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1 религиозный
I(1. относящийся к религии; 2. верующий, набожный) religious, devotional, pious, редко religionary; ( об искусстве) hieraticрелигиозные войны истор. — the Wars of Religion
религиозный вымысел (напр. при описании жизни и деяний святого, не подтверждённом достоверными источниками) — pious [religious] fiction
глубоко религиозный человек — religious zealot, religioner
религиозный обряд — religious ceremony, religious action
религиозное рвение — devotion, fervent piety
религиозные убеждения — religious commitment, religious convictions, persuasion
религиозный фанатизм — religionism, religiosity
II = религиозно-религиозный человек — religionist, religioner
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2 религиозные убеждения
1) General subject: gospel, religious commitment, religious opinions2) Diplomatic term: religious creed, religious views3) Politics: religions views, religious beliefs4) Advertising: religious convictions, religious thought, religion (АД)5) Makarov: persuasionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > религиозные убеждения
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3 религиозные взгляды
1) Diplomatic term: religious views2) Politics: religions views3) Makarov: religious commitment (убеждения), spiritualsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > религиозные взгляды
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