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1 духовный
1) spiritual, ghostly, devotionalдуховная жизнь (связанная со служением Богу, религиозная) — spiritual life
духовные ценности — cultural wealth, moral values
2) (церковный, относящийся к церкви, духовенству) ecclesiastical, spiritual, church, religious, devotional, clericalведущий духовный и образовательный центр (напр. о монастыре) — a leading spiritual and educational centre
духовная музыка — church music; sacred music
духовное учебное заведение, духовная школа (готовящие служителей религ. культов и дающие богословское образование) — ecclesiastical school
3) прил. от слова дух ( - бесплотное сверхъестественное существо) spiritual, ghostly, pneumatic
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