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1 penance
penance ['penəns]pénitence f;∎ to do penance for one's sins faire pénitence;∎ to do sth as a penance faire qch par pénitence -
2 penance
Buße, dieact of penance — Bußübung, die
undergo/do penance — büßen/Buße tun
* * *['penəns](punishment that a person suffers willingly to show that he is sorry for something wrong he has done: He did penance for his sins.) die Buße* * *pen·ance[ˈpenən(t)s]n no pl* * *['penəns]n (REL)Buße f; (fig) Strafe fto do penance — Buße tun; (fig)
as a penance (Rel) (fig) — als Buße zur or als Strafe
* * *penance [ˈpenəns] s1. REL Buße f, Reue f:do penance (for sth)a) (für etwas) Buße tun,b) fig (etwas) büßen3. fig Strafe f:it’s a penance for … das ist die Strafe für …* * *noun, no pl., no art.Buße, dieact of penance — Bußübung, die
undergo/do penance — büßen/Buße tun
* * *n.Buße -n f.Reue nur sing. f. -
3 penance
pen·ance [ʼpenən(t)s] nto do \penance for sth für etw akk Buße tun -
4 büßen
I v/t1. (Verbrechen etc.) pay for; fig. auch suffer for; er büßte es mit seinem Leben fig. he paid for it with his life, he sacrificed his life for it; das sollst oder wirst du mir büßen you’ll pay for that, I’ll make you pay for thatII v/i1. büßen für pay for; fig. auch suffer for; dafür habe ich schwer büßen müssen fig. I had to pay dearly for it* * *to do penance; to atone* * *bü|ßen ['byːsn]1. vtto pay for; Sünden to atone for, to expiatedas wirst or sollst du mir bǘßen — I'll make you pay for that, you'll pay for that
2. vifür etw bǘßen (auch Rel) — to atone for sth
schwer ( für etw) bǘßen müssen — to have to pay dearly (for sth)
* * *(to suffer or be punished (for something): You'll answer for your rudeness one day!) answer for* * *bü·ßen[ˈby:sn̩]I. vt1. (bezahlen)▪ jdn \büßen to fine sbdafür wird er mir \büßen! I'll make him suffer [or I'm going to get him back] for that!* * *1.transitives Verb1) (Rel.): (sühnen) atone for; expiate3) (fig.) pay for2.intransitives Verb1) (Rel.)für etwas büßen — atone for or expiate something
3) (fig.) pay* * *A. v/ter büßte es mit seinem Leben fig he paid for it with his life, he sacrificed his life for it;wirst du mir büßen you’ll pay for that, I’ll make you pay for thatB. v/i1.büßen für pay for; fig auch suffer for;dafür habe ich schwer büßen müssen fig I had to pay dearly for it* * *1.transitives Verb1) (Rel.): (sühnen) atone for; expiate2) (bestraft werden für) atone for3) (fig.) pay for2.intransitives Verb1) (Rel.)für etwas büßen — atone for or expiate something
2) (bestraft werden) suffer3) (fig.) pay* * *v.to atone v. -
5 poku|ta
f sgt 1. Relig. penance, atonement (za coś for sth)- sakrament pokuty the sacrament of penance a. reconciliation- odbywać pokutę za grzechy to do a. perform penance for one’s sins, to make atonement for one’s sins- wyznaczyć komuś pokutę to give sb penance- za pokutę odmów trzy razy Zdrowaś Mario for penance a. as a penance say three Hail Marys2. przen. penance przen.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > poku|ta
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6 penar
v.1 to punish.2 to suffer.Los chicos penan en su cuarto The boys suffer in their room.3 to penalize, to punish, to inflict punishment on.El juez penó al ladrón The judge penalized the thief.4 to do penance.Ellos penaron por su comportamiento They did penance for their behavior.* * *1 (castigar) to punish, penalize1 (padecer) to suffer, grieve* * *1. VT1) (Jur) to punish2) And [difunto] to haunt2. VI1) (=sufrir) [persona] to suffer; [alma] to be in tormentpenar de amores — liter to go through the pains of love liter
2) (=desear)penar por algo — to pine for sth, long for sth
penar por hacer algo — to pine to do sth, long to do sth
3) And [difunto]3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (Der) < delito>será/está penado con dos años de cárcel/cadena perpetual — it will be/it is punishable with two years' imprisonment/by life imprisonment
2) (Andes) difunto to haunt2.penar vi1) (liter) ( sufrir) to suffer2) (Andes) difunto to be in torment* * *= penalise [penalize, -USA], atone (for).Ex. The author contends that this unfairly penalises any institution with limited finances, and contravenes the tradition of cooperation among Swiss libraries.Ex. It is necessary to rectify the misuses of the past, atone for the mistakes of the present, and ensure the well-being of future generations.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (Der) < delito>será/está penado con dos años de cárcel/cadena perpetual — it will be/it is punishable with two years' imprisonment/by life imprisonment
2) (Andes) difunto to haunt2.penar vi1) (liter) ( sufrir) to suffer2) (Andes) difunto to be in torment* * *= penalise [penalize, -USA], atone (for).Ex: The author contends that this unfairly penalises any institution with limited finances, and contravenes the tradition of cooperation among Swiss libraries.
