langa-fasta
u, f. the long fast, Lenten fast, Grág. i. 245, 246, 291, K. Þ. K. 122, 124, Rb. 82, Stj.; langaföstu-ígangr, the beginning of Lent, Grág. i. 122. -
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f Lent* * *quaresima s.f. (eccl.) Lent: la prima domenica di quaresima, the first Sunday in Lent; fare, osservare la quaresima, to keep Lent (o to fast during Lent); rompere la quaresima, to break the Lenten fast (o to give up fasting during Lent) // lungo come la quaresima, (fam.) as slow as a snail.* * *[kwa'rezima]sostantivo femminile Lent••lungo come la quaresima — [ persona] = very slow; [ discorso] = never-ending
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15 EPTIR
prep with dat. and acc.;I. with dat.1) with verbs of motion, after (ríða, róa, fara, ganga, senda e-m);2) denoting the aim and object of many verbs;leita, spyrja, frétta, eptir e-u, to search, ask, inquire after;líta eptir e-u, to look afler, attend to;bíða eptir e-u, to wait for;vaka eptir e-m, to sit up waiting for one;segja eptir e-m, to report behind one’s back;3) following the course of a track, road, etc., along;niðr eptir hálsinum, down the hill;eptir endilongu, from one end to the other;eptir miðju, along the middle;4) after, according to, in accordance with (eptir sið þeirra ok lögum);hann leiddist eptir fortölum hennar, he was led by her persuasion;gekk allt eptir því sem H. hafði sagt, according as H. had said;5) denoting proportion, comparison;fátt manna eptir því sem hann var vanr, few men in comparison to what he was want to have;6) with verbs denoting imitation, indulgence, longing after;láta eptir e-m, to indulge one;breyta eptir e-m, to imitate;7) behind (hann leiddi eptir sér hestinn);fundust eptir þeim írskar bœkr, which they had left behind;II. with acc.1) of time, after, in succession to (vár kom eptir vetr);hvern dag eptir annan, one day after the other;ár eptir ár, dag eptir dag, year by year, day by day;eptir þat, after that, thereafter;2) denoting succession, inheritance;taka e-t í arf eptir e-n, to inherit from one;hann tók konungdóm eptir föður sinn, after his father;vita þá skömm eptir sik, to leave such a bad report;skaði mikill er eptir menn slíka, there is a great loss in such men;III. as adv.1) after;annat sumar eptir, the second summer after;um daginn eptir, the day after;eptir um várit, later during the spring;eptir koma úsvinnum ráð, the fool is wise when too late;2) behind;bíða sitja eptir, to wait, stay behind;vera, standa eptir, to remain behind, be left;halda e-u eptir, to keep back;skammt get ek eptir þinnar æfi, I guess that little is left of thy life;3) before the rel. part., eptir er = eptir þat er, after (ef maðr, andast á þingi eptir er menn eru á braut farnir);4) eptir á, afterwards, later on;* * *better spelt eftir, in common pronunciation ettir, a prep. with dat. and acc. and also used as adv. or ellipt. without a case: an older form ept or eft only occurs in poetry, Skm. 39, 41, Ýt. 2, Edda 91 (in a verse); ept víg, Hkr. i. 349 (in a verse), iii. 50 (Arnór); [cp. Goth. afar; Runic stone in Tune, after; A. S. æft; Engl. after, aft; Swed.-Dan. efter]:—after.A. WITH DAT., LOC.; with verbs denoting following, pursuing, or the like; hann reið e. þeim, Eg. 149; hann bar merkit eptir honum, he bore the standard after him, 297; róa e. þeim, to pull after them, Ld. 118; þegar e. Kara, on the heels of Kari, Nj. 202; varð ekki e. honum gengit, none went after him, 270.