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5 cure\ of\ souls
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6 cure of souls
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7 sinecure (An ecclesiastical benefice without cure of souls)
Религия: синекураУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > sinecure (An ecclesiastical benefice without cure of souls)
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A n2 Med ( recovery) guérison f ; to effect a cure sout amener une guérison ; beyond cure [patient] incurable ; [condition] désespéré ;3 fig ( solution) remède m (for pour) ; the situation is beyond cure la situation est irrémédiable ;B vtr1 Med guérir [disease, patient] (of de) ;2 fig guérir [bad habit, person] (of de) ; remédier à [unemployment, inflation, shortage] ; the economy is cured of inflation l'économie est débarrassée de l'inflation ; -
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cure [kjʊə(r)]∎ he was cured of cancer il a été guéri du cancer;∎ the nap seems to have cured my headache on dirait que la sieste m'a fait passer mon mal de tête;∎ he cured himself of nailbiting il a réussi à arrêter de se ronger les ongles;∎ figurative his experiences in politics cured him of all his illusions son expérience de la politique lui a fait perdre toutes ses illusions;∎ proverb what can't be cured must be endured il faut prendre son mal en patience(b) (tobacco, meat, fish → gen) traiter; (→ with salt) saler; (→ by smoking) fumer; (→ by drying) sécher2 noun∎ a cure for the common cold un remède contre le rhume de cerveau;∎ there's no known cure on ne connaît pas de remède;∎ to take or to follow a cure faire une cure;∎ figurative a cure for all ills la panacée(b) (recovery) guérison f;∎ to be beyond or past cure (person) être incurable figurative (problem, situation) être irrémédiable∎ the cure of souls la charge d'âmes -
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1. noun2) (restoration to health) Heilung, die3) (treatment) Behandlung, die2. transitive verbtake a cure at a spa — in od. zur Kur gehen
1) heilen; kurieren2) (fig.) kurieren3) (preserve) [ein]pökeln [Fleisch]; räuchern [Fisch]; trocknen [Häute, Tabak]* * *[kjuə] 1. verb 2. noun(something which cures: They're trying to find a cure for cancer.) die Heilung- academic.ru/17835/curable">curable- curative* * *[kjʊər, AM kjʊr]I. vt1. (heal)she's had great success curing her patients sie hat große Heilungserfolge bei ihren Patienten erzielt; cancer besiegento \cure sb of a disease/an illness jdn von einer Krankheit heilen2. (preserve food)▪ to \cure sth etw haltbar machen; (by smoking) etw räuchern; (by salting) etw pökeln; (by drying) etw trocknen; (using vinegar) etw in Essig einlegen3.▶ what can't be \cured must be endured ( saying) was hilft's, wir können [ja doch] nichts dran ändernII. nthere is no known \cure for this disease gegen diese Krankheit gibt es kein Mittelthe best \cure for boredom is hard work! das beste Mittel gegen Langeweile ist harte Arbeit!she was beyond \cure ihr war nicht mehr zu helfen* * *[kjʊə(r)]1. vthe used to be an alcoholic but he's been cured — er war früher Alkoholiker, aber jetzt ist er geheilt or kuriert (inf)
to cure sb of sth —
I'll cure him! — dem werde ich das schon austreiben!
3) food haltbar machen; (= salt) pökeln; (= smoke) räuchern; (= dry) trocknen; skins, tobacco trocknen2. vi(= be healed) heilen3. n1) (MED) (= remedy) (Heil)mittel nt (for gegen); (= treatment) Heilverfahren nt (for sb für jdn, for sth gegen etw); (= recovery) Heilung f; (= health cure) Kur f; (fig = remedy) Mittel nt (for gegen)to take the cure —
beyond cure (patient) illness (fig) state of affairs, laziness etc — unheilbar krank unheilbar hoffnungslos
there's no cure for that (lit) — das ist unheilbar; (fig) dagegen kann man nichts machen
2) (ECCL= spiritual care)
the cure of souls — die Seelsorge* * *cure [kjʊə(r)]A sfor gegen):under cure in Behandlung2. MED Heilung f:a) unheilbar krank (Person),b) unheilbar (Krankheit),c) fig hoffnungslos (Lage etc)for gegen)5. Haltbarmachung f:a) Räuchern nb) Einpökeln n, -salzen nc) Trocknen nd) Beizen ne) (Aus)Härtung f6. TECH Vulkanisieren n7. RELb) Pfarrei f (Amt und Bezirk)B v/tof von) (auch fig):cure sb of lying jemandem das Lügen abgewöhnen;cure sb of an idea jemanden von einer Idee abbringenc) fig Missstände etc abstellen2. haltbar machen:a) räuchernb) trocknenc) beizend) einpökeln, -salzen3. TECH vulkanisierenC v/i1. Heilung bringen, heilen2. geheilt werden* * *1. noun2) (restoration to health) Heilung, die3) (treatment) Behandlung, die2. transitive verbtake a cure at a spa — in od. zur Kur gehen
1) heilen; kurieren2) (fig.) kurieren3) (preserve) [ein]pökeln [Fleisch]; räuchern [Fisch]; trocknen [Häute, Tabak]* * *n.Heilmittel n.Heilung -en f.Kur -en f. v.aushärten v.auskurieren v.heilen v.härten v.räuchern (Fleisch) v.vulkanisieren v. -
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I ['kjʊə(r)]2) med. (recovery) guarigione f.II ['kjʊə(r)]1) med. guarire [disease, patient]to cure sb. of sth. — guarire qcn. da qcs
