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1 религия
1. religion2. faithофициально признанная, государственная религия — established faith
Синонимический ряд:1. вероисповедания (сущ.) вере; вероисповедания; исповедании; исповеданию; исповедания2. веры (сущ.) веровании; верованию; верования; веры -
2 современная религия
христианская религия, христианство — Christian religion
богооткровенная религия, вера — revealed religion
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > современная религия
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3 преступление против религии
христианская религия, христианство — Christian religion
богооткровенная религия, вера — revealed religion
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > преступление против религии
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4 исповедовать религию
1) General subject: practise religion2) Law: exercise religionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > исповедовать религию
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5 исповедовать
1) ( веру) to profess, to confess2) ( священнику) to confess3) (кого-л.) to hear confession (of), to administer confession (to), to receive one's confessionисповедовать и отпустить грехи устар. — to shrive
Русско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > исповедовать
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6 действовать
1) General subject: act, affect (на кого-либо), apply, blaze away (blaze away! - валяй! жарь!), do, flourish (Socrates flourished about 400 B. C. - Сократ жил приблизительно в 4 в. до нашей эры), function, functionate, have effect, have the foot (кого-л.), hustle, (оставаться) in force, maunder, operate, play, proceed, pursue (по плану), react, short-circuit, take, take action, tick, to be in effect, to be in operation, to be in production (о предприятии), tool (орудием, инструментом), work, act on the defensive, put in spoke, remain in force, (до) be in place (until) (о постановлениях и т.п.), inspire5) Mathematics: be in effect, hold, work on6) Religion: act upon7) Law: be in force, hold good, obtain, prevail, remain in effect8) Economy: be in production (о предприятии), discount the market9) Diplomatic term: play (каким-л. образом), stand10) Psychology: energize11) Jargon: make play12) Information technology: practice13) Banking: rule14) Advertising: have edition16) Business: be running, inure17) Drilling: effect18) EBRD: be on-stream (о производстве), on-stream (о производстве)19) Automation: influence20) Makarov: act (as) (поступать; выступать в каком-л. качестве), act as (поступать; выступать в каком-л. качестве), be active, be at work, be in operation, be operational, exercise (о силах), force, function (работать, функционировать), go (о машине и т.п.), go (о человеке), impact, move, operate (работать, функционировать), run (о машине), run (работать, функционировать), work (работать, функционировать), force on (на что-л.)21) Electrical engineering: (воз-) effect, pick up -
7 заниматься богослужением
General subject: practise a religionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > заниматься богослужением
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8 заниматься религиозной деятельностью
General subject: practise a religionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > заниматься религиозной деятельностью
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9 обман
1) General subject: bilk, blind, bluff, bob, cajolement (с помощью лести), cajolery (с помощью лести), cheat, chicanery, chouse, circumvention, cog, con game, cozenage, craft, cram, deceit (to practise deceit - хитрить, обманывать), deception, defraudation, delusion, disguise, dishonesty, dissimulation, double dealing, double face, double-dealing, dupery, fakement, false pretences, falsehood, foul play, fraud, fraudulence, gammon, gloze, gouge, guile, gyp, hankey pankey, hanky panky, hanky-panky, have on, have-on, hoax, hoax (ффф), hokum, humbug, humbuggery, hype, imposing, imposition, imposture, imposure, indirection, intake, jockeying, juggle, jugglery, knavery, letdown, lie, lurk, monkey business, overreach, phony, porkies ("рифмованный слэнг" кокни, pork pies = porkies = lie = lies), porky, pretence, pretense, racket, sham, shave, shenanigan, spoofery, swindle, take-in, trick, trickery, victimization, wile, wiles, windy, stand the racket, shell game, beguilement, skulduggery2) Colloquial: breach of faith, breach of trust, con art, con-art, confidence fraud, confidence job, confidence trick, do, dodge, double-cross, hankey-pankey, (сущ.) have, haves, hum, phoney, sell, skin-game, spoof, swizz, set-up (a dishonest plan that tricks you - LONGMAN), fakeness4) American: bunco, shucking and jiving, steal6) Latin: dolus (римское право)8) Law: artifice, false pretence, false pretenses, false representation, fraudulent behavior, fraudulent conduct, fraudulent misrepresentation, fraudulent pretence, fraudulent representation, ruse, wilful misrepresentation, willful misrepresentation9) Economy: defrauding, eyewash, goldbrick, gouging, holding-out, swindling10) Accounting: twist12) Diplomatic term: equivocation, let-down13) Scottish language: brogue14) Jargon: bam, bung, bunko, burn, claptrap, crock, dipsy-doodle, fast one, fiddle, flimflam, fluke, funny business, gag, gil, gip, hocus-pokus, jiggery pokery, jip, kid, pinch, put on, rip-off, ripoff, scam, screwup, snip, squib, string, Brodie, borax, bug, chaw, flivver, foney, fony, put-up Job, raspberry, razz-ma-tazz, razzamatazz, razzberry, razzle-dazzle, razzmatazz, wire15) Simple: bamboozle16) Food industry: flaming17) Advertising: fraudulent behaviour, misrepresentation18) Business: con, con trick, fraudulent practices19) leg.N.P. fraud (law of contracts)20) Makarov: act of dishonesty, gold brick, illusion, plant21) Archaic: fub22) Taboo: hell's delight23) Security: bamboozlement, cheating -
10 подвергать цензуре
1) General subject: censor, precensor (предварительной; книгу, пьесу, кинофильм), red pencil, red-pencil, exercise censorship, practise censorship, censor a film (о содержании фильма)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > подвергать цензуре
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