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1 minister (A clergyman of a Protestant communion)
Религия: протестантский священникУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > minister (A clergyman of a Protestant communion)
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2 minister
['mɪnɪstə]1) Общая лексика: глава религиозного ордена, исполнитель, министр, оказать содействие, оказывать помощь, помогать, помочь, посланник, поспособствовать, священник, служить, совершать богослужение, советник посольства, способствовать, священник (неангликанский)2) Книжное выражение: быть священником, прислуживать, содействие3) Редкое выражение: слуга4) Религия: миссионер, пастор, проводить службу, проповедник, служитель, (A clergyman of a Protestant communion) протестантский священник, (One officiating or assisting the officiant in church worship) церковнослужитель, (The assistant to the rector or the bursar of a Jesuit house) помощник казначея у иезуитов, (The superior of one of several religious orders) глава религиозного ордена, (To perform the functions of a minister of religion) совершать богослужение5) Юридический термин: дипломатический представитель, священнослужитель, служитель культа6) Дипломатический термин: (the ministates) правительство7) Христианство: монастырская церковь, поп, церковный деятель
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