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tr['skɪzəm]1 cisma nombre masculinoschism ['sɪzəm, 'skɪ-] n: cisma mn.• cisma s.m.• escisión s.f.'sɪzəm, 'skɪzəmmass & count noun cisma m['sɪzǝm, 'skɪzǝm]N cisma m* * *['sɪzəm, 'skɪzəm]mass & count noun cisma m -
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schism ['sɪzəm, 'skɪzəm]schisme m;∎ History the Great Schism (between the Eastern and Western churches) le schisme d'Orient; (within the Roman Catholic Church) le grand schisme d'Occident -
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schism [ˊskɪzǝm] n1) раско́л, распаде́ние на фра́кции и т.п.2) рел. схи́зма, раско́л, е́ресь -
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[skizəm, s'izəm] n cisma: divisão, separação. -
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раскол имя существительное: -
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[ˈsɪzm]schism ересь schism схизма, раскол, ересь schism схизма -
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N1. फूट/विच्छेदThe christians after a schism split into protestants and catholics. -
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{sizm}
n схизма, разкол* * *{sizm} n схизма, разкол.* * *схизма; разкол;* * *n схизма, разкол* * *schism[´sizəm, skizəm] n разкол; схизма; разцепление (и рел.). -
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n. scheuring, afscheiding (in de kerk, enz.)[ sizm, skizm]2 afgescheiden groep/sekte -
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[English Word] schism[English Plural] schisms[Swahili Word] mgawanyiko[Swahili Plural] migawanyiko[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 3/4[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -gawa------------------------------------------------------------ -
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n. söndring, splittring, schism -
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['skɪzəm]сущ.; рел.1) схизма, ересь, расколto cause / create a schism — создавать раскол
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1. n раскол2. n рел. ересь, схизма3. n сектаСинонимический ряд:1. break (noun) breach; break; crack; disjunction; estrangement; fissure; fracture; rent; rift; rupture; severing2. heresy (noun) dissent; dissidence; heresy; heterodoxy; misbelief; nonconformism; nonconformity; unorthodoxy3. split (noun) cabal; chasm; cleavage; cleft; division; faction; section; split -
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[ʹs(k)ız(ə)m] n1. 1) раскол2) рел. ересь, схизма2. секта
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Schism — Schism, n. [OE. scisme, OF. cisme, scisme, F. schisme, L. schisma, Gr. schi sma, fr. schi zein to split; akin to L. scindere, Skr. chid, and prob. to E. shed, v.t. (which see); cf. {Rescind}, {Schedule}, {Zest}.] Division or separation;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Schism — «Schism» Sencillo de Tool del álbum Lateralus Publicación Mayo de 2001[1] Grabación 2001 Género(s) … Wikipedia Español
schism — (n.) late 14c., scisme, dissention within the church, from O.Fr. cisme a cleft, split, from L.L. schisma, from Gk. skhisma (gen. skhismatos) division, cleft, from stem of skhizein to split (see SHED (Cf. shed) (v.)). Spelling restored 16c., but… … Etymology dictionary
schism — I noun breach, break, cabal, desertion, difference, disassociation, disconnection, discord, dissension, dissent, disunion, division, faction, falling out, nonconformity, partition, recusancy, rent, rift, rupture, schisma, secession, sectarianism … Law dictionary
schism — [ skızəm, sızəm ] noun count or uncount FORMAL an occasion when one group divides into two groups because of a disagreement: SPLIT … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
schism — split, rupture, *breach, break, rent, rift Analogous words: division, separation, severance (see corresponding verbs at SEPARATE): estrangement, alienation (see corresponding verbs at ESTRANGE): *discord, dissension … New Dictionary of Synonyms
schism — meaning ‘the division of a group into opposing sections’, is now commonly heard as skizm in place of the older form sizm recognized by the OED (1910) … Modern English usage
schism — [n] separation alienation, break, breakup, difference, disagreement, discord, dissension, disunion, division, divorce, faction, fissure, fracture, gap, parting, rift, rupture, secession, splinter group, split; concepts 135,195,297,388 … New thesaurus