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church mu.sic[tʃ'ə:tʃ mju:zik] n música sacra. -
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1) Общая лексика: духовная музыка, церковная музыка2) Христианство: музыка церковная -
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s.música sacra, música religiosa, música eclesiástica, música de iglesia. -
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Общая лексика: Королевская школа церковной музыки (Великобритания)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Royal School of Church Music
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13 sing to jig and dance to church music
Макаров: делать все наоборотУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > sing to jig and dance to church music
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Abbreviation: RSCMУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Royal School of Church Music
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15 Sing to jig and dance to church music
Делать всё наоборотDifficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Sing to jig and dance to church music
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1. n преим. церковь; храм, христианский2. n церковь; вероисповеданиеChurch of England, English Church — англиканская церковь
Broad Church — «широкая церковь»
High Church — «высокая церковь»
Low Church — «низкая церковь»
3. n разг. англиканская церковь; государственная церковь4. n разг. богослужение5. n духовенство6. a церковныйchurch member — верующий; принадлежащий к одному из вероисповеданий
7. a принадлежащий к государственной, англиканской церквиchurch folk — сторонники государственной церкви, англиканцы
8. v приводить или приносить в церковьPrince of the Church — кардинал, князь церкви
9. v совершать церковный обряд; давать молитвуСинонимический ряд:1. religious (adj.) churchly; churchmanly; ecclesiastical; religious; spiritual2. Christendom (noun) Catholicism; Christendom; Christianity; followers of Christ; pope3. house of worship (noun) basilica; cathedral; chapel; house of god; house of prayer; house of worship; mosque; place of worship; shrine; synagogue; tabernacle; temple4. organized religion (noun) affiliation; communion; congregation; connection; creed; cult; denomination; faith; organised religion; organized religion; persuasion; religion; religious order; sect5. religious rite (noun) mass; meeting; oratory; prayer; prayer meeting; religious rite; rite; ritual; sermon; service; Sunday school; worship -
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Portugal's musical tradition began in the 15th century when songs ( cantigas) written by court troubadours were set to music. Early in the 16th century the cathedral in Coimbra became a center for the composition of polyphonic music and produced several composers of note. Portugal's musical tradition was carried throughout the Portuguese overseas empire. The playwright Gil Vicente used incidental music in his religious plays, some of which could be described as protomusicals. Until the 17th century, musical training was controlled by the Catholic Church, and the clergy dominated the field of composition. During this 18th century, Portuguese mon-archs lavished money and attention on music teachers and composers, which gave Portugal the best and liveliest court music anywhere in Europe. During the period, the Italian Domenico Scarlatti was court choirmaster, which infused Portuguese church music and opera with the Neapolitan style. A Portuguese, João de Sousa Carvalho, was one of the most popular composers of opera and musical drama in Europe during the second half of the 18th century.Perhaps the best-known Portuguese composer is João Domingos Bomtempo. Bomtempo wrote music in the classical style and, as head of the National Academy of Music, assured that the classical style remained integral to Portuguese music until well into the Romantic era. Gradually, Romantic music from Europe was accepted, having been introduced by Alfredo Keil, a Portuguese painter, musician, and opera composer of German descent. Portugal's only Romantic composer of note, Keil wrote the music for A Portuguesa, the official Portuguese national anthem since 1911.The most widely known musical form of Portugal is the fado. Meaning fate, fado is singing that expresses a melancholic longing intermingled with sadness, regret, and resignation. There are at least two variations of fado: the Lisbon fado and the Coimbra or university student fado. Its origins are hotly debated. The most famous Portuguese fado singer was Amália Rodrigues (1920-99); presently, Mariza holds that claim. -
