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101 volver a bautizar
(v.) = re-baptise [re-baptize, -USA]Ex. Since Michigan's pioneering move, two other schools have re-baptized themselves in like fashion.* * *(v.) = re-baptise [re-baptize, -USA]Ex: Since Michigan's pioneering move, two other schools have re-baptized themselves in like fashion.
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102 baptis
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103 meshumed
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104 SKÍRA
baptize, baptise* * *(-ða, -ðr), v.1) to cleanse, purify (s. silfr); skira sik, to clear (pure) oneself by an oath or ordeal;2) to baptize, christen (skírði prestr barnit); láta skírast, to be baptized.* * *ð; a distinction is made between skíra (with í) = to purify, and skýra (with y) metaph. = to explain; but that both words are identical is shewn from the Goth.: [Ulf. skeirjan = ἑρμηνεύειν, skeireins = ἑρμηνεία, skeirs = clear]:—to cleanse, purify; s. silfr, Hkr. i. 185; þat skírir ok birtir augu, … þat bætir myrk augu ok skírir, Pr. 472, 473; skíra sik, to cleanse oneself.2. of an oath or ordeal, to clear, purge; skíra sik með tylptar-eiði, Gþl. 151; ok skíri hón sik, ok handsala faðerni ef hón verðr skír, Lv. 77; er þó ván at þú skírir þik í hreinsunar-eldi, Fms. vii. 38.II. eccl. [as translation of A. S. fullian = to cleanse], to baptize, christen; skíra barn, K. Þ. K., N. G. L., Fms., Nj., Bs., in countless instances, old and mod.2. reflex. skírask, to be baptized; láta skírask, Jb. 10, Fms. i. 23, 129. -
105 baptize
bap·tize [bæpʼtaɪz, Am ʼbæp-] vtto \baptize sb jdn taufen;I was \baptized Elizabeth ich wurde [auf den Namen] Elisabeth getauft;to be \baptized a Protestant/ Catholic protestantisch/katholisch getauft werden -
106 kršten
pp & adj baptized, christened I biti - be baptized, receive baptism; -o vino watered (down) wine, diluted wine; -o ime, -i kum - krsno ime, krsni kum* * *• christened• baptised -
107 креститься
I без доп.; религ.
be baptized/christened
II без доп.; возвр.
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108 окреститься
без доп.; религ.
be baptized/christened* * *креститься; окреститься be baptized/christened -
109 battezzato
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110 креститься
1) ( принять крещение) to be baptized, to be christened, to receive [take] baptismкреститься в Римской катол. церкви — to be baptized Roman Catholic
2) (перекреститься, осенить себя крестным знамением) to cross oneself, to make a sign of the crossкреститься слева направо (традиция Зап. христ-ва) — to cross oneself from left to right
креститься справа налево (правосл. традиция) — to cross oneself from right to left
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111 новокрещёный
прил.newly baptized; сущ. newly baptized manРусско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > новокрещёный
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112 окреститься
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113 sprinkled
1. орошаемый2. брызгать; обрызганныйСинонимический ряд:1. strewn (adj.) dispersed; disseminated; distributed; scattered; sowed; spread; spread out; strewed; strewn2. baptized (verb) aspersed; baptized; christened; immersed3. drizzled (verb) drizzled4. dusted (verb) besprinkled; dusted; powdered5. speckled (verb) dappled; dotted; flecked; freckled; mottled; peppered; pimpled; specked; speckled; spotted; stippled; studded -
114 Marshall, William
