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1 Methode nach Osborne-Bishop
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2 Methode nach Osborne-Bishop
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3 Fällungsreaktion nach Osborne-Bishop
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4 Residenz des Bischofs
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5 der Bischof
- {bishop} giám mục, quân "giám mục", rượu hâm pha hương liệu = zum Bischof machen {to mitre}+ -
6 Bischof
* * *der Bischofdiocesan; bishop* * *Bị|schof ['bISɔf, 'bɪʃoːf]1. m -s, ordm;e['bISœfə, 'bɪʃøːfə] Bi|schö|fin ['bISœfIn, 'bIʃøːfɪn]2. f -, -nenbishop* * *(a Christian clergyman in charge of a group of churches, usually in a large city or area: the Bishop of Lincoln; He was made a bishop two years ago.) bishop* * *Bi·schof, Bi·schö·fin<-s, Bischöfe>[ˈbɪʃɔf, ˈbɪʃo:fɪn, pl ˈbɪʃœfə]m, f bishop* * *der; Bischofs, Bischöfe bishop* * ** * *der; Bischofs, Bischöfe bishop* * *-e m.bishop n. -
7 Läufer
m; -s, -1. SPORT runner2. Schach: bishop4. TECH. rotor5. ARCHIT. stretcher* * *der Läufer(Fußball) halfback;(Schachfigur) bishop;(Sportler) runner;(Teppich) rug; runner* * *Läu|fer I ['lɔyfɐ]m -s, -2) (Teppich) rug; (= Treppenläufer, Tischläufer) runner5) (= junges Schwein) young pigII ['lɔyfɐ]1. m -s, -,Lä́ú|fe|rin[-ərɪn]2. f -, -nen (SPORT)runner; (= Hürdenläufer) hurdler; (FTBL) halfbackrechter/linker Lä́úfer (Ftbl) — right/left half
* * *der1) (one of the pieces in chess.) bishop2) (in football, hockey etc, (a player in) a position directly behind the forwards.) half-back* * *Läu·fer1<-s, ->[ˈlɔyfɐ]m1. SCHACH bishop2. (Teppich) runnerLäu·fer(in)2<-s, ->[ˈlɔyfɐ]m(f) runner* * *der; Läufers, Läufer2) (Fußball veralt.) half-back3) (Teppich) ( long narrow) carpet4) (Schach) bishop* * *1. SPORT runner2. Schach: bishop4. TECH rotor5. ARCH stretcher* * *der; Läufers, Läufer1) (Sport) runner; (Handball) half-back2) (Fußball veralt.) half-back3) (Teppich) ( long narrow) carpet4) (Schach) bishop* * *- (Schach) m.bishop (chess) n. - m.armature n.rotor n.runner n. -
8 weihen
v/t1. KIRCHL. consecrate; zum Priester: ordain; jemanden zum Bischof weihen consecrate s.o. bishop; jemanden zum Priester weihen ordain s.o. priest; eine Kirche einem Heiligen weihen dedicate a church to a saint2. fig.: jemandem ein Buch weihen dedicate a book to s.o.; sein Leben / sich einer Idee weihen dedicate ( oder devote) one’s life / o.s. to an idea; geweiht* * *to consecrate; to dedicate; to devote; to hallow; to sanctify* * *wei|hen ['vaiən]1. vtjdn zum Bischof wéíhen — to consecrate sb (as a) bishop
jdn zum Priester wéíhen — to ordain sb (as a) priest
3)(= widmen)
etw jdm/einer Sache wéíhen — to dedicate sth to sb/sth; (Eccl auch, sehr feierlich) to consecrate sth to sb/sthdem Tod(e)/Untergang geweiht — doomed (to die/fall)
2. vr +dat (liter)to devote or dedicate oneself to* * *1) (to set apart for a holy use; to dedicate to God: The bishop consecrated the new church.) consecrate2) (to give up wholly to; to devote to: He dedicated his life to good works.) dedicate* * *wei·hen[ˈvaiən]vt▪ etw \weihen to consecrate sthjdn zum Diakon/Priester \weihen to ordain sb deacon/priestjdn zum Bischof \weihen to consecrate sb bishop2. (widmen)▪ jdm geweiht sein to be dedicated to sb* * *transitives Verb1) (Rel.) consecrate2) (kath. Kirche): (ordinieren) ordainjemanden zum Priester/Bischof weihen — ordain somebody priest/consecrate somebody bishop
3) (Rel.): (durch Weihe zueignen) dedicate (Dat. to)4)dem Tod[e]/dem Untergang geweiht sein — (geh.) be doomed to die/to fall
* * *weihen v/tjemanden zum Bischof weihen consecrate sb bishop;jemanden zum Priester weihen ordain sb priest;eine Kirche einem Heiligen weihen dedicate a church to a saint2. fig:jemandem ein Buch weihen dedicate a book to sb;* * *transitives Verb1) (Rel.) consecrate2) (kath. Kirche): (ordinieren) ordainjemanden zum Priester/Bischof weihen — ordain somebody priest/consecrate somebody bishop
3) (Rel.): (durch Weihe zueignen) dedicate (Dat. to)4)dem Tod[e]/dem Untergang geweiht sein — (geh.) be doomed to die/to fall
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9 Diözesanbischof
m KATH. diocesan bishop, bishop of the diocese* * *Di|ö|ze|san|bi|schof [diøtse'zaːn-]m(ECCL katholisch) diocesan bishop, bishop of a/the diocese* * * -
10 Bischofsmütze
f mit|re (Am. -er)* * *die Bischofsmützemitre; miter* * *Bị|schofs|müt|zef1) (bishop's) mitre (Brit) or miter (US)* * *(a type of headdress worn by archbishops and bishops.) mitre* * *Bi·schofs·müt·zef [bishop's] mitre [or AM -er]* * *die [bishop's] mitre* * ** * *die [bishop's] mitre -
11 Bischofsstab
m crosier, crozier* * *Bị|schofs|stabmcrosier, (bishop's) crook* * *Bi·schofs·stabm bishop's crook, crosier* * *der [bishop's] crosier or crook* * *Bischofsstab m crosier, crozier* * *der [bishop's] crosier or crook* * *m.bishop's crozier n. -
12 Weihbischof
m KATH. suffragan (bishop)* * *der Weihbischofsuffragan* * *Weih|bi|schofmsuffragan bishop* * *Weih·bi·schof[vai-]m suffragan bishop* * ** * *m.suffragan n.suffragan bishop n. -
13 Landesbischof
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14 Bischofsstuhl
m cathedra, bishop’s seat* * *Bị|schofs|stuhlmcathedra, bishop's seat* * *Bischofsstuhl m cathedra, bishop’s seat -
15 Fürstbischof
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16 Kardinalbischof
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17 Titularbischof
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18 Bischofshut
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19 bischofslila
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20 Episkopat
n, m; -(e)s, -e* * *Epis|ko|pat [epɪsko'paːt]m or nt -(e)s, -eepiscopacy, episcopate* * *Epi·sko·pat<-[e]s, -e>[epɪskoˈpa:t]2. (Gesamtheit der Bischöfe) episcopate, episcopacy* * *das od. der; Episkopat[e]s, Episkopate episcopate* * ** * *das od. der; Episkopat[e]s, Episkopate episcopate
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