2) fig. guarire [bad habit, person]; porre rimedio a [ inflation]4) (treat) conciare [hide, tobacco]* * *[kjuə] 1. verb1) (to make better: That medicine cured me; That will cure him of his bad habits.) curare, guarire2) (to get rid of (an illness etc): That pill cured my headache.) curare, guarire3) (to preserve (bacon etc) by drying, salting etc.) conservare2. noun(something which cures: They're trying to find a cure for cancer.) cura- curable- curative* * *cure /kjʊə(r)/n.1 (med.) rimedio; cura, terapia ( che guarisce): a cure for cancer, una cura per il cancro; rest cure, cura del sonno2 (med.) guarigione: complete cure, guarigione completa; to effect a cure, portare alla guarigione; beyond cure, inguaribile● (fam. USA) to take the cure, rinunciare a un vizio (o a un'abitudine) piacevole; fare un fioretto (fig.).♦ (to) cure /kjʊə(r)/A v. t.1 guarire: These pills will cure you, queste pillole ti guariranno; to be cured of st., guarire da qc.B v. i.( d'alimenti) conservarsi.* * *I ['kjʊə(r)]2) med. (recovery) guarigione f.II ['kjʊə(r)]1) med. guarire [disease, patient]to cure sb. of sth. — guarire qcn. da qcs
2) fig. guarire [bad habit, person]; porre rimedio a [ inflation]4) (treat) conciare [hide, tobacco] -
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[kjuə] 1. verb1) (to make better: That medicine cured me; That will cure him of his bad habits.) curar2) (to get rid of (an illness etc): That pill cured my headache.) curar3) (to preserve (bacon etc) by drying, salting etc.) curar2. noun(something which cures: They're trying to find a cure for cancer.) cura- curable- curative* * *[kjuə] n 1 cura: ato ou efeito de curar. he effected a cure / ele realizou uma cura. 2 tratamento curativo. she took a cure / ela fez um tratamento. 3 remédio, medicamento. 4 processo de conservar ou curar carne, peixe, etc. 5 cura das almas, cuidado espiritual. 6 curato, cargo de cura. • vt+vi 1 curar. 2 tratar, remediar, medicar. 3 aliviar, livrar-se de. 4 curar, defumar, salgar, conservar carne, etc. 5 curar-se, sarar. 6 tornar-se curado, defumado, etc. 7 vulcanizar. cure of souls n cura das almas. past cure incurável. to undergo a cure submeter-se a um tratamento. under cure sob tratamento. what can’t be cured must be endured o que não se pode remediar tem-se de tolerar. -
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kjuə 1. verb1) (to make better: That medicine cured me; That will cure him of his bad habits.) helbrede, kurere2) (to get rid of (an illness etc): That pill cured my headache.) helbrede, avhjelpe3) (to preserve (bacon etc) by drying, salting etc.) konservere, grave (fisk), salte og røyke (kjøtt)2. noun(something which cures: They're trying to find a cure for cancer.) helbredelse; behandling, legemiddel- curable- curativekur--------kurere--------lege--------legemiddelIsubst. \/kjʊə\/1) helbredelse, tilfriskning2) legemiddel, (bote)middel (også overført), kur3) (ved salting, røyking e.l.) konservering4) herding, vulkanisering5) (kirkelig, også cure of souls) sjelesorg6) ( kirkelig) prestekall (med ansvar for sjelesorg)work its own cure lege seg selvIIverb \/kjʊə\/1) helbrede, lege, kurere2) avhjelpe, råde bot på, fjerne3) (ved salting, røyking, tørking e.l.) konservere, gjøre holdbar, preparere4) herde, vulkanisere -
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[səul]1) (the spirit; the non-physical part of a person, which is often thought to continue in existence after he or she dies: People often discuss whether animals and plants have souls.) duša2) (a person: She's a wonderful old soul.) duša3) ((of an enterprise etc) the organizer or leader: He is the soul of the whole movement.) duša4) (soul music.) soul•- soulful- soulfully
- soulless
- soul-destroying
- soul music* * *[sóul]nounduša; psiha; duševnost; duh; figuratively pobudnik, glava, vodja; utelešenje, poosebljenje; bit, bitnost, srce, jedro; oseba, človek, prebivalec; smisel, nagnjenost ( for za); energija, močupon ('pon) my soul! — pri moji duši (veri)!All Souls' Day ecclesiastic vernih duš dancure of souls — skrb za duše, dušebrižništvoa simple soul — preprost, skromen človekto call one's soul one's own figuratively biti sam svoj gospodar, ne biti suženjdo come with us, there's a good soul — pojdite no z nami, to bo lepo od vas (bodite tako dobri)! -
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2) Религия: (An ecclesiastical benefice without cure of souls) синекура3) Экономика: лёгкая работа -
16 Врачеватель душ
♦ ( ENG cure of souls)термин, описывающий духовную заботу священнослужителя о прихожанах.Westminster dictionary of theological terms > Врачеватель душ
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s 1. duša, duševnost, duh 2. [fig] pokretač, vođa, glava, duša; utjelovljenje; bitnost, bit, srce, jezgra; smisao, sklonost (for za) 3. čovjek, stanovnik /by my # duše mi; upon my #duše mi; cure of # s = briga za duše; to keep body and # together = ostati na životu; jedva životariti; All Souls' Day = Dušni dan; a simple #jednostavno (skromno) čeljade; poor # jadnik, jadnica; the life and # of... duše čega; to call one's # one's own = biti sam svoj gospodar* * *
biće
bit
Äovjek
dobrodušnost
duh
duša
duše
muška duša
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suština
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