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88 credence goods
Экономика: блага на доверии (сложные товары, определить качество и ценность которых проблематично, e.g. витамины, некоторые лекарства, высшее образование, маркетинг и пиар-услуги) -
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1) Общая лексика: жертвенник (в алтаре)2) Религия: (The table near the altar on which the bread and wine are placed before they are consecrated) жертвенник в алтаре3) Христианство: предложение -
90 credence table (The table near the altar on which the bread and wine are placed before they are consecrated)
Религия: жертвенник в алтареУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > credence table (The table near the altar on which the bread and wine are placed before they are consecrated)
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91 Credence Clearwater Revival
Abbreviation: CCRУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Credence Clearwater Revival
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92 Credence Systems Corporation
NASDAQ: CMOSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Credence Systems Corporation
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93 credence-table
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['kriːdəns,teɪbl]же́ртвенник (столик у престола [ altar], на кот. кладут хлеб и вино перед началом утрени или обедни с обрядом причащения [ Holy Communion 2)])English-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > credence table
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97 credence table
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98 attach credence to smth.
(attach (или give) credence to smth.)верить, доверять чему-л.; считать что-л. достовернымBut then, the thought darted across his mind that it was barely eleven o'clock; and that many people were still in the streets: of whom surely some might be found to give credence to his tale (Ch. Dickens, ‘Oliver Twist’, ch. XX) — Но затем у него мелькнула мысль, что сейчас только одиннадцать часов и на улице еще много прохожих; конечно, среди них можно найти хоть кого-нибудь, кто поверит его рассказу.
Speaking as a man of science, I fine it difficult to give any credence to the idea. (C. P. Snow, ‘The Affair’, ch. 27) — Как ученый скажу, что мне очень трудно представить себе такую возможность.
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99 give credence to (someone or something)
поверить кому-либо чему-либоThey didn't want to give credence to the man's statement so they ignored it.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > give credence to (someone or something)
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100 give credence to (someone or something)
поверить кому-либо чему-либоThey didn't want to give credence to the man's statement so they ignored it.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > give credence to (someone or something)
См. также в других словарях:
crédence — [ kredɑ̃s ] n. f. • 1519; « croyance » v. 1360; it. credenza « confiance », dans la loc. fare la credenza « faire l essai » (des mets, des boissons) 1 ♦ Buffet de salle à manger dont les tablettes superposées servent à poser les plats, la… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Credence — can have several meanings: In probability theory, credence means a subjective estimate of probability, as in Bayesian probability. In economics, a credence good is a good whose value is hard for a consumer to ascertain. A letter of credence is a… … Wikipedia
Credence — • A small table of wood, marble, or other suitable material placed within the sanctuary of a church and near the wall at the Epistle side, for the purpose of holding the cruets, acolytes candles, and other utensils required for the celebration of … Catholic encyclopedia
Credence — Crédence La crédence (de l italien credenza : confiance) est un meuble ou partie de buffet où l on range et expose la vaisselle, les plats précieux et les objets servant pendant le repas. Le terme désigne également une table où l’on pose les … Wikipédia en Français
credence — credence, credit, credibility 1. In general use, credence means ‘belief, trustful acceptance’, and is used mainly in the expression to give (or lend) credence to, which means ‘believe, trust’: • The radicality of these changes…had lent credence… … Modern English usage
Credence — Cre dence (kr[=e] dens), n. [LL. credentia, fr. L. credens, entis, p. pr. of credere to trust, believe: cf. OF. credence. See {Creed}, and cf. {Credent}, {Creance}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Reliance of the mind on evidence of facts derived from other… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
credence — [krēd′ ns] n. [OFr < ML credentia < L credens, prp. of credere: see CREED] 1. belief, esp. in the reports or testimony of another [to give credence to rumors] 2. credentials: now only in the phrase LETTERS OF CREDENCE 3. Eccles. a small… … English World dictionary
Credence — Cre dence, v. t. To give credence to; to believe. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] || … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
credence — I noun acceptance, act of believing, assurance, belief, certainty, complete trust, confidence, conviction, credit, dependence on, faith, firm belief, fixed belief, full assurance, full belief, implicit belief, instinctive belief, persuasion,… … Law dictionary
crédence — CRÉDENCE. s. f. Sorte de petite table qui est au côté de l Autel, et où l on met les burettes, le bassin et les autres choses qui servent à la Messe, ou à quelque cérémonie ecclésiastique. Il y a ordinairement deux crédences aux côtés de l Autel … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
credence — mid 14c., from M.L. credentia belief, from L. credentum (nom. credens), pp. of credere believe, trust (see CREDO (Cf. credo)) … Etymology dictionary