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1 baptism
- tizəmnoun ((an act of) baptizing: the baptism of the baby.) bautismobaptism n bautismo / bautizotr['bæptɪzəm]1 bautismobaptism ['bæp.tɪzəm] n: bautismo mn.• bautismo s.m.• bautizo s.m.'bæptɪzəmcount & mass noun bautismo m['bæptɪzǝm]N (in general) bautismo m ; (=ceremony) bautizo mbaptism of fire — bautismo m de fuego
* * *['bæptɪzəm]count & mass noun bautismo m -
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4 bautismo
bautismo sustantivo masculino ( de bebé) baptism, christening; ( de adulto) baptism
bautismo sustantivo masculino baptism, christening ' bautismo' also found in these entries: Spanish: fe - madrina English: baptism - christening -
5 bautizo
Del verbo bautizar: ( conjugate bautizar) \ \
bautizo es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
bautizó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: bautizar bautizo
bautizar ( conjugate bautizar) verbo transitivo ‹ adulto› to baptize;
bautizo sustantivo masculino ( de adulto) baptism; ( fiesta) christening party
bautizar verbo transitivo
1 to baptize, christen
2 familiar (echar agua al vino o la leche) to water down
bautizo sustantivo masculino baptism, christening ' bautizo' also found in these entries: Spanish: apadrinar - padrino - ahijado - madrina English: christen - christening -
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(to dip (a person) in water, or sprinkle (someone) with water, as a symbol of acceptance into the Christian church, usually also giving him a name: She was baptized Mary but calls herself Jane.) bautizar- baptism- baptismal
baptize vb bautizartr[bæp'taɪz]1 bautizarbaptize (US/UK)v.• acristianar v.• bautizar v.• cristianar v.bæp'taɪztransitive verb bautizar*[bæp'taɪz]VT bautizar* * *[bæp'taɪz]transitive verb bautizar* -
7 DOS
dos adj inv/m/pron two; sujétalo con las dos manos hold it with both hands; llamó dos veces he called twice; caminaban de dos en dos they walked in pairs; entraron de dos en dos they came in two at a time o two by two; dos puntos colon; en un dos por tres in a flash; para más ejemplos ver cinco
dos
I adjetivo
1 (cardinal) two: tiene dos hijos, he has two children
las dos hermanas son pelirrojas, both the sisters have red hair
2 (ordinal) second: el día dos de cada mes, the second of every month
II pron
1 (cardinal) two: compra solo dos, buy only two
dos de ellos estaban vigilando a los niños, two of them were watching the children
estaban los dos muy contentos, both of them were very happy
vosotros dos estáis castigados, both of you are to be punished
III sustantivo masculino two Locuciones: familiar cada dos por tres, every other minute ' dos' also found in these entries: Spanish: A - abogada - abogado - abrazarse - abuelo - acostumbrar - adelgazar - adherencia - adiós - agraciada - agraciado - alrededor - amante - antelación - antes - apéndice - ascender - asestar - atrás - aunque - balanza - bastar - batir - batirse - caber - cada - cara - carrillo - casar - cepillarse - cero - citar - clavar - clavada - clavado - coleta - combinar - como - compaginación - comprometerse - conectar - conocerse - convergencia - cotejar - cotizarse - cuadrada - cuadrado - cualquiera - de - decálogo English: A - advance - ago - agree - all - alliance - amazing - amicable - apart - argue - as - assistant - attain - augment - average out at - baptism - bar - bass - beat up - better - bird - blueberry - book - both - by - carry - cement - choice - claim - clash - closely - club sandwich - coin - collide - colon - come in - compromise - consecutive - couple - daily - delivery - deposit - derby - destroy - diametrically - dilute - distinguish - dock - DOS - double dɑːs, dɒsnoun (= disc-operating system) DOS m[dɒs]N ABBR = disk operating system* * *[dɑːs, dɒs]noun (= disc-operating system) DOS m -
