-
1 anello Bishop
астрон. кольцо Бишопа -
2 vescovo
-
3 alfiere
m scacchi bishop* * *alfiere1 s.m.1 (mil.) ensign; standard bearer2 (fig.) standard bearer3 (sport) (team) captain.* * *I [al'fjɛre]sostantivo maschile mil. standard-bearer (anche fig.)II [al'fjɛre]sostantivo maschile (negli scacchi) bishop* * *alfiere1/al'fjεre/sostantivo m.mil. standard-bearer (anche fig.).————————alfiere2/al'fjεre/sostantivo m.(negli scacchi) bishop. -
4 vescovile
* * *[vesko'vile]aggettivo episcopal, bishop's attrib.* * *vescovile/vesko'vile/episcopal, bishop's attrib. -
5 vescovo
m bishop* * *vescovo s.m. bishop.* * *['veskovo]sostantivo maschile bishop* * *vescovo/'veskovo/sostantivo m.bishop. -
6 cattedra
f scrivania deskincarico di insegnamento teaching postcattedra universitaria university chair* * *cattedra s.f.1 ( dell'insegnante) desk // montare, salire in cattedra, (fig.) to pontificate (o fam. to get on one's soapbox)2 ( l'ufficio dell'insegnare) ( nelle scuole medie) teaching post; ( nelle università) chair: ha la cattedra di filosofia a Palermo, he holds the chair of philosophy (o he is professor of philosophy) at Palermo University3 ( seggio) pulpit, chair; ( di vescovo) bishop's throne (o chair) // la cattedra di San Pietro, St. Peter's Chair.* * *['kattedra]sostantivo femminile1) (scrivania) (teacher's) desk2) (insegnamento) teaching post; (all'università) chair, professorshipessere titolare della cattedra di — to hold the chair of o a chair in
•cattedra di san Pietro — St. Peter's throne
cattedra vescovile — bishop's throne, episcopal see
••montare o salire in cattedra — to pontificate, to get on one's high horse
* * *cattedra/'kattedra/sostantivo f.1 (scrivania) (teacher's) desk2 (insegnamento) teaching post; (all'università) chair, professorship; essere titolare della cattedra di to hold the chair of o a chair inmontare o salire in cattedra to pontificate, to get on one's high horse\cattedra di san Pietro St. Peter's throne; cattedra vescovile bishop's throne, episcopal see. -
7 episcopale
episcopale agg.1 (eccl.) episcopal; bishop's (attr.): palazzo episcopale, bishop's (o episcopal) palace; sedia episcopale, bishop's throne // chiesa episcopale, Episcopalian church* * *[episko'pale]aggettivo episcopal* * *episcopale/episko'pale/episcopal. -
8 vescovado
1 ( ufficio di vescovo) bishopric, episcopate2 ( residenza di vescovo) bishop's residence, bishop's palace.* * *[vesko'vado]vescovato [vesko'vato] sostantivo maschile1) (episcopato) episcopate2) (territorio) bishopric, (episcopal) see3) (palazzo) bishop's palace -
9 mensa
f di fabbrica canteenmilitary messmensa universitaria refectory* * *mensa s.f.1 table (anche fig.): una lauta, povera mensa, a rich, poor table; i piaceri della mensa, the pleasures of the table; la loro mensa è sempre ricca e abbondante, they keep an excellent table; rallegrò la mensa, she kept the table amused; si alzarono dalla mensa, they left the table; imbandire, sparecchiare la mensa, to lay, to clear the table // le briciole che cadono dalla mensa del ricco, the crumbs which fall from the rich man's table // (dir.) separazione di mensa, judicial separation2 (mensa di università, di convento ecc.) refectory; (di ufficiali) mess; (di soldati) cookhouse; (di fabbrica) canteen: gli operai di quella fabbrica possono mangiare alla mensa, the workmen of that factory can have their lunch at the canteen; quando ero all'università spesso mangiavo alla mensa, when I was at university, I often ate at the students' restaurant; questa sera ci sarà un ricevimento alla mensa ufficiali, tonight there will be a cocktail party in the officers' mess3 (eccl.) altar; the Lord's table // la Mensa Eucaristica, Holy Communion4 (dir. eccl.) revenue, income: mensa vescovile, bishop's revenue (o bishop's income).* * *['mɛnsa]sostantivo femminile1) dining hall, canteen BE; univ. cafeteria; mil. mess2) (tavola) table•* * *mensa/'mεnsa/sostantivo f.1 dining hall, canteen BE; univ. cafeteria; mil. mess; mensa ufficiali officers' mess; mensa aziendale work canteen2 (tavola) tablemensa eucaristica Holy Communion; mensa per i poveri soup kitchen. -
10 metropolita
* * *[metropo'lita]sostantivo maschile relig. metropolitan (bishop)* * *metropolita/metropo'lita/sostantivo m.relig. metropolitan (bishop). -
11 pastorale