β. with the notion to fetch; senda e. e-m, to send after one, Eb. 22, Nj. 78, Fms. i. 2; ríða í Hornafjörð e. fé yðru, ride to H. after your things, Nj. 63.γ. ellipt., viljum vér eigi e. fara, we will not follow after them. Eb. 242; ek mun hlaupa þegar e., Nj. 202.2. metaph.,α. with verbs denoting to look, stara, líta, sjá, gá, horfa, mæna, etc. e. e-u, to stare, look after a thing while departing, Ísl. ii. 261: leita, spyrja, frétta etc. e. e-u, to ask, ‘speer,’ seek after a thing, Nj. 75, Eg. 155, 686, Fms. i. 71, x. 148, etc.β. segja e. e-m, to tell tales, report behind one’s back in a bad sense, 623. 62; þó at ek segða eigi óhapp eptir tengda-mönnum mínum, Sturl. i. 66; sjá e. e-u, to look after, miss a thing, Nj. 75; leggja hug e. e-u, to mind a thing, Ísl. ii. 426; taka e., to mind, mark a thing; ganga e. e-u, to retain a thing, Fms. x. 5.γ. verbs denoting to expect; bíða, vænta e. e-u, to expect, wait for a thing; vaka e. e-m, to sit up waiting for one, but vaka yfir e-m, to sit up nursing or watching one, cp. Fas. ii. 535.II. denoting along, in the direction of a track, road, or the like; niðr e. hálsinum, down the hill, Fms. iii. 192; út e. firði, stood out along the firth, i. 37; innar e. höllinni, Nj. 270; upp e. dal, Eb. 232; ofan e. dalnum, Nj. 34; ofan e. eyrunum, 143; upp e. eyrunum, 85; innar e. búðinni, 165; út e. þvertrénu, 202; ofan e. reykinum, Eb. 230; inn e. Skeiðum, 224; inn e. Álptafirði, id.; innar e. ísum, 236; inn e. ísum, 316; út e. ísnum, 236; út e. Hafsbotnum, Orkn. 1; e. endilöngu, from one end to another, Fms. x. 16; e. miðju, along the middle, vii. 89.2. metaph. after, according to; e. því sem vera ætti, Ld. 66; e. sið þeirra ok lögum, Fms. i. 81; e. þínum fortölum, ii. 32; hann leiddisk e. fortölum hennar, he was led by her persuasion, v. 30; gékk allt e. því sem Hallr hafði sagt, Nj. 256; gékk allt e. því sem honum hafði vitrað verit, all turned out as he had dreamed, Fms. ii. 231; e. minni vísan, i. 71.β. denoting proportion, comparison; þó eigi e. því sem faðir hans var, yet not like his father, Eg. 702; fátt manna e. því sem hann var vanr, few men in comparison to what he used to have, Sturl. ii. 253; þat var orð á, at þar færi aðrar e., people said that the rest was of one piece, Ld. 168.γ. with verbs denoting imitation, indulgence, longing after, etc.; lifa e. holdi sínu, to live after the flesh, Hom. 25; lifa e. Guði, 73; lifit e. mér, follow after me, Blas. 45; láta e. e-m, to indulge one; mæla e. e-m, to take one’s part, Nj. 26: breyta e. e-m, to imitate; dæma e. e-m, to give a sentence for one, 150; fylgja e. e-m, to follow after one, N. T.; herma e. e-m, to mimic one’s voice and gesture, as a juggler; mun ek þar e. gera sem þér gerit fyrir, I will do after just as you do before, Nj. 90; hann mælti e. ( he repeated the words) ok stefndi rangt, 35; leika e. e-m, to follow one’s lead; telja e., to grudge; langa e., to long after, Luke xxii. 15.δ. kalla, heita e. e-m, to name a child after one; kallaði Hákon eptir föður sínum Hákoni, Fms. i. 14; kallaðr e. Mýrkjartani móður-föður sínum, Ld. 108: lcel. now make a distinction, heita í höfuðit á e-m, of a living person, and heita e. e-m, of one deceased.III. denoting behind; fundusk e. þeim Írskar bækr, Irish books were found which they had left behind, Landn. (pref.), Fms. xi. 410; draga þik blindan e. sér, vi. 323; bera e-t e. sér, to drag behind one; hann leiddi e. sér hestinn, he led the horse after him, Eg. 766.