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1 charnela
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2 gonce
• Hinduism• hinge on -
3 gozne
• Hinduism• hinge on -
4 juntura
• Hinduism• hinge on• join• joint• juncture• link -
5 pernio
• Hinduism• hinge on• strap hinge -
6 quicio
• Hinduism• hinge on• male issue• male preserve -
7 hinduismo
m.Hinduism.* * *1 Hinduism* * *SM Hinduism* * *Hinduism* * *
hinduismo sustantivo masculino
Hinduism
hinduismo sustantivo masculino Hinduism
' hinduismo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
profesar
English:
Hinduism
* * *hinduismo nmHinduism* * *m Hinduism* * *hinduismo nm: Hinduism* * *hinduismo n Hinduism -
8 sijismo
= Sikhism.Ex. While books about religion -- Islam, Hinduism and Sikhism -- are amply provided for, publishers need to look beyond festivals and temples.* * *= Sikhism.Ex: While books about religion -- Islam, Hinduism and Sikhism -- are amply provided for, publishers need to look beyond festivals and temples.
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9 hindú
adj.Hindu, Hindoo.f. & m.1 Hindu, Hindoo, practitioner of Hinduism, practitioner of Hindooism.2 Indian, native or inhabitant of India.* * *► adjetivo1 Hindu1 Hindu* * *noun mf. adj.* * *ADJ SMF1) (Rel) Hindu2) (=de la India) Indian* * *adjetivo/masculino y femeninoa) (Relig) Hindub) (crit) ( de la India) Indian* * *= Hindu, Indian.Ex. Books by authors of all origins, African, Chinese, Hindu, Muslim, have now become commonplace in even the most far-flung libraries of Europe and America.Ex. The Colon Classification was devised by the eminent Indian librarian and classificationist the late S R Ranganathan.----* Cachemira hindú = Indian Kashmir.* no hindú = non-Hindu.* * *adjetivo/masculino y femeninoa) (Relig) Hindub) (crit) ( de la India) Indian* * *= Hindu, Indian.Ex: Books by authors of all origins, African, Chinese, Hindu, Muslim, have now become commonplace in even the most far-flung libraries of Europe and America.
Ex: The Colon Classification was devised by the eminent Indian librarian and classificationist the late S R Ranganathan.* Cachemira hindú = Indian Kashmir.* no hindú = non-Hindu.* * *1 ( Relig) Hindu2 ( crit) (de la India) Indian1 ( Relig) Hindu2 ( crit) (de la India) Indian* * *
hindú adjetivo, masculino y femeninoa) (Relig) Hindu
hindú adjetivo & mf Hindu
' hindú' also found in these entries:
English:
Hindu
* * *♦ adj1. [de la India] Indian2. Rel Hindu♦ nmf1. [de la India] Indian2. Rel Hindu* * *hindú adj & nmf: Hindu* * *hindú adj n Hindu -
10 profesar
v.1 to follow.2 to profess.3 to take one's vows (religion).4 to declare, to manifest.María profesó su desilusión Mary declared her disillusionment.5 to practice, to exercise, to profess, to practise.Ella profesa la abogacía She professes law.6 to profess to, to declare to, to manifest to.Ellos profesan matar por honor They profess to kill for their honor.* * *1 (creencia, religión) to profess2 (sentimiento) to have3 (profesión) to practise (US practice)1 RELIGIÓN to profess* * *1. VT1) (Rel) [+ religión] to profess; [+ admiración, creencia] to profess, declare2) [+ profesión] to practise, practice (EEUU)3) [+ materia] to teach; (Univ) to hold a chair in2.VI (Rel) to take vows* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( declarar) <religión/doctrina> to profess2.profesar vi (Relig) to take one's vows* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( declarar) <religión/doctrina> to profess2.profesar vi (Relig) to take one's vows* * *profesar [A1 ]vt1 (declarar) ‹religión/doctrina› to profess2 (sentir) ‹cariño› to feel; ‹respeto› to haveprofesa una gran admiración por or hacia usted she has a great admiration for you■ profesarvi( Relig) to take one's vows* * *
profesar ( conjugate profesar) verbo transitivo
‹ respeto› to have
profesar verbo transitivo
1 (sentir, tener) profesa un gran respeto a su madre, she has great respect for her mother
2 (seguir una creencia) to profess: su marido profesa el hinduismo, her husband professes Hinduism
' profesar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tener
- tributar
English:
profess
* * *♦ vt1. [religión] to follow2. [arte, oficio] to practise3. [admiración, amistad] to feel;♦ viRel to take one's vows* * *v/t1 REL profess2 fig: admiración feel, have* * *profesar vt1) : to profess, to declare2) : to practice, to exercise -
11 bisagra
• door hinge• Hinduism• hinge on -
12 hindú
• hindering• hindermost• Hindi language• hindmost• hindquarter• hindrance• Hinduism -
13 indio
• hindrance• Hinduism
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