1. m bishop's staff, crozier2. f religion pastoral letter* * *pastorale1 agg.* * *[pasto'rale]1. agg(gen) pastoral2. sf1) (Rel : lettera del vescovo) pastoral (letter)2) Mus pastoral(e)3. sm(Rel : bastone) crook, crosier* * *[pasto'rale] 1.aggettivo letter. mus. relig. pastoral2.sostantivo femminile1) mus. pastorale2) relig. (lettera) pastoral (letter)3.sostantivo maschile (bastone) crosier, pastoral, staff* * *pastorale/pasto'rale/letter. mus. relig. pastoralII sostantivo f.1 mus. pastorale2 relig. (lettera) pastoral (letter)III sostantivo m.(bastone) crosier, pastoral, staff. -
12 cattedra vescovile
-
13 coadiutore
coadiutore s.m.1 ( collaboratore) assistant, deputy* * *[koadju'tore]sostantivo maschile (f. - trice [tritʃe])1) (assistente) adjuvant, coadjutor, assistant2) relig. coadjutor* * *coadiutore/koadju'tore/sostantivo m.(f. - trice /trit∫e/)1 (assistente) adjuvant, coadjutor, assistant2 relig. coadjutor. -
14 consacrare
consecratesacerdote ordain( dedicare) dedicate* * *consacrare v.tr.1 (eccl.) to consecrate; ( ordinare un sacerdote) to ordain: fu consacrato vescovo di Napoli, he was consecrated bishop of Naples; consacrare una nuova chiesa, to consecrate a new church; consacrare un sacerdote, to ordain a priest2 ( dedicare) to devote, to consecrate, to dedicate: consacrare un giorno a Dio, to devote a day to God; consacrare un monumento ai caduti, to dedicate a monument to the fallen; consacrò le proprie energie allo studio, he devoted his energies to study; consacrare la vita a Dio, to consecrate one's life to God3 ( rendere sacro; convalidare) to consecrate: una terra consacrata dal sacrificio dei suoi martiri, a land consecrated by the blood of its martyrs; un costume consacrato dalla tradizione, a custom hallowed by tradition; una parola consacrata dall'uso, a word sanctioned by custom.◘ consacrarsi v.rifl. to devote oneself, to dedicate oneself: consacrare a qlco., to devote oneself to sthg.* * *[konsa'krare]1. vt1) Rel to consecrate, (sacerdote) to ordain, (re) to anoint, (abitudine, tradizione, uso) to establish2)(vita, tempo, sforzi)
consacrare (a) — to dedicate (to), devote (to)2. vr (consacrarsi)consacrarsi a qn/qc — to dedicate o.s. to sb/sth* * *[konsa'krare] 1.verbo transitivo1) relig. (rendere sacro) to consecrate [chiesa, vescovo]; to anoint, to ordain [ sacerdote]; to anoint [ monarca]; (dedicare) to dedicate [ chiesa] (a to)2) fig. (dedicare) to dedicate, to devote [vita, tempo] (a to)2.verbo pronominale consacrarsi1) (votarsi)2) fig. (dedicarsi)- rsi a — to devote oneself to [studio, famiglia]
* * *consacrare/konsa'krare/ [1]1 relig. (rendere sacro) to consecrate [chiesa, vescovo]; to anoint, to ordain [ sacerdote]; to anoint [ monarca]; (dedicare) to dedicate [ chiesa] (a to)2 fig. (dedicare) to dedicate, to devote [vita, tempo] (a to)II consacrarsi verbo pronominale -
15 curia
f curia* * *curia s.f.1 (st. romana) curia; senate house2 (dir.) court of justice, tribunal3 ( ceto dei legali) the bar4 (eccl.): la curia romana, the Holy See (o the Papal Court o the Curia); la curia vescovile, the bishop's see (o Court).* * *['kurja]sostantivo femminile curia* * *curia/'kurja/sostantivo f.curia. -
16 designare
( nominare) appoint, name( fissare) fix, set* * *designare v.tr.1 ( destinare, nominare) to designate, to nominate, to appoint: fu designato vescovo, he was appointed (o nominated o designated) bishop; designare un esperto, to appoint an expert; designare qlcu. a un incarico, to appoint s.o. to an office; il colonnello X è stato designato a Tolone, colonel X has been ordered (o drafted) to Toulon; designare qlcu. proprio erede, to designate s.o. (as) one's heir (o to make s.o. one's heir)2 ( fissare) to appoint, to designate, to fix: designare un giorno, un luogo per un appuntamento, to appoint (o to fix o to set) a day, a meeting-place; designare i termini del pagamento, to fix the terms for payment3 ( indicare) to designate, to indicate, to call, to point out: le sue argomentazioni designano una grossa ignoranza di base, his reasoning indicates a profound ignorance of basic principles.* * *[desiɲ'ɲare]verbo transitivo1) (definire) [ parola] to denote, to designate2) (indicare) to designate [ successore]; to name [ erede]designare qcn. a un posto — to nominate sb. to a position
3) (indicare) to set*, to fix [ data]* * *designare/desiŋ'ŋare/ [1]1 (definire) [ parola] to denote, to designate2 (indicare) to designate [ successore]; to name [ erede]; designare qcn. a un posto to nominate sb. to a position; è stato designato come direttore he has been appointed director3 (indicare) to set*, to fix [ data]. -