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ə:1) (a building for public Christian worship.) iglesia2) (a group of Christians considered as a whole: the Catholic Church.) iglesia•church n iglesiatr[ʧɜːʧ]1 iglesia\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto enter the Church hacerse sacerdote, hacerse monja, etcto go to church ir a misato have a church wedding casarse por la iglesiachurch hall sala parroquialChurch of England Iglesia Anglicanachurch service oficio religiosochurch ['ʧərʧ] n1) : iglesia fto go to church: ir a la iglesia2) christians: iglesia f, conjunto m de fieles cristianos3) denomination: confesión f, secta f4) congregation: feligreses mpl, fieles mpln.• iglesia s.f.tʃɜːrtʃ, tʃɜːtʃthe Church — ( as organization) la Iglesia
the Church of England/Scotland — la Iglesia Anglicana/Presbiteriana Escocesa
to go to church — ir* a la iglesia, ≈ir* a misa; (before n)
he wants a church wedding — quiere casarse por la Iglesia or (Bol, Per, RPl) por iglesia
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Cultural note:
La Iglesia Anglicana, protestante, es la Iglesia oficial de Inglaterra. Fue creada en 1534, bajo el reinado de Enrique VIII, por una ley suprema ( Act of Supremacy) mediante la cual el rey reemplazó al Papa como jefe de la Iglesia en Inglaterra. En la actualidad el monarca lo sigue siendo, pero sus obispos y arzobispos son designados a propuesta del Primer Ministro ( Prime Minister). El jefe espiritual de la Iglesia es el Arzobispo de Canterbury. Inglaterra está dividida en 44 diócesis y 13.000 parroquias ( parishes) cada una de las cuales está a cargo de un párroco ( vicar). En 1992, el General Synod u organismo rector de la Iglesia, permitió a las mujeres ser párrocos. En muchos países del mundo donde existen comunidades miembros de la Anglican Communion, como EEUU o Escocia, los anglicanos se autodenominan EpiscopaliansLa Iglesia Presbiteriana Escosesa es la Iglesia oficial de Escocia. Tuvo sus inicios en 1560, encabezada por John Knox y Andrew Melville y fue aceptada oficialmente en 1690. No tiene obispos y los miembros de su clero se denominan ministers o pastores en lugar de sacerdotes. Tanto los hombres como las mujeres pueden ser ministers[tʃɜːtʃ]1. Nto go to church — (Catholic) ir a misa; (Protestant) ir al oficio
after church — después de la misa or del oficio
3) (=institution)2.CPD [doctrine] de la IglesiaChurch Fathers NPL — Padres mpl de la Iglesia
church hall N — sacristía f
church music N — música f sacra or religiosa
Church of England N — Iglesia f Anglicana
Church of Scotland N — Iglesia f Presbiteriana Escocesa
church school N — colegio m religioso
church service N — oficio m, servicio m religioso
CHURCHES OF ENGLAND/SCOTLAND La Iglesia Anglicana ( Church of England) es la iglesia oficial de Inglaterra. Tiene su origen en la ruptura de Enrique VIII con la Iglesia católica en el siglo XVI. En ella se unen aspectos de la tradición católica y de la protestante. Su dirigente oficial es el monarca y su jefe espiritual el Arzobispo de Canterbury. Al clero se le permite contraer matrimonio y, desde 1992, las mujeres pueden ejercer el sacerdocio, cambio al que se opuso radicalmente la corriente conservadora. La Iglesia Presbiteriana Escocesa ( Church of Scotland) es la iglesia nacional de Escocia, pero no depende de ninguna autoridad civil. Sigue la doctrina calvinista y se rige según las normas presbiterianas, lo que significa que está gobernada a nivel local, por ministers y dirigentes laicos ( elders). Tanto hombres como mujeres pueden ejercer el sacerdocio. Hay una reunión anual ( General Assembly) en la que se discuten asuntos nacionales, presidida por un Moderator, que es elegido anualmente.church wedding N — boda f eclesiástica, boda f por la iglesia