SUBJECT AREA: Agricultural and food technology[br]b. baptized 28 July 1745 Yorkshire, Englandd. 1818 Pickering, Yorkshire, England[br]English commentator and writer on agriculture who established the first agricultural college in Britain.[br]Little is known for certain about William Marshall's early life, other than that he was baptized at Sinnington in the West Riding of Yorkshire. On his own account he was involved in trade in the West Indies from the age of 15 for a period of fourteen years. It is assumed that he was financially successful in this, for on his return to England in 1774 he was able to purchase Addisham Farm in Surrey. Having sacked his bailiff he determined to keep a minute book relating to all transactions on the farm, which he was now managing for himself. On these entries he made additional comments. The publication of these writings was the beginning of a substantial review of agriculture in Britain and a criticism of existing practices. From 1779 he acted as agent on a Norfolk estate, and his five years in that position resulted in The Rural Economy of Norfolk, the first of a series of county reviews that he was to write, intending the somewhat ambitious task of surveying the whole country. By 1808 Marshall had accumulated sufficient capital to be able to purchase a substantial property in the Vale of Cleveland, where he lived for the rest of his life. At the time of his death he was engaged in the erection of a building to serve as an agricultural college; the same building is now a rural-life museum.[br]BibliographyOther titles in his Rural Economy series included Yorkshire in 1788, Gloucester in 1789, The Midland Counties in 1790, The West of England in 1796, and The Southern Counties two years later. Further titles included Experiments and Observations Concerning Agriculture and the Weather in 1779, Observations on the Different Breeds of Sheep in 1792, The General View of the Agriculture of Central HighlandScotland in 1794, and Planting and Rural Ornament in 1796. He also wrote On the Enclosure of Commonable and Intermixed Lands in 1801, On the Landed Property of England, an Elementary Practical Treatise in 1804, and On the Management of Landed Estates in 1806. He was not asked to write any of the County Surveys produced by the Board of Agriculture, despite his own claims to the origin of the idea. Instead in 1817 he wrote A Review and Complete Abstract of the Reports of the Board of Agriculture as his own criticism of them.Further ReadingJoan Thirsk, 1989, The Agrarian History of England and Wales, Vol. VI (deals with the years 1750 to 1850, the period associated with Marshall).Pamela Horn, 1982, William Marshall (1745–1818) and the Georgian Countryside, Beacon (gives a more specific account).AP -
115 крестить, окрестить, перекрестить
(вн.)
1. сов. окрестить baptize( smb.), christen( smb.) ;
2. тк. несов. (быть крёстным у кого-л.) stand* godfather to smb.`s child*;
3. сов. перекрестить (делать знак креста) make* the sign of the cross( over) ;
~ся, окреститься, перекреститься
4. сов. окреститься (принимать христианство) be* baptized;
5. сов. перекреститься (делать знак креста) cross one self.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > крестить, окрестить, перекрестить
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116 креститься
I несовер. - креститься;
совер. - окреститься без доп.;
возвр.;
рел. be baptized/christened II несовер. - креститься;
совер. - перекреститься без доп.;
возвр. cross oneselfБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > креститься
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117 крещеный
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > крещеный
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118 окреститься
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > окреститься
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119 принимать
несовер. - принимать;
совер. - принять( кого-л./что-л.)
