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21 ранняя английская готика
Construction: early English GothicУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ранняя английская готика
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22 englische Frühgotik
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > englische Frühgotik
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23 frühe englische Gotik
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > frühe englische Gotik
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24 style gothique primaire
Dictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > style gothique primaire
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25 style gothique primaire
Architecture française et le dictionnaire de construction > style gothique primaire
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26 inglés primitivo
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27 companach
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28 sgàlain
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29 Deacon
The early English term for a dalmatic or an alb, when used as a deacon's vestment. -
30 Dorsale
DORSALE (Dosser, Dossier)Early English term for pieces of tapestry or hangings put up in the arches surrounding the choir of a church in order to screen the clergy from draughts. Also pieces of tapestry hung upon parapets, panels of pulpits and stalls, and sometimes the backs of sideboards. It was the custom to hang tapestry, etc., round the lower half of all the ancient dining halls to a height of about five feet from the floor. -
31 Dosser
DORSALE (Dosser, Dossier)Early English term for pieces of tapestry or hangings put up in the arches surrounding the choir of a church in order to screen the clergy from draughts. Also pieces of tapestry hung upon parapets, panels of pulpits and stalls, and sometimes the backs of sideboards. It was the custom to hang tapestry, etc., round the lower half of all the ancient dining halls to a height of about five feet from the floor. ————————DORSEL (Dorse, Dosel, Dossal, Dosser)A woollen fabric used for hangings. A tapestry screen hung behind the alter in a Christian Church, intended to correspond with the colour and ornamentation of the alter itself. Also ornamental cloths hung at the back of seats, thrones, etc. ————————DOSSAR (Dosser).See Dorsale. -
32 Dossier
DORSALE (Dosser, Dossier)Early English term for pieces of tapestry or hangings put up in the arches surrounding the choir of a church in order to screen the clergy from draughts. Also pieces of tapestry hung upon parapets, panels of pulpits and stalls, and sometimes the backs of sideboards. It was the custom to hang tapestry, etc., round the lower half of all the ancient dining halls to a height of about five feet from the floor. -
33 Purling
Early English name for narrow edgings made in a loose plaited fashion. -
34 tulog
English Definition: see tulog1 see tulog2--------English Definition: (adj) asleep; sluggard--------Active Verb: matulogEnglish Definition: (verb) to sleep; to go to bedExamples: Matulog ka ng maaga para maaga kang magising. (You should sleep early so you could wake up early.) -
35 tanghali
English Definition: see tanghali1 see tanghali2 see tanghali3 see tanghali4--------English Definition: (noun) /--an/ (TANGHALIAN) lunch; noon meal--------English Definition: (adj) late (time); not early--------English Definition: (adv) late; high noon; midday--------Active Verb: mananghaliEnglish Definition: (verb) to have lunch -
36 luwas
English Definition: see luwas1 see luwas2--------Active Verb: lumuwasEnglish Definition: (verb) to go from town to cityExamples: Lumuwas sila papuntang Maynila kaninang madaling araw. (They went to Manila early in the morning.)--------Active Verb: magluwasPassive Verb: iluwasEnglish Definition: (verb) to take to the cityExamples: 1) Magluwas tayo kalakal papuntang Maynila. (Let us take our trade to Manila.) 2) Iluwas mo ang mga kalakal sa Maynila. (Bring the goods to Manila.) -
37 pasok
English Definition: see pasok1 see pasok2--------Active Verb: pumasokPassive Verb: pasukinEnglish Definition: (verb) to go to work; to go to school; to enterExamples: 1) Pumasok siya sa aking silid kaninang umaga. (She entered my room early this morning.) 2) Pasukin natin ang bahay ni Monica. (Let's enter the house of Monica.)--------Active Verb: magpasokPassive Verb: ipasokEnglish Definition: (verb) to enter; to go inside; to insert; to deposit (money)Examples: 1) Magpasok ka ng pera sa aking bangko. (You deposit some money in my bank account.) 2) Ipasok mo ang iyong daliri sa butas. (Insert your finger in the hole.) -
38 simba
English Definition: see simba1 see simba2--------Active Verb: sumimbaEnglish Definition: (verb) to go to churchExamples: Sumimba ka na ba? (Did you go to church already?)--------Active Verb: magsimbaEnglish Definition: (verb) to go to churchExamples: Magsimba tayo ng maaga sa Linggo. (Let us go to church early on Sunday.) -
39 ранняя церковь
сторонники государственной церкви, англиканцы — church folk
коллегиальная церковь, соборная церковь — collegiate church
англиканская церковь — Church of England, English Church
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40 раннехристианская церковь
сторонники государственной церкви, англиканцы — church folk
коллегиальная церковь, соборная церковь — collegiate church
англиканская церковь — Church of England, English Church
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > раннехристианская церковь
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