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21 sectarian jealousies
Общая лексика: сектантские дрязги -
22 sectarian killing
СМИ: сектантское убийство -
23 sectarian politics
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24 sectarian violence
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25 sectarian war
Общая лексика: междоусобная война -
26 sectarian attack
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27 sectarian clashes
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28 sectarian differences
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29 sectarian killings
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30 sectarian shooting
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31 sectarian strife
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32 sectarian tension
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33 sectarian unrest
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34 sectarian violence
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35 sectarian politics
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36 Docetism (Christian heresy and one of the earliest Christian sectarian doctrines, affirming that Christ did not have a real or natural body during his life on earth but only an apparent or phantom one)
Религия: докетизмУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Docetism (Christian heresy and one of the earliest Christian sectarian doctrines, affirming that Christ did not have a real or natural body during his life on earth but only an apparent or phantom one)
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37 Maha-shivaratri (The most important sectarian festival of the year for devotees of the Hindu god Shiva)
Религия: Махашиваратри (Великая ночь Шивы)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Maha-shivaratri (The most important sectarian festival of the year for devotees of the Hindu god Shiva)
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38 anti-sectarian
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39 left-sectarian tendency
Политика: левосектантская тенденцияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > left-sectarian tendency
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40 non-sectarian
Общая лексика: светский
См. также в других словарях:
Sectarian — Sec*ta ri*an, a. Pertaining to a sect, or to sects; peculiar to a sect; bigotedly attached to the tenets and interests of a denomination; as, sectarian principles or prejudices. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sectarian — [adj] narrow minded, exclusive bigoted, clannish, cliquish, dissident, doctrinaire, dogmatic, factional, fanatic, fanatical, hidebound, insular, limited, local, nonconforming, nonconformist, parochial, partisan, provincial, rigid, schismatic,… … New thesaurus
sectarian — ► ADJECTIVE 1) concerning or deriving from a sect or sects. 2) carried out on the grounds of membership of a sect or other group: sectarian killings. ► NOUN ▪ a member or follower of a sect. DERIVATIVES sectarianism noun … English terms dictionary
Sectarian — Sec*ta ri*an, n. One of a sect; a member or adherent of a special school, denomination, or religious or philosophical party; one of a party in religion which has separated itself from established church, or which holds tenets different from those … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sectarian — index heretic, one sided, parochial, partisan (adjective), partisan (noun), specific Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C … Law dictionary
sectarian — (adj.) 1640s, originally applied by Presbyterians to Independents, from M.L. sectarius, from secta (see SECT (Cf. sect)) … Etymology dictionary
sectarian — *heretic, schismatic, dissenter, nonconformist Analogous words: *enthusiast, zealot, fanatic, bigot … New Dictionary of Synonyms
sectarian — [sek ter′ē ən] adj. [< SECTARY + AN] 1. of or characteristic of a sect 2. devoted to, or prejudiced in favor of, some sect 3. narrow minded; limited; parochial n. 1. Obs. an apostate from an established church … English World dictionary
sectarian — [[t]sekte͟əriən[/t]] ADJ: usu ADJ n Sectarian means resulting from the differences between different religions. He was the fifth person to be killed in sectarian violence last week... The police said the murder was sectarian. ...both sides of the … English dictionary
sectarian — sec|tar|i|an [sekˈteəriən US ˈter ] adj 1.) sectarian violence/conflict/murder etc violence etc that is related to the strong feelings of people who belong to different religious groups ▪ people on both sides of the sectarian divide in Northern… … Dictionary of contemporary English
sectarian — sec|tar|i|an [ sek teriən ] adjective 1. ) caused by disagreements among people from different religious groups: sectarian violence/killing/hatred etc.: Sectarian violence poses a real threat to the stability of the country. 2. ) taking one side… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English