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clergyman [ˊklɜ:dʒɪmən] nсвяще́нник◊clergyman's week (fortnight) о́тпуск, включа́ющий два (три) воскресе́нья
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ˈklə:dʒɪmən сущ. священник Syn: cleric, ecclesiastic, prelate, religious, theologian, priest, divine clergyman's week clergyman's fortnight священник, духовное лицо( преим. в протестантских церквах) пастор - *'s sore throat воспаление голосовых связок clergyman священник, духовное лицо, пастор ~ священник;
clergyman's week (fortnight) отпуск, включающий два (три) воскресенья ~ священник ~ священник;
clergyman's week (fortnight) отпуск, включающий два (три) воскресеньяБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > clergyman
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[ˈklə:dʒɪmən]clergyman священник, духовное лицо, пастор clergyman священник; clergyman's week (fortnight) отпуск, включающий два (три) воскресенья clergyman священник clergyman священник; clergyman's week (fortnight) отпуск, включающий два (три) воскресенья -
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nounсвященникclergyman's week (fortnight) отпуск, включающий два (три) воскресеньяSyn:cleric, divine, ecclesiastic, prelate, religious, theologian* * *(n) религиозный деятель; священник* * ** * *['cler·gy·man || 'klɜrdʒɪmən /'klɜːd-] n. священник, церковнослужитель* * ** * *священник -
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