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fe sustantivo femeninoa) (Relig) faith;(creencia, confianza) faith;◊ tener fe en algo/algn to have faith in sth/sb;puse toda mi fe en ti I put all my trust in youb) ( intención):actuar de buena/mala fe to act in good/bad faith
fe sustantivo femenino
1 faith
de buena/mala fe, in good/bad faith
2 (documento oficial) certificate
fe de bautismo, baptism certificate
3 Impr fe de erratas, (list of) errata
4 (testimonio) dar fe, to testify 'fe' also found in these entries: Spanish: confianza - creer - descreída - descreído - ciego - confiar - desmoronarse - ferviente - inquebrantable - obrar - vacilar English: affair - attest - barefaced - belief - believe in - blind - bona fide - buffet - Cellophane - consolation - deface - defame - efface - fable - face - faceless - facelift - facial - facing - fade - faded - fail - failing - failsafe - failure - faint - faint-hearted - fainting - faintly - faintness - fair - fair-haired - fair-skinned - fairground - fairly - fairminded - fairmindedness - fairness - fairy - fairyland - fairylights - faith - faithful - faithfully - faithfulness - faithless - fake - fame - famous - famouslyABBR= Further Education -
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nouns (a person who, at a child's baptism, promises to take an active interest in its welfare.) padrino; madrinagodfather n padrinotr['gɒdfɑːðəSMALLr/SMALL]1 padrinogodfather ['gɑd.fɑðər, 'gɔd-] n: padrino mn.• compadre s.m.• padrino s.m.'gɑːd'fɑːðər, 'gɒdˌfɑːðə(r)noun padrino m['ɡɒdˌfɑːðǝ(r)]N padrino m (to de)* * *['gɑːd'fɑːðər, 'gɒdˌfɑːðə(r)]noun padrino m -
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nouns (a person who, at a child's baptism, promises to take an active interest in its welfare.) padrino; madrinagodmother n madrinatr['gɒdmʌðəSMALLr/SMALL]1 madrinagodmother ['gɑd.mʌðər, 'gɔd-] n: madrina fn.• comadre s.f.• madrina s.f.'gɑːd'mʌðər, 'gɒdˌmʌðə(r)noun madrina f['ɡɒdˌmʌðǝ(r)]N madrina f (to de)* * *['gɑːd'mʌðər, 'gɒdˌmʌðə(r)]noun madrina f -
11 infant
'infənt(a baby or very young child: the baptism of infants; (also adjective) an infant school.) bebé, párvulo- infancyinfant n bebé / niño pequeño / párvulotr['ɪnfənt]2 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL menor nombre masulino o femenino de edad\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLinfant mortality mortalidad nombre femenino infantilinfant prodigy niño,-a prodigio,-ainfant school parvularioinfant teacher maestro,-a, de párvulosinfant ['ɪnfənt] n: bebé m; niño m, -ña fadj.• infantil adj.n.• criatura s.f.• infante s.m.• menor s.m.• niño s.m.'ɪnfənt1)a) ( baby) bebé m, niño, -ña m,f; (before n)infant mortality — mortalidad f infantil
b) (BrE Educ) niño, -ña m,f ( entre cinco y siete años de edad); (before n)infant school — ( in UK) escuela para niños de entre cinco y siete años de edad
2) ( Law) menor mf (de edad)['ɪnfǝnt]1.N niño(-a) m / f ; (Jur) menor mf de edad2.CPDinfant carrier N — portabebés m inv
infant class N — clase f de párvulos
infant mortality N — mortandad f or mortalidad f infantil
infant school N — (Brit) centro de educación primaria (primer ciclo)
infant son N — hijo m bebé
* * *['ɪnfənt]1)a) ( baby) bebé m, niño, -ña m,f; (before n)infant mortality — mortalidad f infantil
b) (BrE Educ) niño, -ña m,f ( entre cinco y siete años de edad); (before n)infant school — ( in UK) escuela para niños de entre cinco y siete años de edad
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'sækrəmənt(in the Christian church, a ceremony regarded as especially sacred, eg marriage, or baptism.) sacramentotr['sækrəmənt]1 sacramento\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto receive the sacrament comulgarthe Blessed Sacrament / the Holy Sacrament el Santísimo Sacramentosacrament ['sækrəmənt] n: sacramento mn.• sacramento s.m.'sækrəmənta) ( ceremony) sacramento mthe (Blessed o Holy) Sacrament — el Santísimo Sacramento
['sækrǝmǝnt]N (Rel) sacramento m* * *['sækrəmənt]a) ( ceremony) sacramento mthe (Blessed o Holy) Sacrament — el Santísimo Sacramento
