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1 Catholics For a Free Choice
Abbreviation: CFFCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Catholics For a Free Choice
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2 Catholics United For Life
Non-profit-making organization: CUFLУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Catholics United For Life
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3 Catholics United for Life
Non-profit-making organization: CUFLУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Catholics United for Life
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4 Brits Bashing Catholics
Jocular: BBCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Brits Bashing Catholics
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5 Former Catholics for Christ
Religion: FCCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Former Catholics for Christ
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6 Mission To Catholics International, Inc.
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Mission To Catholics International, Inc.
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7 Roman Catholics
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8 pl. od Catholic
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9 Protestants
As long as the Portuguese Inquisition was active, few non-Catholics resided in the country. Any person discovered to be a Protestant—and possession of a Bible was a certain sign—could be arrested, jailed, and threatened with execution by the Inquisition, especially before 1760. After the extinction of the Inquisition by 1821, a few Protestant missions arrived during the 1840s and 1850s. Evangelical Christian missionaries became active, especially British Protestants who came to travel or reside in, as well as to distribute bibles to Portugal. These included the celebrated British writer, traveler, and missionary, George Borrow, whose book The Bible in Spain in the mid-19th century became a classic.Even after the Inquisition ceased operations, restrictions on non-Catholics remained. Despite the small number of initial converts, there were active denominations in the 19th century among the Plymouth Brethren, Scotch Presbyterians, Methodists, and Anglicans. Some Protestant missions were founded in Portugal, as well as in her African colonies in the 1870s and 1880s. Among the legal restrictions against Protestants and other non-Catholics were those on building edifices that physically resembled churches, limits on property-owning and hours of worship, laws that prevented non-Catholic organizations from legal recognition by the government, discrimination against Protestant denominations with pacifist convictions, and discrimination against Protestants in conscription (the draft) selection. In the 1950s and 1960s, the middle to late years of the Estado Novo regime, small groups of Pentecostals, Mormons, and Jehovah's Witnesses settled in Portugal, and the numbers of their congregations grew more rapidly than those of earlier arrivals, but traditional restrictions against freedom of worship continued.After the Revolution of 25 April 1974 and the 1976 Constitution, such restrictions against Protestant worship and residence ended. Protestant churches were now recognized as legal entities with the right to assemble and to worship. During the period when military conscription was in force, that is, up to 2004, those Protestants who were conscientious objectors could apply for alternative military service. Protestant missionary activity, nevertheless, continued to experience resistance from the Catholic Church. In recent decades, there has been a rapid growth among the Protestant communities, although their expansion in Portugal does not equal the growth in Protestant numbers found in Brazil and Angola. By the early 1990s, the number of Protestants was estimated to be between 50,000 and 60,000 persons, but by 2008 this figure had more than doubled. The number still remained at only 2 percent of the population with religious affiliation. -
10 англокатолики
1) General subject: anglo catholics -
11 Geburt
f; -, -en1. birth; MED. (child)birth; (Entbindung) delivery; (Niederkunft) confinement; Vorgang: parturition; leichte / schwere Geburt easy / difficult birth ( oder delivery); sanfte Geburt natural (child-) birth; vor / nach der Geburt ( stattfindend) antenatal (bes. Am. prenatal)/ postnatal; die Geburt einleiten induce, induce labour; während der Geburt aus Sicht der Frau: during labo(u)r; aus Sicht des Babys: during the birth; bei der Geburt... wiegen weigh... at birth, weigh in at... umg.; bei der Geburt sterben Frau: die in childbirth; Baby: die at birth, be stillborn; von Geburt an from birth; Katholiken etc. von Geburt an auch cradle Catholics etc.2. (Abstammung) birth, descent; von hoher / niedriger Geburt high-born / low-born; er ist Deutscher von Geburt he’s (a) German by birth3. fig. (Entstehung) birth, origin, rise; es war eine schwere Geburt umg. it was a tough job, it was tough going* * *die Geburtnativity; birth* * *Ge|burt [gə'buːɐt]f -, -en (lit, fig)birth; (fig = Produkt) fruit, productvon Gebúrt — by birth
von Gebúrt an — from birth
von hoher/adliger Gebúrt — of good/noble birth
das war eine schwere Gebúrt! (fig inf) — that took some doing (inf)
die Gnade der späten Gebúrt — the good fortune of being born too late (and so free from association with the Nazi era)
* * ** * *Ge·burt<-, -en>[gəˈbu:ɐ̯t]f1. (Entbindung) birthbei der \Geburt at the birthvon \Geburt an from birth2. (Abstammung) birthvon \Geburt Deutscher sein to be German by birthvon niedriger/hoher \Geburt sein to be of low/noble birthdie Gnade der späten \Geburt to be lucky not to have been born at a certain time in history, e.g. World War Two3.* * *die; Geburt, Geburten birthvor/nach Christi Geburt — before/after the birth of Christ
das war eine schwere Geburt — (fig. ugs.) it wasn't easy; it took some doing (coll.)
