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1 хозяин положения
1) General subject: cock of the dunghill, the man, top dog, king (AD), master of the situation (http://www.john-leech-archive.org.uk/1848/master-of-the-situation.htm), one in charge2) Colloquial: cock of the walk -
2 кандидат
1) General subject: applicant, aspirant, candidate, contestant, expectant, hopeful, master, nominee (на должность), postulant (особ. на поступление в религиозный орден), presentee (на должность), strong candidate, try out, PhD2) Mathematics: kandidat (academic degree)3) Law: candidate (на должность), contender4) Diplomatic term: election candidate (на выборах), nominee (на выборах)5) Business: associate6) SAP. job applicant7) EBRD: bidder8) Programming: (для вызова) candidate procedure (см. Introduction to logic programming by Ghristopher John Hogger)9) leg.N.P. nominee (for office)10) Aviation medicine: applicant (для летного обучения) -
3 Христос
библ.(греч. перевод арамейского "мешийа", "машиах", что значит "помазанник") Christ; сокр. Chr., X., Xt.; the Master; the Galileanво имя Христа — in Christ's name, лат. in Christi nomine, сокр. I.C.N., in nomine Christi, сокр. I.N.C.
младенец Христос — the infant Christ, Christ child, the child Jesus
"Союз Христа и земной Церкви" — the Union of Christ and the Church
уверовать, прийти ко Христу — to acknowledge Christ
"Христос во гробе" (икона) — Christ in the Sepulchre
Христос как Человек, человечество Христа — the human nature of Christ
"Христос на троне с Марией и Иоанном Крестителем" (икона) — Christ Enthroned with the Virgin Mary and St. John the Forerunner Interceding
"Христос перед Понтием Пилатом" — The Judgement of Pontius Pilate
Христос Спаситель — Christ the Saviour, Christ as Saviour
через Христа (во Христе, во имя Христа) — through Jesus Christ
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