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1 dydspreken
subst. moralizing sermon -
2 zedenpreek
n. moralizing sermon, homily, preach, pi jaw -
3 zedenpreek
♦voorbeelden:1 een zedenpreek houden tegen iemand • preach at/lecture someone -
4 Moralpredigt
f iro., oft pej. sermon, lecture; jemandem eine Moralpredigt halten lecture s.o. on morals, preach at s.o.; Moralpredigten halten sermonize* * *die Moralpredigtsermon* * *Mo|ral|pre|digtfhomily, sermonjdm eine Morálpredigt halten — to give sb a homily or sermon
* * *Mo·ral·pre·digtf [moralizing] lecture, homily, sermon\Moralpredigten halten to moralizejdm eine \Moralpredigt halten to deliver a [moralizing] lecture [or homily] [or sermon] to sb* * *[jemandem] eine Moralpredigt halten — deliver a homily [to somebody]
* * *Moralpredigt f iron, oft pej sermon, lecture;jemandem eine Moralpredigt halten lecture sb on morals, preach at sb;Moralpredigten halten sermonize* * *die (abwertend) [moralizing] lecture; homily[jemandem] eine Moralpredigt halten — deliver a homily [to somebody]
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5 Moralpredigt
Mo·ral·pre·digt f[moralizing] lecture, homily, sermon;\Moralpredigten halten to moralize;jdm eine \Moralpredigt halten to deliver a [moralizing] lecture [or homily] [or sermon] to sb -
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1. n проповедование2. n проповедь3. n презр. чтение нотаций; поучение4. a проповедующийСинонимический ряд:1. pastoral care (noun) administration of sacraments; exhortation; ministration; ministry; pastoral care; prayer; service; spiritual leadership2. sermon (noun) preach; preachment; sermon; sermonizing3. lecturing (verb) lecturing; moralising4. moralizing (verb) evangelizing; moralizing; preachifying; sermonizing5. sermonising (verb) evangelising; sermonising -
7 moralpreken
subst. (moralizing) lecture, sermon -
8 homilie
n. homily, sermon, moralizing discourse -
9 jaw
jaw [dʒɔ:]1 noun∎ she has a very square jaw elle a une mâchoire très carrée;∎ his jaw dropped in astonishment il en est resté bouche bée;∎ upper/lower jaw mâchoire f supérieure/inférieure;∎ figurative snatched from the jaws of death arraché aux griffes de la mort;∎ figurative to set one's jaw (show determination) décider de s'accrocher;∎ figurative the jaws of hell les portes fpl de l'enfer∎ to have a good old jaw tailler une petite bavette, papoter∎ she's been jawing away on the phone all morning elle n'a pas arrêté de papoter au téléphone de toute la matinée(b) (moralize) prêcher, moraliser□familiar (remonstrate with) sermonner□ⓘ Jaw-jaw is better than war-war Churchill déclara lors d'un discours prononcé à la Maison Blanche en 1954 "Talking jaw is better than going to war" ("Mieux vaut discuter que de faire la guerre"). Cependant, c'est la formule Jaw-jaw is better than war-war qui est passée à la postérité. On utilise cette expression aujourd'hui pour dire qu'il est toujours préférable de parlementer avec ses ennemis afin de résoudre un différend de façon pacifique. -
10 preaching
preaching ['pri:tʃɪŋ]
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