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1 professed
adjective1) (self-acknowledged) erklärt [Marxist, Bewunderer, Absicht]2) (alleged) angeblich* * *pro·fessedadj attr, invhe is my \professed enemy er ist mein erklärter Feind2. (alleged) angeblich3. (with vows)\professed nun Nonne f, die die Gelübde abgelegt hat* * *[prə'fest]adjerklärt; (pej = purported) angeblicha professed nun/monk (Eccl) — eine Nonne, die/ein Mönch, der die Gelübde abgelegt hat
he is a professed coward — er gibt zu, ein Feigling zu sein
* * *professed [-st] adj1. erklärt, ausgesprochen:professed Christian Bekenntnischrist(in)2. angeblich, vorgeblich3. Berufs…, von Beruf, berufsmäßigprofessed monk Profess m* * *adjective1) (self-acknowledged) erklärt [Marxist, Bewunderer, Absicht]2) (alleged) angeblich* * *adj.erklärt adj. -
2 professed
2 Relig [nun, monk] profès/-esse. -
3 professed
[prə'fest] 1. 2.1) [supporter, Christian] (genuine) dichiarato; (pretended) sedicente2) relig. [nun, monk] professo* * *professed /prəˈfɛst/a.* * *[prə'fest] 1. 2.1) [supporter, Christian] (genuine) dichiarato; (pretended) sedicente2) relig. [nun, monk] professo -
4 profeso
adj.professed, avowed, self-acknowledged.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: profesar.* * *ex profeso on purpose* * *ADJ (Rel) professed* * *= professed, avowed.Ex. A close knowledge of the institution is also needed to distinguish between professed objectives, the official and manifest ones which appear in organizational preambles, and the practiced ones which are often latent in the operating program.Ex. Anne Bogart's novel combines avowed misogyny with postfeminist frolic.----* ex profeso = purposely.* * *= professed, avowed.Ex: A close knowledge of the institution is also needed to distinguish between professed objectives, the official and manifest ones which appear in organizational preambles, and the practiced ones which are often latent in the operating program.
Ex: Anne Bogart's novel combines avowed misogyny with postfeminist frolic.* ex profeso = purposely.* * *professed ( before n)masculine, feminineA ( masculine) monkB ( feminine) nun* * *profeso, -a♦ adjprofessed♦ nm,fprofessed monk, f professed nun -
5 постричься в монахи
to be professed, to make a monk, to admit to [take] monastic vows, to enter into religion; ( о женщине) to make a nun, to take [admit to] the veil, to be veiled, to go into conventон был пострижен в монахи — he was tonsured a monk, he was professed as a monk
Русско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > постричься в монахи
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