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f; -, -n1. KIRCHL. baptism; eines Kindes: auch christening; die Taufe empfangen be baptized ( oder christened); aus der Taufe heben stand ( oder be) godfather ( oder godmother) to2. fig., eines Schiffes: naming (ceremony); einen Verein / eine Partei etc. aus der Taufe heben start up a club / party etc.; ein Projekt aus der Taufe heben launch a project* * *die Taufebaptism; christening* * *Tau|fe ['taufə]f -, -nbaptism; (christliche auch, esp von Kindern) christening; (= Schiffstaufe) launching (ceremony)die Táúfe empfangen — to be baptized or christened
jdm die Táúfe spenden — to baptize or christen sb
ein Kind aus der Táúfe heben (old) — to stand sponsor to a child (old)
etw aus der Táúfe heben (hum, Verein, Firma) — to start sth up; Zeitung, Projekt to launch sth
* * *((an act of) baptizing: the baptism of the baby.) baptism* * *Tau·fe<-, -n>[ˈtaufə]f (christliches Aufnahmeritual) baptism, christeningjdn aus der \Taufe heben to be a godparent to sb* * *die; Taufe, Taufen2) (christl. Rel.): (Zeremonie) christening; baptismetwas aus der Taufe heben — (fig. ugs.) launch something
* * *1. KIRCHE baptism; eines Kindes: auch christening;die Taufe empfangen be baptized ( oder christened);einen Verein/eine Partei etcaus der Taufe heben start up a club/party etc;ein Projekt aus der Taufe heben launch a project* * *die; Taufe, Taufen2) (christl. Rel.): (Zeremonie) christening; baptismetwas aus der Taufe heben — (fig. ugs.) launch something
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