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1 доброта
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2 благодетельность
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3 доброе дело
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4 добрао дело
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5 доброо дело
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6 благодеяние
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7 благодеяние
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8 милосердие
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9 безвозмездный договор
1) General subject: deed, contract of benevolence (Black's Law Dictionary - A contract made for the benefit of a promisee who does not give consideration to the promisor. — Also termed contract of beneficence; gratuitous agreement.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > безвозмездный договор
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10 безвозмездный контракт
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > безвозмездный контракт
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11 благодеяние
1) General subject: benefaction, beneficence, benefit, benevolence, blessing, boon, vouchsafement2) Religion: Benevolentia ("benevolence", сокр. Benevol.), Bounty, benefaction (The act of benefiting) -
12 благотворительная марка
Philately: beneficence stamp, charity stampУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > благотворительная марка
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13 благотворительность
1) General subject: alms deed, alms-deed, benefaction, beneficence, benevolence, philanthropy, welfare, well doing, well-doing, charity2) Religion: Benevolentia ("benevolence", сокр. Benevol.), alms, almsgiving, charitable works3) Economy: charitable cause4) Jargon: slush5) Business: relief welfare, welfare work6) Makarov: works of mercyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > благотворительность
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14 дела милосердия
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15 доброе дело
1) General subject: act of kindness, good cause, kindness2) Rare: kindliness3) Religion: beneficence, charitable act4) Makarov: benefit -
16 доброта
1) General subject: beneficence, benevolence, benignity, geniality, gentleness, goodness, humaneness, humanity, kind heartedness, kind-heartedness, kindliness, kindness, large heartedness, large-heartedness, tenderness, tendresse, the milk of human kindness (часто ирон.), graciousness2) Religion: Benevolentia ("benevolence", сокр. Benevol.), benignancy, genialness3) Psychology: charity4) Jargon: heart -
17 добрые дела
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18 жертвенность
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19 забота
1) General subject: anxiety, attention, charge, concern, forethought, harass (несет негативный оттенок), harassment, heed, preoccupation, regard, solicitude, study, tendance (о ком-либо), thought (to take, to show thought for somebodyto show - заботиться о ком-либо), trouble, worry, woe, nourishment, care-about2) Biology: care (напр. о потомстве), caregiving behavior, caregiving behavior (обычно о потомстве)3) Zoology: pigeon4) Medicine: attendance5) Colloquial: palaver6) American: nevermind7) Obsolete: cark8) Bookish: ministering9) Mathematics: responsibility10) Religion: beneficence11) Law: hands12) Jargon: boot (I get a real boot out of my grandchildren. Я проявляю реальную заботу о моих внуках.), headache13) Oil: taking care of14) Fishery: caregiving behaviour15) Business: Hustle ((There is no shortage of firewood but some residents complained about the hustle and cost -.Дефицита на дрова нет, но некоторые жители жалуются на заботы, связанные с их приобретением, и цены.)16) Aviation medicine: attentiveness, nurturance17) Makarov: cares18) Archaic: observance19) Marketology: caring -
20 любовь к ближнему
1) General subject: agape, neighbourly charity2) Religion: beneficence, charity3) Christianity: love for (one's) neighbours, love for one's neighbours
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Beneficence — Be*nef i*cence, n. [L. beneficentia, fr. beneficus: cf. F. b[ e]n[ e]ficence. See {Benefice}.] The practice of doing good; active goodness, kindness, or charity; bounty springing from purity and goodness. [1913 Webster] And whose beneficence no… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
beneficence — index benevolence (act of kindness), benevolence (disposition to do good), clemency, consideration (sympathetic regard), goodwill, humanity (humaneness) … Law dictionary
beneficence — quality of being beneficent, kind, charitable, mid 15c., from L. beneficentia kindness, generosity, a back formation from beneficentior (see BENEFICENT (Cf. beneficent)) … Etymology dictionary
beneficence — [bə nef′ə səns] n. [ME < L beneficentia < benefacere: see BENEFACTION] 1. the fact or quality of being kind or doing good; charity 2. a charitable act or generous gift … English World dictionary
Beneficence — Infobox University campus university = Ball State University color = #CC2233 name = Beneficence picture = Benificence.jpg pic caption = Beneficence and its collanade use = Statue style = Memorial erected = 1937 location = Old Quad campus = main… … Wikipedia
bénéficence — (bé né fi san s ) s. f. Synonyme peu usité de bienfaisance. • L autre, un peu plus fort, est un prix de bénéficence, J. J. ROUSS. Hél. VI, 10. HISTORIQUE XVIe s. • Ce sont erreurs qui esteignent toute beneficence, LA NOUE 174. ÉTYMOLOGIE… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
beneficence — Charity; good will; kindness. See contract of beneficence … Ballentine's law dictionary
Beneficence (disambiguation) — Beneficence may refer to one of the following: * The statue on the campus of Ball State University. * An ethical concept. With Regard to Medical Ethics, this concept involves the physician making the decisions that are best for the patient,… … Wikipedia
beneficence — noun Etymology: Latin beneficentia, from beneficus Date: 15th century 1. the quality or state of being beneficent 2. benefaction … New Collegiate Dictionary
beneficence — /beuh nef euh seuhns/, n. 1. the doing of good; active goodness or kindness; charity. 2. a beneficent act or gift; benefaction. [1425 75; late ME < L beneficentia; see BENEFIC, ENCE] * * * … Universalium
beneficence — noun An act of philanthropy, a kind deed; an act which benefits someone (else.) … Wiktionary