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Jur. [Police] aveux complets; aveux circonstanciésEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > full confession
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confession [kənˈfe∫ən]b. (to priest) confession f* * *[kən'feʃn]1) gen, Law aveu m (of de)2) Religion confession fto go to confession —
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confession [kən'feʃən](a) (of guilt) aveu m, confession f;∎ to make a full confession faire des aveux complets;∎ I have a confession to make j'ai un aveu à faire;∎ on my own confession de mon propre aveu∎ do you go to confession? allez-vous vous confesser?;∎ she made her confession elle s'est confessée;∎ the priest heard our confession le prêtre nous a confessés;∎ the seal of confession le secret de la confession ou du confessionnal;∎ a confession of faith une confession de foi✾ Book 'Confessions of an English Opium-Eater' De Quincey 'Les Confessions d'un mangeur d'opium anglais' -
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2 ( in title) ‘Confessions of…’ ‘Les confessions de…’ ;3 Relig confession f ; to go to confession aller se confesser ; to make one's confession se confesser ; to hear sb's confession confesser qn. -
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[kən'feʃn]1) dir. confessione f., ammissione f.2) relig. confessione f.to hear sb.'s confession — confessare qcn
* * *[-ʃən]1) (acknowledgment of a crime or fault: The youth made a confession to the police officer.) confessione2) ((an) act of confessing one's sins to a priest: She went to confession every Friday.) confessione* * *confession /kənˈfɛʃn/n.1 confessione; ammissione; riconoscimento: a confession of failure, un riconoscimento d'insuccesso; to make open confession of st., confessare (o ammettere) apertamente qc.; I have a confession to make, devo confessare una cosa2 (leg.) confessione: a confession to murder, la confessione di un omicidio; to make a full confession, rendere piena confessione; confessare tutto; to sign a confession, firmare una confessione3 ( anche Confession) (relig.) confessione ( il sacramento): to make one's confession, fare la confessione; confessarsi; to go to confession, (andare a) confessarsi; to hear sb. 's confession, confessare q.● (relig.) Confession box, confessionale □ «Confessions of…», «Le confessioni di…» ( titolo di libro).* * *[kən'feʃn]1) dir. confessione f., ammissione f.2) relig. confessione f.to hear sb.'s confession — confessare qcn
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nounon or by one's own confession — nach eigenem Geständnis
* * *[-ʃən]1) (acknowledgment of a crime or fault: The youth made a confession to the police officer.) das Geständnis2) ((an) act of confessing one's sins to a priest: She went to confession every Friday.) die Beichte* * *con·fes·sion[kənˈfeʃən]nto have a \confession to make etw gestehen [o fam beichten] müssento go to \confession zur Beichte gehen* * *[kən'feSən]nto make a full confession of sth to sb (Jur also) — jdm ein volles Geständnis einer Sache (gen) ablegen
I have a confession to make — ich muss dir etwas beichten (inf) or gestehen; (Jur) ich möchte ein Geständnis ablegen
"confessions of a... " — "Bekenntnisse eines/einer..."
confession magazine — Zeitschrift f mit Geschichten, die das Leben schrieb
to make one's confession — seine Sünden bekennen
3) (= faith) (Glaubens)bekenntnis nt, Konfession f* * *confession [kənˈfeʃn] smake a (full) confession ein (volles) Geständnis ablegen;he has made a confession auch er ist geständig;2. Einräumung f, Zugeständnis n3. JUR Anerkenntnis n, Anerkennung f (eines Rechts etc)4. REL Beichte f, Sündenbekenntnis n:go to confession zur Beichte gehen;hear sb’s confession jemandem die Beichte abnehmen; → academic.ru/4417/auricular">auricular 1, dying 25. REL Konfession f:a) Glaubensbekenntnis nb) Glaubensgemeinschaft f6. ARCH, REL Grabmal n oder Altar m eines Bekenners* * *noun1) (of offence etc.; thing confessed) Geständnis, dason or by one's own confession — nach eigenem Geständnis
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- ʃən1) (acknowledgment of a crime or fault: The youth made a confession to the police officer.) confesión2) ((an) act of confessing one's sins to a priest: She went to confession every Friday.) confesiónconfession n confesiónhe made a confession hizo una confesión / confesótr[kən'feʃən]1 confesión nombre femenino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto go to confession ir a confesarseto hear somebody's confession confesar a alguiento make a confession confesar, hacer una confesiónconfession [kən'fɛʃən] n: confesión fn.• confesión s.f.kən'feʃən1) c ( statement) confesión fto make a confession — confesar*, hacer* una confesión
2) c u ( of sins) confesión fto go to confession — ir* a confesarse
[kǝn'feʃǝn]N1) (=act, document) confesión fto make a confession — confesar, hacer una confesión
to make a full confession — confesarlo todo, confesar de plano
2) (Rel)confession of faith — profesión f de fe
* * *[kən'feʃən]1) c ( statement) confesión fto make a confession — confesar*, hacer* una confesión
2) c u ( of sins) confesión fto go to confession — ir* a confesarse
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kənˈfeʃən сущ.
