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1) Общая лексика: раздоры между представителями разных религий2) Религия: раздоры между представителями разных конфессий -
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English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > confessional strife
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nборьба, спор; ссора, раздорto be at strife — находиться в состоянии борьбы / в противоречии
- confessional strifeto fan / to incite strife — разжигать межнациональную рознь
- ethnic strife
- fomenting of religious strife
- intercommunal strife
- intraparty strife
- national strife
- policy of strife
- political strife
- racial strife
- religious strife
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1. [kənʹfeʃ(ə)nəl] n церк.исповедальня2. [kənʹfeʃ(ə)nəl] a1. конфессиональный, вероисповедныйdivision along confessional lines - раздел (территории и т. п.) по признаку религиозной принадлежности населения
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1. n церк. исповедальня2. a конфессиональный, вероисповедный3. a исповедальный -
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kənˈfeʃənl сущ. исповедальня( церковное) исповедальня;
- the secrets of the * тайна исповеди конфессиональный, вероисповедный;
- * strife раздоры между представителями разных религий;
- division along * lines раздел (территории) по признаку религиозной принадлежности населения исповедальный;
- * prose исповедальная литература confessional исповедальняБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > confessional
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