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noun(lit. or fig.) Apostel, der* * *[ə'posl]((often with capital) a man sent out to preach the gospel in the early Christian church, especially one of the twelve disciples of Christ: Matthew and Mark were apostles.) der Apostel- academic.ru/3167/apostolic">apostolic* * *apos·tle[əˈpɒsl̩, AM əˈpɑ:sl̩]n1. (of Jesus Christ)▪ A\apostle Apostel mthe 12 A\apostles die 12 Apostel\apostle of a belief Glaubensbote, -botin m, f geh\apostle of peace Friedensapostel m oft iron geh* * *[ə'pɒsl] Apostel m* * *Apostles’ Creed Apostolikum n, Apostolisches Glaubensbekenntnis;apostle spoon Apostellöffel m* * *noun(lit. or fig.) Apostel, der* * *n.Apostel - m. -
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apos·tle [əʼpɒsl̩, Am əʼpɑ:sl̩] n1) ( of Jesus Christ)A\apostle Apostel m;the 12 A\apostles die 12 Apostel -
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5 statue of an Apostle
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noun* * *[i'pisl](a letter, especially in the Bible from an apostle: The epistles of St Paul.) die Epistel* * *Epis·tle[ɪˈpɪsl̩]nSt Paul's \Epistle to the Romans der Brief des Apostels Paulus an die Römer* * *[I'pɪsl] Epistel f; (BIBL) Brief m (to an +acc)* * *epistle [ıˈpısl] sEpistle to the Romans Römerbrief m* * *noun* * *n.Sendschreiben n. -
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intransitive verbpeter out — [allmählich] zu Ende gehen; [Wasserlauf:] versickern; [Weg:] sich verlieren; [Briefwechsel:] versanden; [Angriff:] sich totlaufen
* * *['pi:tə]- academic.ru/90015/peter_out">peter out* * *[ˈpi:təʳ, AM -t̬ɚ]* * *['piːtə(r)]nPeter m; (= apostle) Petrus mSaint Peter — Sankt Peter, der Heilige Petrus
to rob Peter to pay Paul — ein Loch mit dem anderen zustopfen
he is a real Peter Pan — er will einfach nicht erwachsen werden
* * *(the Epistles of) Peter die Petrusbriefe pl;rob Peter to pay Paul ein Loch stopfen und ein anderes aufreißen* * *intransitive verbpeter out — [allmählich] zu Ende gehen; [Wasserlauf:] versickern; [Weg:] sich verlieren; [Briefwechsel:] versanden; [Angriff:] sich totlaufen
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8 peter
intransitive verbpeter out — [allmählich] zu Ende gehen; [Wasserlauf:] versickern; [Weg:] sich verlieren; [Briefwechsel:] versanden; [Angriff:] sich totlaufen
* * *['pi:tə]- academic.ru/90015/peter_out">peter out* * *[ˈpi:təʳ, AM -t̬ɚ]* * *['piːtə(r)]nPeter m; (= apostle) Petrus mSaint Peter — Sankt Peter, der Heilige Petrus
to rob Peter to pay Paul — ein Loch mit dem anderen zustopfen
he is a real Peter Pan — er will einfach nicht erwachsen werden
* * *peter1 [ˈpiːtə(r)] v/i:peter out versickern (Bach etc), allmählich zu Ende gehen (Vorräte etc), versanden (Unterhaltung etc), sich verlieren (Erinnerung etc), sich totlaufen (Verhandlungen etc), SPORT verflachen (Spiel etc)peter2 [ˈpiːtə(r)] s sl1. a) Geldschrank mb) Ladenkasse fc) Geldkassette f2. Gefängniszelle f3. JUR Zeugenstand mpeter3 [ˈpiːtə(r)] s besonders US sl Pimmel m, Zipfel m (Penis)* * *intransitive verbpeter out — [allmählich] zu Ende gehen; [Wasserlauf:] versickern; [Weg:] sich verlieren; [Briefwechsel:] versanden; [Angriff:] sich totlaufen
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9 doubting Thomas
doubt·ing Thomas<pl -es>[ˌdaʊtɪŋˈtɒməs, AM -t̬ɪŋˈtɑ:m-]* * *["daʊtɪŋ'tɒməs]nungläubiger Thomas -
10 doubting Thomas
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Apostle — A*pos tle, n. [OE. apostle, apostel, postle, AS. apostol, L. apostolus, fr. Gr. ? messenger, one sent forth or away, fr. ? to send off or away; ? from + ? to send; akin to G. stellen to set, E. stall: cf. F. ap[^o]tre, Of. apostre, apostle,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
APOSTLE — (Gr. messenger ), in early Christian usage, term applied to the disciples of jesus whom he had sent out to preach his message, and occasionally also applied to other missionaries of the early period. Outside the New Testament the noun ἁπόστολος… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
apostle — (n.) O.E. apostol messenger, especially the 12 witnesses sent forth by Jesus to preach his Gospel, from L.L. apostolus, from Gk. apostolos messenger, person sent forth, from apostellein send away, send forth, from apo from (see APO (Cf. apo )) +… … Etymology dictionary
apostle — ► NOUN 1) (Apostle) each of the twelve chief disciples of Jesus Christ. 2) an enthusiastic and pioneering supporter of an idea or cause. ORIGIN Greek apostolos messenger … English terms dictionary
apostle — [ə päs′əl] n. [ME < OE apostol < LL(Ec) apostolus < Gr apostolos, person sent forth < apostellein < apo , from + stellein, to send: see STILL1] 1. a person sent out on a special mission 2. [usually A ] any of the twelve disciples… … English World dictionary
apostle — index disciple, partisan Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
apostle — [n] preacher; supporter advocate, champion, companion, converter, evangelist, follower, herald, messenger, missionary, pioneer, propagandist, proponent, proselytizer, witness; concepts 359,361 … New thesaurus
Apostle — An apostle is a messenger and ambassador.Apostle and apostles may also refer to:In religion: * The Twelve Apostles, 12 of Jesus disciples chosen by him and given the Great Commission * The Seventy Disciples, referred to as Seventy Apostles by the … Wikipedia
apostle — apostlehood, apostleship, n. /euh pos euhl/, n. 1. any of the early followers of Jesus who carried the Christian message into the world. 2. (sometimes cap.) any of the original 12 disciples called by Jesus to preach the gospel: Simon Peter, the… … Universalium
Apostle — A person sent by another; a messenger; envoy. This word is once used as a descriptive designation of Jesus Christ, the Sent of the Father (Heb. 3:1; John 20:21). It is, however, generally used as designating the body of disciples to whom he… … Easton's Bible Dictionary
apostle — a|pos|tle [əˈpɔsəl US əˈpa: ] n [Date: 900 1000; : Late Latin; Origin: apostolus, from Greek, bringer of messages, apostle , from apostellein to send away , from apo ( APOCALYPSE) + stellein to send ] 1.) one of the 12 people chosen by Jesus… … Dictionary of contemporary English