β. as an adv., þá er eigi hins verra e. ván er slíkt ferr fyrir, what worse can come after, when such things went before? Nj. 34.2. but chiefly ellipt. or adverb.; láta e., to leave behind, Sturl. i. 60; sitja e., to sit, stay behind, Fms. i. 66; bíða e., to stay behind; vera e., Grett. 36 new Ed., Bs. i. 21; standa e., to stay behind, remain, be left, Fms. ii. 231, vi. 248; dveljask e., to delay, stop, Sturl. ii. 253; leggja e., to lay behind, but liggja e., to lie behind, i. e. be left, Karl. 439; eiga e., to have to do, Nj. 56; ef ekki verðr e., if naught remain behind, Rb. 126; skammt get ek e., þinnar æfi, I guess that little is left of thy life, Nj. 182; þau bjoggu þar e., they remained, stayed there. 25.B. WITH ACC., TEMP, after; vetri e. fall Ólafs, Eb. (fine); sextán vetrum e. dráp Eadmundar konungs …, vetrum e. andlát Gregorii, … e. burð Christi, Íb. 18; e. fall jarls, Eg. 297; e. verk þessi, Nj. 85: esp. immediately after, var kom e. vetr, spring came after winter, Eg. 260; hvern dag e. annan, one day after another, Hom. 158; ár e. ár, year after year, Rb. 292; dag e. dag, day after day, Fms. ii. 231; e. þat, or e. þetta, after that, Lat. deinde, deinceps, Nj. 151, Eb. 58, Bs. i. 5, etc. etc.; e. þingit, after the meeting, Eb. 108; e. sætt Eyrbyggja, 252.2. denoting succession, inheritance, remembrance, etc.; eptir in this sense is frequent on the Runic stones, to the memory of, after; hón á arf allan e. mik, Nj. 3; tekit í arf e. föður þinn, inherited after thy father, Fms. i. 256; ef skapbætendr eru eigi til e. bauga, i. e. to receive the weregild, Grág. ii. 184; þeir er sektar-fé eiga at taka e. þik, Nj. 230; tók konungdóm e. föður sinn, took the kingdom after his father, Fms. i. 2; Þorkell tók lögsögu e. Þórarinn, Thorkel took the speakership after Thorarin, Íb. ch. 5, cp. ch. 8, 10: metaph., vita þá skömm e. sik, to know that shame [ will be] after one, i. e. leave such a bad report, Ld. 222; skaði mikill er e. menn slíka, there is a great loss in such men, Eg. 93; hann fastaði karföstu e. son sinn, he fasted the lenten fast after his son’s death, Sturl. ii. 231; sonr … e. genginn guma, a son to succeed his deceased father, Hm. 71; mæla e. en, or eiga vígsmál (eptir-mál) e. e-n, to conduct the suit after one if slain, Nj. 254 (freq.), hence eptir-mál; eptir víg Arnkels vóru konur til erfðar ok aðildar, Eb. 194; í hefnd e. e-n, to revenge one’s death, Nj. 118; heimta gjöld e. menn sína, to claim weregild, Fms. viii. 199.β. the phrase, vera e. sig, to be weary after great exertion.II. used as adv. after; síðan e. á öðrum degi, on the second day thereafter, Hom. 116: síðan e., Lat. deinceps, Fms. x. 210; um várit e., the spring after, Eb. 125 new Ed.; annat sumar e., the second summer after, Nj. 14; annat haust e., Eb. 184; annan dag e., the second day after, Nj. 3; um daginn e., the day after, Fms. vii. 153, Bs. i. 21; næsta mánuð e., Rb. 126.β. by placing the adverb. prep. at the beginning the sense becomes different, later; e. um várit, later during the spring, Eb. 98.III. used adverb. with the relat. particles er, at; e. er, Lat. postquam, Grág. i. 10; e. at, id., K. Þ. K. 32.β. eptir á, afterward; the proverb, eptir (mod. eptir á) koma ósvinnum ráð í hug, the fool is wise too late, Vápn. 17, Fas. i. 98; eptir á, kvað hinn …, ‘ after a bit,’ quoth the …, (a proverb.) -