* * *leichte/schwere Geburt easy/difficult birth ( oder delivery);sanfte Geburt natural (child-)birth;vor/nach der Geburt (stattfindend) antenatal (besonders US prenatal)/postnatal;die Geburt einleiten induce, induce labour;bei der Geburt … wiegen weigh … at birth, weigh in at … umg;von Geburt an from birth;Katholiken etc2. (Abstammung) birth, descent;von hoher/niedriger Geburt high-born/low-born;er ist Deutscher von Geburt he’s (a) German by birth3. fig (Entstehung) birth, origin, rise;es war eine schwere Geburt umg it was a tough job, it was tough going* * *die; Geburt, Geburten birthvor/nach Christi Geburt — before/after the birth of Christ
das war eine schwere Geburt — (fig. ugs.) it wasn't easy; it took some doing (coll.)
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12 spalten
to slot; to rive; to fissure; to split; to cleave;sich spaltento cleave; to rive; to fork* * *spạl|ten ['ʃpaltn] ptp auch gespa\#lten [gə'ʃpaltn]1. vt (lit, fig)to split; (CHEM ) Öl to crack (spec); Holz to chopSee:→ Schädel2. vrto split; (Meinungen) to be splitSee:→ auch gespalten* * *1) (to split or divide.) cleave2) (to cut or (cause to) break lengthwise: to split firewood; The skirt split all the way down the back seam.) split3) (to divide or (cause to) disagree: The dispute split the workers into two opposing groups.) split* * *spal·ten[ˈʃpaltn̩]I. vt1. (zerteilen)2. (trennen)etw \spalten to rend [or divide] sthdie Partei \spalten to split [or divide] the party▪ gespalten sein to be divided3. CHEM to split, to break down4. NUKLII. vr<pp gespalten>* * *1.unregelmäßiges (auch regelmäßiges) transitives Verb (auch Physik, fig.) split2.1) (auch Physik, fig.) split2) (Chemie) split; break down* * *A. v/t split (auch Atom); (Holz) mit Beil: chop; CHEM (zersetzen) decompose; fig split (up), divide;in zwei Teile spalten split in two;diese Frage hat die Nation gespalten this issue has divided the nation;die Abtreibungsfrage spaltet die deutschen Katholiken on the abortion question opinion is divided among German Catholics, the abortion question has split German Catholics into two camps; → auch HaarB. v/r split; fig split (up); passiv: auch be divided (up) (* * *1.unregelmäßiges (auch regelmäßiges) transitives Verb (auch Physik, fig.) split2.1) (auch Physik, fig.) split2) (Chemie) split; break down* * *v.to chop v.to decompose v.to divide v.to split v.(§ p.,p.p.: split) -
13 angloirlandés
= Anglo-Irish.Ex. She dismisses the usual interpretation of these riots as a textual argument between nervous, bourgeois Catholics and equally high-strung Anglo-Irish, avant-garde artists.* * *= Anglo-Irish.Ex: She dismisses the usual interpretation of these riots as a textual argument between nervous, bourgeois Catholics and equally high-strung Anglo-Irish, avant-garde artists.
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14 anticlerical
adj.anticlerical.f. & m.anticlericalist, person opposed to the influence of the church in secular or public affairs or education, anticlerical.* * *► adjetivo1 anticlerical1 anticlerical* * *ADJ SMF anticlerical* * *adjetivo anticlerical* * *= anticlerical.Nota: Nombre y adjetivo.Ex. Both anticlericals and many Catholics assumed that commerce tainted religion.* * *adjetivo anticlerical* * *= anticlerical.Nota: Nombre y adjetivo.Ex: Both anticlericals and many Catholics assumed that commerce tainted religion.
* * *anticlerical* * *
anticlerical adjetivo anticlerical
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15 casi histérico
(adj.) = highly-strung, high-strungEx. He had expected more from his highly-strung dramatic finessing but the author rarely focused on personal influences or special affinities.Ex. She dismisses the usual interpretation of these riots as a textual argument between nervous, bourgeois Catholics and equally high-strung Anglo-Irish, avant-garde artists.* * *(adj.) = highly-strung, high-strungEx: He had expected more from his highly-strung dramatic finessing but the author rarely focused on personal influences or special affinities.
