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1 confess (To make known one's sins to a priest for absolution)
Религия: исповедоватьсяУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > confess (To make known one's sins to a priest for absolution)
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2 исповедоваться
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3 confess
[kən'fes]1) Общая лексика: исповедаться, исповедовать, признавать, признаваться, признаться, сознаваться, сознаться2) Разговорное выражение: колоться (признаваться)3) Религия: признать, (To acknowledge belief or faith in something) исповедовать, (To hear the confession of someone) выслушивать исповедь (кого-л.), (To make known one's sins to a priest for absolution) исповедоваться4) Юридический термин: сознавать, давать признательные показания5) юр.Н.П. признавать себя виновным, признать себя виновным6) Христианство: исповедоваться
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