1) (пищу, лекарство, меры, ванну и т.д.) take принимать (близко) к сердцу ≈ to tale/lay to heart принимать чью-л. сторону ≈ to take the part of smb. принимать под расписку ≈ to sign for принимать что-л. всерьез ≈ to take smth. seriously принимать что-л. в шутку ≈ to take smth. as a joke принимать на свой счет ≈ to feel hurt принимать что-л. на свой счет ≈ to take smth. as referring to oneself принимать участие ≈ to take part (in), to participate (in) ;
to partake (in) принимать решение ≈ to decide;
to take/reach a decision принимать к сведению ≈ to take into consideration/account не принимать к сведению ≈ to disregard принимать гражданство ≈ to be naturalized принимать христианство ≈ to adopt Christianity принимать должность ≈ to accept a post, to take over a post принимать на себя ≈ to take upon oneself, to assume
2) (на что-л.;
во что-л.) admit (to), accept( for) принимать на работу принимать в партию принимать в члены
3) accept принимать как должное ≈ to accept as one's due, to take as a matter of course принимать предложение ≈ to accept an offer;
to accept a proposal( of marriage) принимать вызов ≈ to accept the challenge;
to take up the gauntlet идиом. принимать бой ≈ to accept battle принимать закон ≈ to pass a law
4) receive принимать гостей
5) assume, take on
6) (за кого-л./что-л.) take/mistake (for)
7) (от кого-л./чего-л.) take over( from)
8) (ребенка) deliver, принять
1. (вн.;
брать, получать) accept (smth.), take* (smth.) ;
~ подарки accept gifts;
~ гражданство be* naturalized;
2. (вн.;
брать под своё командование, вступать в управление предприятием и т. п.) take* over (smth.) ;
(пост, должность) assume (smth.) ;
принять роту take* over а company;
принять завод take* over а factorу, take* charge of a factory;
3. (вн.;
включать в состав чего-л.) admit (smb.), accept (smb.) ;
(на работу) engage( smb.), take* (smb.) on;
eго приняли в университет he was admitted to the university;
принять на работу пять человек engage five persons;
4. (вн;
посетителей, гостей и т. п.) receive (smb., smth.) ;
~ делегацию receive а delegation;
принять посла receive an ambassador;
~ гостей receive guests;
хорошо принять кого-л. give* smb. а good гесeption;
принять больного receive а patient;
5. (вн.;
проявлять какое-л. отношение к чему-л.) receive (smth.), take* (smth.), treat( smth.) ;
они с восторгом приняли эту весть they received the news enthusiastically;
6. (вн., соглашаться с чем-л.) ассept (smth.) ;
принять предложение accept an offer/proposal;
~ чьи-л. условия agree to smb.`s conditions, accept smb.`s terms;
7. (вн.;
утверждать голосованием) pass (smth.), carry( smth.), adopt (smth.) ;
принять резолюцию pass/carry a resolution;
8. (вн.;
по радио, телеграфу, телефону) take* (down) (smth.) ;
принять телефонограмму take* (down) telephone message;
9. (вн.) в сочетании с сущ. take* (smth.) ;
~ участие в чём-л. take* part in smth. ;
10. (вн.;
учение, религию) adopt (smth.), embrace( smth.) ;
~ христианство adopt Christianity;
11. (вн.;
вид, форму) assume (smth.) ;
город принял праздничный вид the town was decked out for the holiday, the town looked very festive;
их отношения приняли чисто официальный характер their relations assumed а purely formal character;
12. (вн., рд.;
какое-л. лекарство) take* (smth.) ;
~ микстуру take* one`s medicine;
13. (вн.;
подвергаться какой-л. процедуре) take* (smth.) ;
~ крещение be* baptized;
~ монашество take* monastic vows;
(о женщине) take* the veil;
~ ванну have* a bath;
14. ( вн. за вн.;
счесть пo ошибке за другого, другое) (mis) take* (smb., smth.) for;
eго приняли за кого-то другого he was (mis) taken for somebody else;
~ вo внимание чьё-л. мнение take* smb.`s opinion into consideration;
~ что-л. близко к сердцу take* smth. to heart;
~ что-л. всерьёз take* smth. seriously;
~ на себя много обязанностей undertake* many duties, load one self with responsibilities;
~ ребёнка (при родах) assist at the birth( of a child) ;
~ся, приняться
15. (за вн., приступать к чему-л.) begin* (smth.) ;
set* about( smth.) ;
приняться за работу set* to work;
16. (за вн.) разг. (воздействовать) take* (smb.) in hand, get* to work on( smb.) ;
17. (давать ростки) take* root;
(о вакцине) take*.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > принимать
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120 Child of God
Религия: дочь Церкви Христовой, (In the Church of England and the Roman Catholic Church, one who has been baptized) дитя Божие, (One converted by special grace and adopted into the holy family of God's Church) сын Церкви Христовой
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