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1 muezzin (In Islam, the official who proclaims the call to prayer on Friday for the public worship and the call to the daily prayer five times a day)
Религия: муэдзинУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > muezzin (In Islam, the official who proclaims the call to prayer on Friday for the public worship and the call to the daily prayer five times a day)
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2 Alenu (An old Jewish prayer, which has been recited at the end of the three periods of daily prayer since the Middle Ages)
Религия: АлейнуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Alenu (An old Jewish prayer, which has been recited at the end of the three periods of daily prayer since the Middle Ages)
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3 Zera'im (The first order of the Mishna. It begins by discussing daily prayer and then devotes 10 tractates to religious laws involving agriculture)
Религия: "Зераим"Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Zera'im (The first order of the Mishna. It begins by discussing daily prayer and then devotes 10 tractates to religious laws involving agriculture)
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4 shaharit (In Judaism, the first of three periods of daily prayer)
Религия: шахаритУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > shaharit (In Judaism, the first of three periods of daily prayer)
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5 shaharith (In Judaism, the first of three periods of daily prayer)
Религия: шахаритУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > shaharith (In Judaism, the first of three periods of daily prayer)
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6 prayer
̈ɪprɛə I сущ.
1) молитва to answer a prayer ≈ внять мольбе, услышать молитву to offer, say, utter a prayer ≈ молиться daily prayer ≈ ежедневная молитва evening prayer ≈ вечерняя молитва/служба fervent prayer ≈ горячая/пылкая/страстная молитва morning prayer ≈ утренняя молитва/служба silent prayer ≈ безмолвная молитва Our prayer that peace be/should be restored was heard. ≈ Наша молитва о восстановлении мира была услышана. common prayer ≈ литургия
2) мольба, просьба Syn: entreaty, supplication
3) молебен;
богослужение Syn: service, Te Deum
4) просьба, прошение prayer for relief ≈
1) прошение о назначении пособия или выплате его
2) прошение об уменьшении или отмене налогов
3) прошение о предоставлении судебной защиты ∙ morning prayer evening prayer II сущ.
1) молящийся
2) проситель, податель просьбы Syn: petitioner, applicant молитва - to say one's *s молиться, читать молитвы - the Lord's P. Отче наш богослужение - common * литургия (в англиканской церкви) - to be at one's *s быть на богослужении просьба, мольба - he did it at my * я умолил его сделать это - his * was granted его просьба была удовлетворена молящийся, молельщик проситель;
ходатай (юридическое) ходатайство;
прошение (в праве справедливости) (разговорное) шанс, возможность - he hasn't got a * у него нет никаких шансов prayer молебен ~ молитва ~ проситель ~ просьба;
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7 The Lord's Prayer
Our Father which art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil: For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever. Amen. — Отче наш, сущий на небесах (церковно-славянское: иже ecu на небесех)! да святится имя Твое; да приидет Царствие твое; да будет воля Твоя на земле, как на небе; хлеб наш насущный дай нам на сей день (церковно-славянское: даждь нам днесь); и прости нам долги наши, как (церковно-славянское: яко же) и мы прощаем должникам нашим; и не введи нас во искушение, но избавь (церковно-славянское: избави) нас от лукавого; ибо Твое есть Царство и сила и слава во веки. Аминь.
