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1 Catholicism
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3 Catholicism
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4 Catholicism
[kə'Ɵolisizəm]noun (Roman Catholicism.) catholicisme -
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( also Catholicism) (the beliefs, government etc of the Roman Catholic Church.) l'Eglise catholique (romaine) -
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9 conversion
conversion [kənˈvɜ:∫ən]* * *[kən'vɜːʃn], US [kən'vɜːrʒn]1) ( transformation) transformation f ( from de; to, into en)3) ( of building) aménagement m (to, into en)barn conversion — grange f aménagée
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11 roman
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13 mortal sin
((especially in Roman Catholicism) a very serious sin, as a result of which the soul is damned for ever.) péché mortel -
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['rəumən] 1. adjective1) (connected with Rome, especially ancient Rome: Roman coins.) romain2) ((no capital) (of printing) in ordinary upright letters like these.) romain2. noun(a person belonging to Rome, especially to ancient Rome.) romain/-aine- Roman Catholic - Roman Catholicism - Roman numerals -
15 consecration
1 (of church, bishop) consécration f ;2 ( Catholicism) the Consecration la Consécration. -
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17 Douay Bible
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18 Jesuit
Jesuit ['dʒezjʊɪt]1 nounjésuite mjésuite; (college, seminary) de jésuites►► Jesuit priest prêtre m jésuite -
19 Roman
Roman ['rəʊmən]1 noun(a) (person from Rome) Romain(e) m,f;∎ Bible the Epistle of Paul to the Romans l'Épître de saint Paul aux Romains(b) Typography romain m►► Roman alphabet alphabet m romain;History Roman Britain = période de domination romaine en Grande-Bretagne allant du Ier siècle av. J.-C. au IVème siècle ap. J.-C.;Roman calendar calendrier m romain;Roman candle chandelle f romaine;Religion Roman Catholiccatholique2 nouncatholique mf;Religion Roman Catholicism catholicisme m;History Roman Empire l'Empire m romain;Roman holiday = plaisir tiré du malheur des autres;Roman law droit m romain;Roman numeral chiffre m romain;Roman road voie f romaine -
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∎ to convert sth to or into sth transformer ou convertir qch en qch;∎ the school was converted to house several workshops l'école a été aménagée de façon à avoir plusieurs ateliers∎ how do you convert pints into litres? comment convertir des pintes en litres?;∎ to convert pesetas into pounds (as calculation) convertir des pesetas en livres; (by exchanging money) changer des pesetas en livres∎ to convert sb to sth convertir qn à qch;∎ to be converted to Christianity se convertir au christianisme;∎ figurative she converted them to her way of thinking elle les a amenés à voir les choses à sa manière∎ to convert a try (in rugby) transformer un essai∎ to convert funds to another purpose affecter des fonds à un autre usage(a) (vehicle, machine) se convertir;∎ the settee converts into a bed le canapé se transforme en lit∎ figurative she converted to a belief in capitalism elle s'est mise à croire au capitalisme∎ to become a convert to sth se convertir à qch;∎ to make a convert of sb convertir qn;∎ she's made another convert elle a encore converti quelqu'un;∎ Religion she's a convert to Catholicism c'est une catholique convertie
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