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1. fall into; flow into; run into2. run intoСинонимический ряд:1. запал (глаг.) ввалился; запал; провалился2. предался (глаг.) отдался; погрузился; предался -
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1) General subject: apostatize, lapse into heresy2) Religion: apostasize3) Makarov: fall from grace, fall into heresy -
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(религ. направление, отступающее от официальной церк. доктрины и вызывающее осуждение, отлучение и притеснение со стороны церкви и властей) heresy, schism, misbelief, heterodoxy, библ. idolatryборец с ересями, противник ересей редко — heresimach
впасть в ересь — to fall into heresy, to misbelieve
осудить что-л. как ересь — to hereticate, to hereticize
осуждение какой-л. ереси — heretication
отдавать ересью — to smack [savour] of heresy
тот, кто объявляет о ереси — hereticator
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1. misbelief2. heresyСинонимический ряд:вздора (сущ.) ахинее; ахинеи; белиберде; белиберды; вздора; галиматье; галиматьи; ерунде; ерундистике; ерундистики; ерунды; околесины; околесице; околесицы; чепухе; чепухи; чуши -
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ж.1) рел. heresyвпасть в е́ресь — fall into heresy
2) разг. ( вздор) nonsense, rotчто за е́ресь! — what nonsense!
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