The English annotation is below. (English-Russian) > The Lord's Prayer
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8 qibla (The direction of the sacred shrine of the Ka'bah in Mecca, toward which Muslims turn five times each day when performing the daily ritual prayer)
Религия: киблаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > qibla (The direction of the sacred shrine of the Ka'bah in Mecca, toward which Muslims turn five times each day when performing the daily ritual prayer)
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9 Divine Office (In various Christian churches, the office for the canonical hours of prayer that priests and the religious say daily)
Религия: канонические часы (богослужение 1-го, 3-го, 6-го и 9-го часа)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Divine Office (In various Christian churches, the office for the canonical hours of prayer that priests and the religious say daily)
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10 Gayatri mantra (A prayer to the sun taken from the Rigveda, 3.62.10, part of the orthodox Hindu's daily routine)
Религия: "Гаятри"Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Gayatri mantra (A prayer to the sun taken from the Rigveda, 3.62.10, part of the orthodox Hindu's daily routine)
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11 adhan (The Muslim call to Friday public worship and to the five daily hours of prayer)
Религия: азанУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > adhan (The Muslim call to Friday public worship and to the five daily hours of prayer)
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12 תפלה
תְּפִלָּה, תְּפִי׳I f. (b. h.; פָּלַל) (intercession, pleading, prayer, esp. Tfillah, the Prayer of Benedictions to be said three times every day, four times on the Sabbath and the festivals (v. מוּסַף), and five times on the Day of Atonement and public fast-days (v. נְעִילָה). Taan.2a ומנלן דבת׳ and whence do you prove that the mention of, and the prayer for rain must be inserted in the Tfillah? Ib. עבודה שבלב זו ת׳, v. עֲבוֹדָה. Ber.IV, 1 תְּפִלַּת השחר the morning Tfillah, ת׳ המנחה the afternoon Tfillah (V. respective determinants). Ib. 5a אלו הם יסורין … בטול ת׳ sufferings of love are those with which no cessation of prayer is connected. Ib. 6b הקובע מקום לתְפִלָּתוֹ he that has a regular place for his prayers. Ib. 31b שאסור לישב … של ת׳ that it is forbidden to sit down within four cubits distance from one in prayer; a. v. fr.Ib. a, a. fr. שומע ת׳ (abbrev. ש״ת) ‘hearer of prayer, the fifteenth section of the Prayer of Benedictions which closes with, ‘blessed be thou, O Lord, the hearer of prayer.Pl. תְּפִלּוֹת, תְּפִי׳. Ib. 26b ת׳ אבות תקנום the patriarchs introduced regular prayers, Ib. ת׳ כנגד תמידין תקנום prayers (Tfilloth) have been instituted so as to correspond to the daily offerings. Sabb.30a כמה ת׳ ותחנונים ever so many prayers and supplications; a. v. fr. -
13 תפי׳
תְּפִלָּה, תְּפִי׳I f. (b. h.; פָּלַל) (intercession, pleading, prayer, esp. Tfillah, the Prayer of Benedictions to be said three times every day, four times on the Sabbath and the festivals (v. מוּסַף), and five times on the Day of Atonement and public fast-days (v. נְעִילָה). Taan.2a ומנלן דבת׳ and whence do you prove that the mention of, and the prayer for rain must be inserted in the Tfillah? Ib. עבודה שבלב זו ת׳, v. עֲבוֹדָה. Ber.IV, 1 תְּפִלַּת השחר the morning Tfillah, ת׳ המנחה the afternoon Tfillah (V. respective determinants). Ib. 5a אלו הם יסורין … בטול ת׳ sufferings of love are those with which no cessation of prayer is connected. Ib. 6b הקובע מקום לתְפִלָּתוֹ he that has a regular place for his prayers. Ib. 31b שאסור לישב … של ת׳ that it is forbidden to sit down within four cubits distance from one in prayer; a. v. fr.Ib. a, a. fr. שומע ת׳ (abbrev. ש״ת) ‘hearer of prayer, the fifteenth section of the Prayer of Benedictions which closes with, ‘blessed be thou, O Lord, the hearer of prayer.Pl. תְּפִלּוֹת, תְּפִי׳. Ib. 26b ת׳ אבות תקנום the patriarchs introduced regular prayers, Ib. ת׳ כנגד תמידין תקנום prayers (Tfilloth) have been instituted so as to correspond to the daily offerings. Sabb.30a כמה ת׳ ותחנונים ever so many prayers and supplications; a. v. fr. -