Ex: It is necessary to rectify the misuses of the past, atone for the mistakes of the present, and ensure the well-being of future generations.* * *penar [A1 ]vtA ( Der) ‹delito›está penado con dos años de cárcel it is punishable with two years' imprisonment o two years in prison, the penalty o punishment for it is two years in prisonB ( Andes) «difunto» to haunt■ penarviB ( Andes) «difunto» to be in torment* * *♦ vt[castigar] to punish;un delito penado con cárcel an offence punishable by imprisonment♦ vi[sufrir] to suffer* * *I v/t punishII v/i suffer* * *penar vt: to punish, to penalizepenar vi: to suffer, to grieve -
7 Sühne
* * *die Sühneatonement; expiation* * *Süh|ne ['zyːnə]f -, -n(REL geh)atonement; (von Schuld) expiationals Sǘhne für etw — to atone for sth
das Verbrechen fand seine Sǘhne — the crime was atoned for
Sǘhne leisten — to atone (für for)
See:→ Schuld* * *Süh·ne<-, -n>[ˈzy:nə]* * *die; Sühne, Sühnen (geh.) atonement; expiationSühne [für etwas] leisten — make atonement or atone [for something]
* * *Sühne leisten für do penance for* * *die; Sühne, Sühnen (geh.) atonement; expiationSühne [für etwas] leisten — make atonement or atone [for something]
* * *nur sing. f.atonement n. -
8 pokutować
-uję, -ujesz, od-; perf; vipokutować za coś — to pay for sth (przen)
* * *ipf.1. (= odprawiać pokutę) do penance.2. (= cierpieć za coś) suffer, pay for; pokutować za błędy młodości atone for l. do penance for the errors l. mistakes of one's youth.3. (= trwać jako przeżytek) linger on, persist; to przeświadczenie ciągle jeszcze pokutuje w naszej świadomości this conviction still lingers on l. persists in our awareness l. consciousness.4. teol. expiate one's sins in purgatory.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pokutować
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9 repentir
repentir [ʀ(ə)pɑ̃tiʀ]masculine noun* * *
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se repentir ʀ(ə)pɑ̃tiʀ verbe pronominal1) gén to regret ( de quelque chose something)2) Religion to repent ( de quelque chose of something)
II ʀ(ə)pɑ̃tiʀnom masculin gén, Religion repentance* * *ʀ(ə)pɑ̃tiʀ nm* * *A nm2 Art pentimento.1 gén to regret (de qch sth; d'avoir fait having done);2 Relig to repent (de qch of sth; d'avoir fait having done).I[rəpɑ̃tir] nom masculin1. [remords] remorse3. [correction] alterationII[rəpɑ̃tir]se repentir verbe pronominal intransitifto repent (soutenu)————————se repentir de verbe pronominal plus prépositionto regret, to be sorry forj'ai refusé son offre et je m'en suis amèrement repenti I turned down his offer and I've lived to rue the day ou I bitterly regret itse repentir d'une faute/d'avoir péché to repent of a fault/of having sinned -
10 penalty
n. \penalty (for sth) шийтгэл, торгууль. The \penalty for his offense was five years in prison. Түүний хэргийн шийтгэл таван жил хорих ял байв. penance n. \penalty (for sth) гэмших, наминчлах. -
11 ingiungere
ingiungere a qualcuno di fare qualcosa order s.o. to do something* * *ingiungere v.tr. to enjoin (anche dir.); to order, to command: gli ingiunsero di andarsene, they ordered him to go; mi ingiunse di tacere, he enjoined me to keep silent (o he enjoined silence on me); ingiungere penitenza a qlcu., to enjoin penance on s.o.* * *[in'dʒundʒere]verbo transitivoingiungere a qcn. di fare qcs. — to enjoin o order sb. to do sth
* * *ingiungere/in'dʒundʒere/ [55]ingiungere a qcn. di fare qcs. to enjoin o order sb. to do sth. -
12 pokut|ować
impf vi 1. Relig. to do a. perform penance (za coś for sth)- dusze pokutujące souls in purgatory2. (cierpieć) to suffer, to pay (za coś for sth)- dzieci pokutują za błędy ojców the children suffer a. pay for the sins of their fathers3. przen. (pozostawać) [przesąd, pogląd] to linger on, to persist- opinia ta pokutuje jeszcze wśród niektórych badaczy this view still persists a. lingers on among some researchers- pokutował gdzieś na głuchej prowincji he remained somewhere out in the sticks pot. a. in the back of beyondThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pokut|ować
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13 aspado
adj.1 having the arms extended in the form of a cross, by way of penance or mortification.2 Having one's arms confined, and their movements obstructed by tight clothes. (Metaphorical)3 cross-shaped, X-shaped.past part.past participle of spanish verb: aspar.* * *ADJ [de forma] X-shaped; [persona] with arms outstretched* * *aspado, -a adj[con forma de cruz] cross-shaped -
14 carena
f.1 careening or repairing of a ship. (Nautical)2 ship. (Poetry)3 Forty days' penance on bread and water. (Obsolete)Dar carena (Met.) to blame, to find fault with, to reprimand; to bunter, to joke4 lower hull, careen, careenage, careening.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: carenar.* * *1 (de nave) careening2 (de vehículo) streamlining* * *SF1) (Náut) careening2) † * ragging *, teasing, hazing (EEUU) *dar carena a algn — to rag sb *, tease sb, haze sb (EEUU) *
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15 naznacz|yć
pf — naznacz|ać impf vt książk. 1. (oznakować) to mark (czymś with sth)- naznaczyć chusteczkę swoim monogramem to mark a handkerchief with one’s monogram2. (wyznaczyć) to set, to assign- naznaczyć dzień rozprawy sądowej to set a. assign a date for the lawsuit- mam naznaczoną godzinę wizyty u lekarza I have an appointment with a doctor- naznaczyć sobie pokutę to impose a penance on oneself3. (powołać) to appoint, to assign- naznaczył najstarszego syna na swojego następcę he appointed a. designated his eldest son his successor- dowódca naznaczył żołnierzy do patrolu the commanding officer assigned soldiers to the patrol4. przen. (zostawić ślad) to mark, to affect- twarz naznaczona przez cierpienie a. cierpieniem a face marked by distressThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > naznacz|yć
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