See:see cultural note ARCHBISHOP in archbishop* * *[tʃɜːrtʃ, tʃɜːtʃ]the Church — ( as organization) la Iglesia
the Church of England/Scotland — la Iglesia Anglicana/Presbiteriana Escocesa
to go to church — ir* a la iglesia, ≈ir* a misa; (before n)
he wants a church wedding — quiere casarse por la Iglesia or (Bol, Per, RPl) por iglesia
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Cultural note:
La Iglesia Anglicana, protestante, es la Iglesia oficial de Inglaterra. Fue creada en 1534, bajo el reinado de Enrique VIII, por una ley suprema ( Act of Supremacy) mediante la cual el rey reemplazó al Papa como jefe de la Iglesia en Inglaterra. En la actualidad el monarca lo sigue siendo, pero sus obispos y arzobispos son designados a propuesta del Primer Ministro ( Prime Minister). El jefe espiritual de la Iglesia es el Arzobispo de Canterbury. Inglaterra está dividida en 44 diócesis y 13.000 parroquias ( parishes) cada una de las cuales está a cargo de un párroco ( vicar). En 1992, el General Synod u organismo rector de la Iglesia, permitió a las mujeres ser párrocos. En muchos países del mundo donde existen comunidades miembros de la Anglican Communion, como EEUU o Escocia, los anglicanos se autodenominan EpiscopaliansLa Iglesia Presbiteriana Escosesa es la Iglesia oficial de Escocia. Tuvo sus inicios en 1560, encabezada por John Knox y Andrew Melville y fue aceptada oficialmente en 1690. No tiene obispos y los miembros de su clero se denominan ministers o pastores en lugar de sacerdotes. Tanto los hombres como las mujeres pueden ser ministers -
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1. [tʃɜ:tʃ] n1. 1) церковь; храм, преим. христианскийto go to church - а) ходить в церковь; б) вступать в (церковный) брак
2) ( часто Church) церковь ( организация); вероисповеданиеChurch of England, English /Anglican/ Church - англиканская церковь
Broad Church - «широкая церковь» ( сторонники веротерпимости в англиканской церкви)
High Church - «высокая церковь» ( ортодоксальная англиканская церковь)
Low Church - «низкая церковь» ( одно из направлений в англиканской церкви)
Holy Church, Church of Rome - святая церковь, римско-католическая церковь
to what church does he belong? - какого он вероисповедания?
3) разг. англиканская церковь ( часто противопоставляется сектам); государственная церковь ( в Великобритании)2. разг. богослужение3. духовенствоto go into /to enter/ the Church - принимать духовный сан
he considered the church as a possible career - он подумывал о том, чтобы стать священником
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in the right church but in the wrong pew - ≅ в целом верно, но в частностях неправильно2. [tʃɜ:tʃ] alet the church stand in the churchyard - посл. ≅ всему своё место
1. церковныйchurch book - а) церковная книга, требник; б) (церковная) метрическая книга
church burial - церковное /христианское/ погребение
church music - церковная /духовная/ музыка
church flag /pennant/ - мор. церковный вымпел ( поднимается во время богослужения)
church land(s) - церковные /монастырские/ земли
church member - верующий; принадлежащий к одному из (христианских) вероисповеданий
church membership - вероисповедание; принадлежность к (какой-л.) церкви
church service - а) церковная служба, богослужение; б) разг. молитвенник
2. принадлежащий к государственной, англиканской церкви3. [tʃɜ:tʃ] vchurch folk - разг. сторонники государственной /англиканской/ церкви, англиканцы
1. приводить или приносить в церковь (для крещения и т. п.)2. совершать церковный обряд (над кем-л.); давать (очистительную) молитву ( родильнице) -
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I [tʃəːtʃ] nцерковь, храм (христианский), вероисповедание- Christian Orthodox ChurchI didn't see you in church on Sunday. — Я не видел вас в церкви в воскресенье.
- Lutheran Church
- Protestant Church
- Baptist Church
- Presbyterian Church
- Holy Church
- Church of England
- Church of Rome
- go to church
- go into enter the Church
- consecrate a churchUSAGE:II [tʃəːtʃ] adj - church book
- church burial
- church music
- church lands
- church living
- church member
- church membership
- church plate
- church service
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