14 תְּפִלָּה
תְּפִלָּה, תְּפִי׳I f. (b. h.; פָּלַל) (intercession, pleading, prayer, esp. Tfillah, the Prayer of Benedictions to be said three times every day, four times on the Sabbath and the festivals (v. מוּסַף), and five times on the Day of Atonement and public fast-days (v. נְעִילָה). Taan.2a ומנלן דבת׳ and whence do you prove that the mention of, and the prayer for rain must be inserted in the Tfillah? Ib. עבודה שבלב זו ת׳, v. עֲבוֹדָה. Ber.IV, 1 תְּפִלַּת השחר the morning Tfillah, ת׳ המנחה the afternoon Tfillah (V. respective determinants). Ib. 5a אלו הם יסורין … בטול ת׳ sufferings of love are those with which no cessation of prayer is connected. Ib. 6b הקובע מקום לתְפִלָּתוֹ he that has a regular place for his prayers. Ib. 31b שאסור לישב … של ת׳ that it is forbidden to sit down within four cubits distance from one in prayer; a. v. fr.Ib. a, a. fr. שומע ת׳ (abbrev. ש״ת) ‘hearer of prayer, the fifteenth section of the Prayer of Benedictions which closes with, ‘blessed be thou, O Lord, the hearer of prayer.Pl. תְּפִלּוֹת, תְּפִי׳. Ib. 26b ת׳ אבות תקנום the patriarchs introduced regular prayers, Ib. ת׳ כנגד תמידין תקנום prayers (Tfilloth) have been instituted so as to correspond to the daily offerings. Sabb.30a כמה ת׳ ותחנונים ever so many prayers and supplications; a. v. fr. -
15 תְּפִי׳
תְּפִלָּה, תְּפִי׳I f. (b. h.; פָּלַל) (intercession, pleading, prayer, esp. Tfillah, the Prayer of Benedictions to be said three times every day, four times on the Sabbath and the festivals (v. מוּסַף), and five times on the Day of Atonement and public fast-days (v. נְעִילָה). Taan.2a ומנלן דבת׳ and whence do you prove that the mention of, and the prayer for rain must be inserted in the Tfillah? Ib. עבודה שבלב זו ת׳, v. עֲבוֹדָה. Ber.IV, 1 תְּפִלַּת השחר the morning Tfillah, ת׳ המנחה the afternoon Tfillah (V. respective determinants). Ib. 5a אלו הם יסורין … בטול ת׳ sufferings of love are those with which no cessation of prayer is connected. Ib. 6b הקובע מקום לתְפִלָּתוֹ he that has a regular place for his prayers. Ib. 31b שאסור לישב … של ת׳ that it is forbidden to sit down within four cubits distance from one in prayer; a. v. fr.Ib. a, a. fr. שומע ת׳ (abbrev. ש״ת) ‘hearer of prayer, the fifteenth section of the Prayer of Benedictions which closes with, ‘blessed be thou, O Lord, the hearer of prayer.Pl. תְּפִלּוֹת, תְּפִי׳. Ib. 26b ת׳ אבות תקנום the patriarchs introduced regular prayers, Ib. ת׳ כנגד תמידין תקנום prayers (Tfilloth) have been instituted so as to correspond to the daily offerings. Sabb.30a כמה ת׳ ותחנונים ever so many prayers and supplications; a. v. fr. -
16 шахарит
Religion: shacharit, shacharith, shaharit ( In Judaism, the first of three periods of daily prayer), shaharith (In Judaism, the first of three periods of daily prayer) -
17 Отче наш
(начальные слова и название молитвы к Богу, которой Иисус обучал апостолов и учеников, у католиков - см. Патер ностер) Our Father, the Lord's [dominical] prayer, the Jesus Prayer, the prayer "Our Father"Отче наш, иже еси на небесех! Да святится имя Твое; да приидет царствие Твое; да будет воля Твоя, яко на небеси и на земли. Хлеб наш насущный даждь нам днесь; и остави нам долги наша, якоже и мы оставляем должником нашим; и не введи нас во искушение; но избави нас от лукавого. (молитва) ц.-сл. — Our Father, Who art in heaven! Hallowed be Thy Name. Thy Kingdom come! Thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread! And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.
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18 muezzin
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19 муэдзин
1) Religion: muezzin (In Islam, the official who proclaims the call to prayer on Friday for the public worship and the call to the daily prayer five times a day) -
20 Alenu
Религия: Алену, (An old Jewish prayer, which has been recited at the end of the three periods of daily prayer since the Middle Ages) Алейну
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