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14 baptise
(to dip (a person) in water, or sprinkle (someone) with water, as a symbol of acceptance into the Christian church, usually also giving him a name: She was baptized Mary but calls herself Jane.) bautizar- baptism- baptismal
tr[bæp'taɪz]1→ link=baptize baptize{v.• acristianar v.• bautizar v.• cristianar v. -
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iglesia sustantivo femenino church; casarse por la iglesia or (Bol, Per, RPl) por iglesia to have a church wedding
iglesia sustantivo femenino
1 (templo) church 2 la Iglesia, (clero) the Church (doctrina) church
la Iglesia anglicana, the Anglican Church
la Iglesia católica, the Catholic Church ' iglesia' also found in these entries: Spanish: adventista - anglicana - anglicano - cabeza - campana - capilla - casarse - doctor - doctora - jerarquía - meterse - nave - parroquia - reinar - torre - vieja - viejo - almohadón - alrededores - banco - casar - cementerio - cepillo - exterior - pie - portada - portal - separación - tribuna - vidriera - vislumbrar English: aisle - at - baptism - bell - bury - by - candle - candlestick - church - directly - evangelist - excommunicate - inferno - past - pew - Russian Orthodox Church - start out - venue - Catholic - parish - stand - usher - wedding - year
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Baptism — • One of the Seven Sacraments of the Christian Church; frequently called the first sacrament , the door of the sacraments , and the door of the Church Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Baptism Baptism … Catholic encyclopedia
baptism — BAPTÍSM s.n. Doctrină şi sectă creştină protestantă care consideră că botezul trebuie să fie acordat numai adulţilor creştini ce se căiesc de păcatul originar. – Din fr. baptisme. Trimis de paula, 17.03.2002. Sursa: DEX 98 baptísm s. n. Trimis… … Dicționar Român
Baptism — Baptism: Baptism альбом словенской индастриал группы «Laibach» Baptism альбом Ленни Кравица См. такде Баптизм … Википедия
baptism — c.1300, bapteme, from O.Fr. batesme, bapteme (11c., Mod.Fr. baptême), from L. baptismus, from Gk. baptismos, noun of action from baptizein (see BAPTIZE (Cf. baptize)). The s restored in later 14c. Figurative sense is from late 14c. The Anglo… … Etymology dictionary
baptism — ► NOUN ▪ the Christian rite of sprinkling a person with water or immersing them in it, symbolizing purification and admission to the Christian Church. ● baptism of fire Cf. ↑baptism of fire DERIVATIVES baptismal adjective. ORIGIN from Greek… … English terms dictionary
baptism — [bap′tiz΄əm] n. [ME & OFr baptesme < LL(Ec) baptisma, Christian baptism < L, a dipping under < Gr < baptizein: see BAPTIZE] 1. a baptizing or being baptized; specif., the ceremony or sacrament of admitting a person into Christianity… … English World dictionary
Baptism — Bap tism, n. [OE. baptim, baptem, OF. baptesme, batisme, F. bapt[^e]me, L. baptisma, fr. Gr. ba ptisma, fr. bapti zein to baptize, fr. ba ptein to dip in water, akin to baqy s deep, Skr. g[=a]h to dip, bathe, v. i.] The act of baptizing; the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
baptism — index call (title) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
baptism — [n] church rite; initiation ablution, baptismal, christening, debut, dedication, dunking, immersion, introduction, launching, lustration, purgation, purge, purification, rite of passage, ritual, sanctification, sprinkling; concepts 367,377 … New thesaurus
Baptism — This article is about the Christian religious ceremony. For other uses, see Baptism (disambiguation). Baptism of Neophytes by Masaccio, 15th century, Brancacci Chapel, Florence.[ … Wikipedia
baptism — At the time of the Reformation, the sacraments, those ceremonial acts that dramatized biblical events even as they served as a sign of God s presence, became a key issue between Roman Catholics and Protestants and among Protestants themselves … Encyclopedia of Protestantism