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1 devotional attitude
Общая лексика: молитвенная поза -
2 attitude
1. n позиция, отношениеthrifty attitude — хозяйское отношение; бережливое отношение
2. n положение, поза, осанка3. n иск. поза4. n аттитюд5. n психол. социальная установка6. n геол. залеганиеСинонимический ряд:1. disposition (noun) approach; bearing; demeanor; demeanour; disposition; feeling; manner; sensibility; sentiment; spirit; temperament2. perspective (noun) carriage; color; opinion; outlook; perspective; point of view; pose; position; positure; posture; stance; stand; standpoint; viewpoint -
3 devotional
[dıʹvəʋʃənl] aрелигиозный; благочестивый -
4 devotional
a религиозный; благочестивыйСинонимический ряд:religious (adj.) devout; divine; hallowed; holy; pious; religious; reverential; ritual; sacred; solemn -
5 devotional
dɪˈvəuʃənl прил. благочестивый, набожный, праведный, религиозный Syn: pious, devout религиозный;
благочестивый - * attitude молитвенная поза - * articles предметы (религиозного) культа devotional набожный, благочестивыйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > devotional
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6 stereotyped attitude
English-Russian big medical dictionary > stereotyped attitude
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