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1 сердечность
warmth/tenderness of feeling* * ** * *warmth/tenderness of feeling, cordiality* * *cordialitiescordialitygenialityheartinesswarmth -
2 светло
I1) кратк. прил. см. светлый2) предик. безл. it is lightкогда́ ста́ло светло́ (рассвело) — when it became light
на дворе́ светло́ — it is daylight
на дворе́ совсе́м светло́ — it is broad daylight
мне светло́ — there's light enough for me
в э́той ко́мнате светло́ — the room is well-lighted
3) предик. безл.II нареч.на душе́ светло́ — one's heart / soul is warmed; one feels inspired / encouraged / elevated
1) ( ярко) brightly2) ( с добрыми чувствами) with kindly feeling, with warmthон о́чень светло́ вспомина́л о ней — he remembered her with great warmth
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3 ощущение
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4 сердечность
ж.warmth / tenderness of feeling, cordiality -
5 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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6 сердечность
ж.warmth / tenderness of feeling, cordiality
См. также в других словарях:
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