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1 nonmaterial needs
Макаров: духовные запросы человека -
2 man's nonmaterial needs
Общая лексика: духовные запросы человекаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > man's nonmaterial needs
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3 nonmaterial
[͵nɒnməʹtı(ə)rıəl] a1) нематериальный; невещественный2) духовный -
4 nonmaterial
1. сущ. сфера услуг
2. прил. нематериальный (напр. о сфере услуг) нематериальный;
невещественный духовный - * benefits духовные блага - man's * needs духовные запросы человекаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > nonmaterial
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5 spiritual
1. n амер. спиричуэл, негритянский духовный гимн2. n религиозный человек, верующий3. n редк. религиозные идеи, взгляды4. n l5. n права и привилегии духовенства6. n редк. церковные доходы; церковное имущество, церковные владения7. a духовный, интеллектуальный, умственныйspiritual kinship — духовное родство, духовная близость
spiritual leader — духовный лидер, духовный глава
8. a тонкий, одухотворённый, возвышенный9. a остроумный, находчивый10. a церковный, духовный11. a религиозный, набожный12. a святой, божественный13. a бесплотный, призрачный14. a филос. спиритуалистическийСинонимический ряд:1. ecclesiastical (adj.) church; churchly; churchmanly; ecclesiastical; priestly; religious2. ethereal (adj.) airy; devout; ethereal; godly; holy; intangible; pious; sacred3. immaterial (adj.) asomatous; bodiless; disbodied; discarnate; disembodied; immaterial; incorporeal; insubstantial; nonmaterial; nonphysical; non-physical; unbodied; unembodied; unfleshly; unmaterial; unphysical; unsubstantial4. metaphysical (adj.) metaphysical; psychic; supernatural5. unworldly (adj.) numinous; otherworldly; unworldlyАнтонимический ряд:fleshly; gross; lay; material; natural; physical; sensuous; unspiritual; worldly
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