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16 católico
adj.Catholic, Roman Catholic, Romish.m.Catholic.* * *► adjetivo1 Catholic► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 Catholic\no estar muy católico,-a familiar (persona) not to feel well, be under the weather 2 (alimento) to be a bit off■ no estoy muy católico, me duele la cabeza I don't feel very well, I've got a headache* * *(f. - católica)noun adj.* * *católico, -a1.ADJ (Rel) Catholic, Roman Catholic2.SM / F Catholic* * *I- ca adjetivoa) (Relig) Catholicb) ( ortodoxo) orthodoxeste método no es muy católico pero... — this method is rather unorthodox but...
IIno estar muy católico — (fam) persona to feel out of sorts
- ca masculino, femenino Catholic* * *= Catholic, popish, Roman Catholic.Ex. He received his bachelor's degree from UCLA and a master's degree in librarianship from Catholic University.Ex. He had access to a small library imported by sea and consisting of charts, books of navigation, some Portuguese books, Bible, and popish prayer books.Ex. However, the Roman Catholics in the world are estimated to be about half the total number of Christians.----* católico romano = Roman Catholic.* fe católica = Catholic faith.* Iglesia Católica Apostólica Romana, la = Roman Catholic Church, the.* Iglesia Católica, la = Catholic Church, the, Roman Catholic Church, the.* Iglesia Católica Romana, la = Roman Catholic Church, the.* no estar muy católico = feel + bad.* * *I- ca adjetivoa) (Relig) Catholicb) ( ortodoxo) orthodoxeste método no es muy católico pero... — this method is rather unorthodox but...
IIno estar muy católico — (fam) persona to feel out of sorts
- ca masculino, femenino Catholic* * *= Catholic, popish, Roman Catholic.Ex: He received his bachelor's degree from UCLA and a master's degree in librarianship from Catholic University.
Ex: He had access to a small library imported by sea and consisting of charts, books of navigation, some Portuguese books, Bible, and popish prayer books.Ex: However, the Roman Catholics in the world are estimated to be about half the total number of Christians.* católico romano = Roman Catholic.* fe católica = Catholic faith.* Iglesia Católica Apostólica Romana, la = Roman Catholic Church, the.* Iglesia Católica, la = Catholic Church, the, Roman Catholic Church, the.* Iglesia Católica Romana, la = Roman Catholic Church, the.* no estar muy católico = feel + bad.* * *1 ( Relig) Catholices católico he's a Catholic2 (ortodoxo) orthodoxeste método no es muy católico pero … this method is rather unorthodox but …no estar muy católico ( fam) «persona» to feel out of sorts o below par o under the weather ( colloq);masculine, feminineCatholic* * *
católico◊ -ca adjetivoa) (Relig) Catholic;
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
Catholic
católico,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino Catholic
' católico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
católica
- clérigo
- ser
English:
Catholic
- reverend
- Roman Catholic
- vicar
* * *católico, -a♦ adjCatholic;Famno estar muy católico to be under the weathercatólico romano Roman Catholic♦ nm,fCatholic* * *I adj (Roman) Catholic;* * *católico, -ca adj & n: Catholic* * *católico adj n Catholic -
17 católico romano
adj.Roman Catholic.m.Roman Catholic.* * *(n.) = Roman CatholicEx. However, the Roman Catholics in the world are estimated to be about half the total number of Christians.* * *(n.) = Roman CatholicEx: However, the Roman Catholics in the world are estimated to be about half the total number of Christians.
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18 ir más allá de
(v.) = go beyond, go + deeper than, transcend, get beyond, go far beyond, move + beyond, take + Nombre + a/one step further/farther, go + pastEx. Maybe the answer is some kind of localized Ceefax or Oracle information service that could be obtained free through one's television set but went beyond the mainly trivia that these services currently provide.Ex. The real heart of the matter of selection, however, goes deeper than a lag in the adoption of mechanisms by library, or a lack of development of devices for their use.Ex. Why do only Catholics, Jews, Negroes, and women transcend their particular nationality?.Ex. Whoever cataloged it at LC, and I'm willing to bet it happened elsewhere too, probably didn't get much beyond the dust jacket where there was a big clue about something special to the book.Ex. These changes in the physical form of the catalog have implications which go far beyond changes in form or even in improvements in speed and convenience to the catalog user.Ex. Over the course of the next 20 years libraries will be undergoing significant retooling so that they can move beyond their traditional roles.Ex. Taking this argument a step further, it is the mind of the librarian that makes the inicial screening assessment.Ex. Unfortunately, its conclusions are completely pedestrian, rarely going past the fact that there were old people in England in the late Middle Ages.* * *(v.) = go beyond, go + deeper than, transcend, get beyond, go far beyond, move + beyond, take + Nombre + a/one step further/farther, go + pastEx: Maybe the answer is some kind of localized Ceefax or Oracle information service that could be obtained free through one's television set but went beyond the mainly trivia that these services currently provide.
