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61 psalmody
1. n псалмодия, пение псалмов2. n собрание псалмов; псалтырьСинонимический ряд:praise (verb) bless; celebrate; cry up; eulogize; extol; glorify; hymn; laud; magnify; panegyrize; praise; psalm; resound -
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1. v звучатьthe sound of cannons resounded from one end of the peninsula to the other — грохот пушек раздавался по всему полуострову, весь полуостров из конца в конец оглашался грохотом пушек
2. v оглашаться3. v оглашать, наполнять4. v повторять, отражать5. v отражаться; отдаваться эхом6. v прославлятьMilton, a name to resound for ages — имя Мильтона будет прославлено в веках
Синонимический ряд:1. echo (verb) bounce off; echo; resonate; reverberate; ring; rumble; sound; vibrate2. praise (verb) bless; celebrate; cry up; eulogize; extol; glorify; hymn; laud; magnify; panegyrize; praise; psalm; psalmody -
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64 хвалебный
прил. laudatory, eulogistic, complimentary хвалебная песнь хвалебная речь хвалебная рецензия хвалебная статьяБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > хвалебный
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65 elegy
1. n поэт. стихотворение, написанное элегическим дистихом2. n поэт. погребальная песнь; плач3. n поэт. муз. элегия4. n поэт. надгробная речьСинонимический ряд:1. song (noun) funeral poem; funeral song; homage; poem; praise; requiem; song; ululation2. songlike poem (noun) ballad; hymn; lay; lyric; ode; songlike poem; sonnet -
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1. v прославлятьthe names which glorified this age — имена, прославившие наш век
2. v превозносить, хвалить3. v возвеличиватьСинонимический ряд:exalt (verb) acclaim; adore; aggrandise; aggrandize; beatify; bless; celebrate; cry up; dignify; distinguish; elevate; ennoble; erect; eulogise; eulogize; exalt; extol; glamorize; hail; honor; honour; hymn; intensify; laud; lionize; magnify; panegyrize; pedestal; praise; psalm; psalmody; resound; revere; romanticize; stellify; sublime; swell; uplift; uprear; venerate; worshipАнтонимический ряд:condemn; criticize; profane
См. также в других словарях:
hymn of praise — song which praises and glorifies (generally a song to God) … English contemporary dictionary
hymn — Synonyms and related words: Agnus Dei, Benedicite, Gloria, Gloria Patri, Gloria in Excelsis, Introit, Magnificat, Miserere, Negro spiritual, Nunc Dimittis, Te Deum, Trisagion, Vedic hymn, acknowledgment, alleluia, answer, anthem, antiphon,… … Moby Thesaurus
praise — Synonyms and related words: acclaim, acclamation, accolade, acknowledgment, adoration, adore, adulate, adulation, aggrandize, apotheosis, apotheosize, applaud, applause, approbation, approval, approve, belaud, benediction, bepraise, bepraisement … Moby Thesaurus
hymn — 1. noun /hɪm/ a song of praise or worship 2. verb /hɪm/ To sing a hymn; to praise or worship by singing … Wiktionary
praise — praiseful, adj. praisefully, adv. praiseless, adj. praiser, n. /prayz/, n., v., praised, praising. n. 1. the act of expressing approval or admiration; commendation; laudation. 2. the offering of grateful homage in words or song, as an act of… … Universalium
Hymn — • A derivative of the Latin hymnus, which comes from the Greek hymnos, derived from hydein, to sing Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Hymn Hymn … Catholic encyclopedia
hymn´like´ — hymn «hihm», noun, verb. –n. 1. a song in praise or honor of God: »Jonah prays and sings his canticles and hymns (Aldous Huxley). 2. any song of praise, such as one in honor of a country: »What hymns are sung, what praises said For homemade… … Useful english dictionary
Praise to the Man — (originally Joseph Smith ) was a poem or a hymn written as a tribute to Joseph Smith, Jr. by Latter Day Saint leader and hymn writer William W. Phelps after Smith s death. The hymn was first published anonymously in the church newspaper Times and … Wikipedia
hymn — [him] n. [ME ymen < OE ymen & OFr ymne, both < LL (Ec) hymnus < Gr hymnos, a hymn, festive song, ode] 1. a song in praise or honor of God, a god, or gods 2. any song of praise or glorification vt. to express or praise in a hymn vi. to… … English World dictionary
hymn — [hım] n [Date: 800 900; : Latin; Origin: hymnus song of praise , from Greek hymnos] 1.) a song of praise to God ▪ He liked to sing hymns as he worked. 2.) a hymn to sth a book, film, song etc that strongly praises a person or idea ▪ Their first … Dictionary of contemporary English
Hymn — (h[i^]m), n. [OE. hympne, ympne, F. hymne, OF. also ymne, L. hymnus, Gr. ?; perh. akin to ? web, ? to weave, and so to E. weave.] An ode or song of praise or adoration; especially, a religious ode, a sacred lyric; a song of praise or thanksgiving … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English