17 mitra
m invar, mitragliatrice f machine gun* * *mitra1 s.f.1 (eccl., st.) mitre: gli fu conferita la mitra il mese scorso, he was mitred (o made a bishop) last month2 (copertura della canna fumaria) cowl, chimney cap.* * *I ['mitra] sm inv(arma) sub-machine gunII ['mitra] sfRel mitre Brit, miter Am* * *I ['mitra]sostantivo femminile relig. mitre BE, miter AEII ['mitra]sostantivo maschile invariabile (arma) submachine gun* * *mitra1/'mitra/sostantivo f.relig. mitre BE, miter AE.————————mitra2/'mitra/m.inv.(arma) submachine gun. -
18 pontefice
m pontiff* * *pontefice s.m.2 (st. romana) pontifex*: pontefice massimo, Pontifex Maximus.* * *[pon'tefitʃe]sostantivo maschile relig. pontiff* * *pontefice/pon'tefit∫e/sostantivo m.relig. pontiff; il sommo pontefice the Supreme Pontiff. -
19 reverendo
reverendo agg. (eccl.) Reverend (abbr. Rev.): il reverendo padre, the reverend father; il molto reverendo Vescovo di..., the Right Rev. the Bishop of...◆ s.m. reverend, priest.* * *[reve'rɛndo] 1.aggettivo reverend2.sostantivo maschile reverend, priest* * *reverendo/reve'rεndo/ ⇒ 1reverendreverend, priest. -
20 traslazione
"translation;Übersetzung;translaçao"* * *traslazione s.f.3 (mecc.) translation, traverse: traslazione manuale, automatica, hand, power traverse; traslazione verticale, vertical translation5 (trib.) transfer, shifting: traslazione d'imposta, tax shifting (o shifting of tax); traslazione dell'imposta in avanti, forward shifting (of tax); traslazione dell'imposta indietro, backward shifting (of tax) // (fin.) traslazione di titoli, di azioni, transfer of securities, of shares* * *[trazlat'tsjone]sostantivo femminile1) (trasferimento) transfer2) mat. astr. translation* * *traslazione/trazlat'tsjone/sostantivo f.1 (trasferimento) transfer2 mat. astr. translation.
- 1
- 2
См. также в других словарях:
Bishop — • The title of an ecclesiastical dignitary who possesses the fullness of the priesthood to rule a diocese as its chief pastor, in due submission to the primacy of the pope Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Bishop Bishop … Catholic encyclopedia
Bishop (Familienname) — Bishop ist ein Familienname. Bekannte Namensträger Inhaltsverzeichnis A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z … Deutsch Wikipedia
Bishop (Latter Day Saints) — Bishop is the highest priesthood office of the Aaronic priesthood in the Latter Day Saint movement. A bishop is usually the leader of a local congregation of church members. The Latter Day Saint concept of the office differs significantly from… … Wikipedia
Bishop Museum — U.S. National Register of Historic Places … Wikipedia
Bishop Gore School — Motto Virtue and good literature Established 1682 Headmaster Mr. Ryan Davies … Wikipedia
Bishop of Bangor — Bishopric Anglican … Wikipedia
Bishop (Ortsname) — Bishop ist der Name mehrerer Orte in den Vereinigten Staaten: Bishop (Alabama) Bishop (Georgia) Bishop (Illinois) Bishop (Kalifornien) Bishop (Maine) Bishop (Maryland) Bishop (Michigan) Bishop (North Carolina) Bishop (Pennsylvania) Bishop… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Bishop Middleham — is a village in County Durham, in England. It is close to Sedgefield. History Bishop Middleham lies in a valley about 9 miles south west of Durham. Although much of County Durham had probably first been settled in the Mesolithic period, the first … Wikipedia
Bishop Serapion — of the Los Angeles was born in Assiut on November 10 1951. Following his graduation from the Faculty of Medicine at Assiut in 1975, Bishop Serapion formerly practiced medicine in Aswan.Joining the MonasteryThe Bishop joined the Monastery of Saint … Wikipedia
Bishop Hoban High School — was a Roman Catholic high school of the Diocese of Scranton, located in Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania. The school was founded in 1971, and the new building opened in 1972 after the Agnes flood. The school was named after Most Rev. Michael J. Hoban,… … Wikipedia
Bishop Heber Hall — is one of the four halls of Madras Christian College, Tambaram, Chennai. All on campus residences for students are referred to as Halls (shortened from Gentlemen s Halls of Residence) and not hostels, as life in these halls is an experience of… … Wikipedia