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41 Lutheran
1) Общая лексика: лютеранин, лютеранка, лютеранский2) Религия: (A member of a Lutheran church) лютеранин, (Of or relating to the Protestant churches adhering to Lutheran doctrines, liturgy, and polity) лютеранский -
42 acolyte
['ækəlaɪt]1) Общая лексика: дьякон (у католиков), мальчик-прислужник (в алтаре), помощник, правая рука, прислужник, псаломщик, служитель, приверженец2) Религия: аколит, дьячок, пономарь, причетник, служка, церковнослужитель, (In the Roman Catholic church, a person installed in a ministry in order to assist the deacon and priest in liturgical celebrations, especially the eucharistic liturgy) аколуф3) Астрономия: сателлит -
43 anaphora
[ə'næfərə]1) Церковный термин: молитва перед причащением2) Религия: возношение даров (на Евхаристии), молитва перед Св. Причастием, (The central portion of the liturgy in Eastern Orthodox churches and Eastern-rite Catholic churches, Christian eucharistic prayer) анафора3) Стилистика: анафора4) Христианство: возношение святых даров, канон евхаристии -
44 catechetics
[ˌkætɪ'ketɪks]1) Общая лексика: метод преподавания путём вопросов и ответов, посвященный катехизису раздел богословия2) Церковный термин: посвящённый катехизису, раздел богословия3) Религия: (All religious education outside of that found in the liturgy and preaching) религиозное образование обращённых к вере Христовой -
45 selihoth
Религия: молитвы о прощении, (In Jewish liturgy, penitential prayers originally composed for Yom Kippur and for fast days but subsequently incorporated into other services) слихот -
46 znamenny chant
Религия: знаменный распев Русской православной церкви, (One of the chants of the Russian Orthodox Church which evolved from the Byzantine liturgy imported in the 10th century and reached a classical stage in the 15th-17th centuries) знаменный распев -
47 Mi-Sinai tune
Религия: (In the music of the Yiddish-vernacular Jews, any of a group of melodically fixed chants for the liturgy of the High Holy Days and other festivals) распев мисинай -
48 Raskol
Религия: ("Schism", division in the Russian Orthodox Church in the 17th century over reforms in liturgy and forms of worship) Раскол -
49 Rationale divinorum officiorum
Религия: (C. 1285-91, a general treatise on the liturgy and its symbolism by G. Durand. It is considered one of the most important medieval books on divine worship) "Принципы богослужения и отправления церковных обрядов"Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Rationale divinorum officiorum
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50 musaf
Религия: (In Jewish liturgy, the "additional service" recited on the sabbath and on festivals in commemoration of the additional sacrifices that were formerly offered in the Temple of Jerusalem) мусаф -
51 siddur
Религия: (Jewish prayer book, which contains the entire Jewish liturgy used on the ordinary sabbath and on weekdays for domestic as well as synagogue ritual) сидур -
52 service
1. n услужениеdomestic service — домашняя работа, обязанности слуги
to be in service — быть слугой, служить
2. n работаlength of service — стаж работы; срок службы
3. n рабочий стаж, срок службы4. n государственная служба5. n учреждение6. n службаrailway service, service of trains — железнодорожное сообщение
7. n обслуживание, сервис8. n сфера услуг; обслуживание населения; служба быта, сервисservice workers — работники, занятые в сфере обслуживания
9. n библиотечное обслуживание10. n военная службаactive service, service with the colours — действительная военная служба
11. n воен. вид вооружённых сил; род войскthe three services — the army, the navy, the aviation — три рода войск: сухопутные войска, военно-морской флот и военно-воздушные силы
12. n услуга, одолжение; помощь13. n заслугаdistinguished service order — орден "За боевые заслуги"
14. n сервиз15. n прибор16. n церк. богослужение, службаmemorial service — заупокойная служба, панихида
17. n юр. исполнение постановления суда; вручение; судебное извещениеservice of warrant — вручение судебного приказа, ордера
18. n с. -х. случка19. n мор. клетневание20. n тех. эксплуатация21. a военный; относящийся к вооружённым силамservice test — испытания в войсках, войсковые испытания
service troops — войска обслуживания; тыловые части и подразделения
22. a служебный23. a повседневный; прочный, ноский24. a обслуживающийservice trades — профессии, относящиеся к сфере обслуживания
25. v обслуживать26. v производить осмотр и текущий ремонт27. v заправлять28. n бот. рябина домашняяСинонимический ряд:1. action (noun) action; combat2. agency (noun) agency; bureau; commission; department3. aid (noun) aid; assistance; attendance; cooperation; help; ministration; usefulness; value4. armed forces (noun) armed forces; military5. army (noun) army; duty; stint6. benefit (noun) benefit; utility; wear7. effort (noun) effort; labor8. favor (noun) courtesy; dispensation; favor; favour; grace; indulgence; kindness9. rite (noun) ceremonial; ceremony; formality; liturgy; observance; rite; ritual; sermon; worship10. tableware (noun) china; set; setting; silver; tableware11. use (noun) account; advantage; applicability; application; appropriateness; avail; employment; fitness; relevance; serviceability; use; utilisation12. maintain (verb) maintain; preserve; repair; sustain -
53 ajbix
n.singer; specialist diviner uses elegant prayers and Latin liturgy
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