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1 обращение
1) (принятие человеком или группой людей определённого вероисповедания, переход в др. веру, религию) conversion (in)toобращение в правосл. христ-во — the conversion to Orthodox Christianity
"Обращение грешников" (иконографическая композиция) — The Conversion
2) ( взывание к Богу) invocation -
2 язычник
1. heathen2. paganСинонимический ряд:идолопоклонник (сущ.) идолопоклонник -
3 обращение
1. с. rotation; revolution2. с. circulation3. с. addressing, application, reference4. с. transformation, conversion5. с. handling6. с. access to, reference toобращение к массиву обеспечивается ключевыми словами — access to the file is available through key words
обращение к памяти осуществляется через … — the memory is accessed through …
адрес ячейки памяти допускает многократное обращение к ней — the address of a storage location permits repeated reference to the same cell
Синонимический ряд:1. воззвание (сущ.) воззвание; призыв2. вращение (сущ.) верчение; вращение; кружение3. превращение (сущ.) превращение -
4 апостол язычников
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > апостол язычников
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5 пустит вексель в обращение
право войны, право обращения к войне — right of war
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > пустит вексель в обращение
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6 обращение язычников
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > обращение язычников
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7 обращение язычников в христианство
Religion: conversion of the heathenУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > обращение язычников в христианство
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