Ex: The real heart of the matter of selection, however, goes deeper than a lag in the adoption of mechanisms by library, or a lack of development of devices for their use.Ex: Why do only Catholics, Jews, Negroes, and women transcend their particular nationality?.Ex: Whoever cataloged it at LC, and I'm willing to bet it happened elsewhere too, probably didn't get much beyond the dust jacket where there was a big clue about something special to the book.Ex: These changes in the physical form of the catalog have implications which go far beyond changes in form or even in improvements in speed and convenience to the catalog user.Ex: Over the course of the next 20 years libraries will be undergoing significant retooling so that they can move beyond their traditional roles.Ex: Taking this argument a step further, it is the mind of the librarian that makes the inicial screening assessment.Ex: Unfortunately, its conclusions are completely pedestrian, rarely going past the fact that there were old people in England in the late Middle Ages. -
19 judío
adj.Jewish, Judean.m.1 Jew, Hebrew.2 Jew, Jewess man.3 bullet tuna, Auxis rochei.* * *► adjetivo1 (gen) Jewish3 familiar peyorativo miserly► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (persona) Jew3 familiar peyorativo miser, scrooge* * *1. (f. - judía)noun2. (f. - judía)adj.* * *judío, -a1. ADJ1) [pueblo, religión] Jewish2) pey (=tacaño) mean, miserly2.SM / F Jew/Jewess, Jewish man/womanjudía* * *I- día adjetivo1) (Relig, Sociol) Jewish2) (fam) ( tacaño) miserly, tightfisted (colloq)II- día masculino, femenino Jewish person, Jew* * *= Jew, Jewish, Kike, Judaean.Nota: Referido al mundo antiguo.Ex. Why do only Catholics, Jews, Negroes, and women transcend their particular nationality?.Ex. Enter a Jewish liturgical work under its title.Ex. Consider now what we're going to place in the right-hand column, one for one, analogous: Krauts, Wops, Frogs, Kikes, Polacks, Micks, and Gringos.Ex. This article provides a summary of the discoveries related to the storage of documents from the period of the Israelite and Judaean kings (circa 1000-587 B.C.), including ostraca (broken pieces of pottery with writing on them) and seals and seal impressions.----* carácter judío = Jewishness.* judío devoto = devout Jew.* judío israelita = Israeli Jewish.* judíos = Jewry.* naturaleza judía = Jewishness.* * *I- día adjetivo1) (Relig, Sociol) Jewish2) (fam) ( tacaño) miserly, tightfisted (colloq)II- día masculino, femenino Jewish person, Jew* * *= Jew, Jewish, Kike, Judaean.Nota: Referido al mundo antiguo.Ex: Why do only Catholics, Jews, Negroes, and women transcend their particular nationality?.
Ex: Enter a Jewish liturgical work under its title.Ex: Consider now what we're going to place in the right-hand column, one for one, analogous: Krauts, Wops, Frogs, Kikes, Polacks, Micks, and Gringos.Ex: This article provides a summary of the discoveries related to the storage of documents from the period of the Israelite and Judaean kings (circa 1000-587 B.C.), including ostraca (broken pieces of pottery with writing on them) and seals and seal impressions.* carácter judío = Jewishness.* judío devoto = devout Jew.* judío israelita = Israeli Jewish.* judíos = Jewry.* naturaleza judía = Jewishness.* * *masculine, feminineJewish person, Jewcomo un judío errante like a wandering Jew* * *
judío◊ - día adjetivo
1 (Relig, Sociol) Jewish
2 (fam & pey) ( tacaño) miserly, tightfisted (colloq)
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
Jewish person, Jew
judío,-a
I adjetivo Jewish
II sustantivo masculino y femenino Jew
' judío' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ghetto
- gueto
- judía
- rito
English:
Jew
- Jewish
- Sabbath
* * *judío, -a♦ adj1. [hebreo] Jewish♦ nm,f1. [hebreo] Jew, f Jewess* * *I adj JewishII m, judía f Jew* * *: Jewish: Jewish person, Jew* * *judío1 adj Jewishjudío2 n Jew -
20 muy nervioso, histérico
(adj.) = high-strungEx. She dismisses the usual interpretation of these riots as a textual argument between nervous, bourgeois Catholics and equally high-strung Anglo-Irish, avant-garde artists.* * *(adj.) = high-strungEx: She dismisses the usual interpretation of these riots as a textual argument between nervous, bourgeois Catholics and equally high-strung Anglo-Irish, avant-garde artists.
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