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lenten, maigre, meagreпостный день — fast(ing)-day, катол. the day of abstinence; a day for a general fast
постные дни катол. — maigre days
постная пища — lenten fare, Lent-diet
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* * *I)(að), v. to fast, abstain from food; f. þurt, to fast on dryfood.f.1) fast, fasting;2) season appointed for fasting (níu vikna f.).* * *u, f. [Ulf. fastubni; O. H. G. fastá; Germ. faste; Swed. fasta; Dan. faste; a word introduced along with Christianity; the old Scandinavians could have no such word, as voluntary fasting was unknown in the heathen rites, and at the first introduction of Christianity the practice was sorely complained of, cp. Hkr. Hák. S. Góða, ch. 17]:—a fast, fasting, Hom. 73, K. Þ. K. 122, Rb. 82; the word therefore occurs first in poets of the beginning of the 11th century, e. g. Fms. vi. 86, cp. boð-f., lög-f., etc.COMPDS: föstuafbrigð, föstubindandi, föstudagr, Föstudagsnótt, Föstukveld, föstumatr, Föstumorgin, Föstunátt, föstutíð, föstutími.II. Lent, Fms. viii. 28, Ld. 320, N. G. L. i. 12; distinction is made between the Easter Lent, (sjö-vikna Fasta, seven weeks Lent, also called langa F., the long Fast, K. Þ. K. 122, Bs. i. 801, and passim; níu-vikna F., the nine weeks Lent, K. Þ. K. 122, Grág. i. 325), and Jóla-f., (the Yule Lent, the time from Advent to Yule, Grág. l. c., Rb. 46, K. Þ. K. 124.) Föstu-gangr or Föstu-ígangr and -inngangr, m. beginning of these seasons, esp. Lent; fimm eru föstu-ígangar, Clem. 58, Sturl. iii. 81, Rb. 4 (v. l.), 48, 76. Föstu-prédikan, f. a Lenten sermon. Föstu-tjald, n. hangings used in churches during Lent, Vm. 52, 109. -
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1) fast, lenten постный день ≈ fast day, fasting-day, a day for a general fast, banian day, fish-day, meatless day, day of abstinence
2) (нежирный - о мясе) lean, scraggy постное мясо ≈ lean, lean meat
3) (о пище) lenten, meatless, meagre постная пища ≈ lenten fare постный суп ≈ lenten soup постный стол ≈ meagre diet постный обед ≈ meagre dinner
4) перен.;
разг.;
шутл. (хмурый, скучный) dreary, glum иметь постный вид ≈ to have a Friday look постное лицо, постный вид, постная мина ≈ lenten look, Good Friday face
5) перен.;
разг.;
шутл. (о виде, внешности - нарочито скромный и добродетельный) sanctimonious, piousa. (of meat) lean -
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прил.1) fast, lentenпостный день — fast day, fasting-day, a day for a general fast, banian day, fish-day, meatless day, day of abstinence
2) ( нежирный - о мясе) lean, scraggyпостное мясо — lean, lean meat
3) ( о пище) lenten, meatless, meagre4) перен.; разг.; шутл. (хмурый, скучный) dreary, glumпостное лицо, постный вид, постная мина — lenten look, Good Friday face
5) перен.; разг.; шутл. (о виде, внешности - нарочито скромный и добродетельный) sanctimonious, pious -
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1) fast
2) (нежирный - о мясе) lean
3) (о пище) lenten* * *1) fast; 2) lenten* * *1) fast, lenten 2) lean, scraggy* * *leanlentenmeagrescraggy
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