1) а) признание( вины, ошибки), раскаивание, покаяние to make a confession ≈ признаться to extort, force a confession from ≈ вынудить кого-либо признаться в чем-либо to repudiate, retract, take back, withdraw a confession ≈ отказываться от признания, брать слова обратно forced confession ≈ вынужденное признание full confession ≈ абсолютное признание public confession ≈ публичное признание voluntary confession ≈ добровольное признание, чистосердечное признание б) исповедь( признание своих ошибок в церкви перед исповедником)
2) вера, вероисповедание;
конфессия Syn: creed, religion признание, сознание (своей вины) признание (права, требования и т. п.) ;
- extrajudicial * (юридическое) внесудебное признание;
- * of signature признание своей подписи (церковное) исповедь символ веры (тж. C. of Faith) вероисповедание;
принадлежность к какой-л. религии или церкви могила, алтарь или часовня мученика или исповедника auricular ~ устное признание confession вероисповедание ~ исповедь ~ признание (вины, ошибки) ~ признание ~ признание иска ~ сознание ~ of faith символ веры make a ~ заявлять о признании вины secret ~ тайное признание unqualified ~ безоговорочное признание вины voluntary ~ добровольное признаниеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > confession
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[kən΄feʃn] n խոստովանություն. դա վանանք. full confession բացարձակ խոս տո վանու թյուն. m ake a full confession ամեն ինչ խոստովանել. voluntary confession ինքնակամ/հոժարակամ/կամավոր խոստովանություն -
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- ʃən1) (acknowledgment of a crime or fault: The youth made a confession to the police officer.) tilståelse, innrømmelse2) ((an) act of confessing one's sins to a priest: She went to confession every Friday.) skriftemålsubst. \/kənˈfeʃ(ə)n\/1) innrømmelse, vedgåelse, vedkjennelse, tilståelse, bekjennelse2) syndsbekjennelse, skriftemål, skrifteauricular confession personlig skriftemål, hemmelig skriftemålconfession of faith trosbekjennelsethe Confession of Augsberg Den Augsburganske konfesjon -
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[kən'feʃ(ə)n]сущ.1) признание (вины, ошибки)to extort / force a confession from smb. — вынудить кого-л. признаться в чём-л.
to repudiate / retract / take back / withdraw a confession — отказываться от признания, брать свои слова обратно
voluntary confession — добровольное признание, чистосердечное признание
2) рел. исповедь3) вера, вероисповедание; конфессияSyn: -
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n. biecht; bekentenis[ kənfesjn]1 bekentenis ⇒ erkenning, toegeving4 kerkgenootschap ⇒ gezindte, confessie♦voorbeelden:on his own confession • naar hij zelf toegeeft/erkenthear confession(s) • de biecht afnemen -
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повний, вичерпний; у повному складі- full age- full assembly
- full authority
- full commission
- full committee
- full confession
- full Congress
- full court
- full cousin
- full covenant
- full defence
- full defense
- full diplomatic relations
- full-dress
- full-dress debate
- full-dress investigation
- full endorsement
- full equality
- full examination
- full-fledged
- full-fledged alcoholic
- full-fledged barrister
- full-fledged member
- full house
- full independence
- full jury
- full legal right
- full member
- full membership
- full name
- full pardon
- full power
- full powers
- full
- full responsibility
- full right
- full-scale
- full-scale investigation
- full-scale investigator
- full-scale meeting
- full-scale session
- full Senate
- full session
- full term
- full-time police
- full-time police officer
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confessionправя пълни самопризнания confess fully (to), make a full confession (of)* * *самопризна̀ние,ср., -я confession, admission; по негово \самопризнаниее on his own admission; правя пълни \самопризнаниея юр. confess fully (to), make a full confession (of).* * *confession ; give-away* * *1. confession 2. правя пълни самопризнания confess fully (to), make a full confession (of)
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confession — [kən fesh′ən] n. 1. the act of confessing; acknowledgment; specif., a) an admission of guilt, esp. formally in writing, as by a person charged with a crime b) the confessing of sins to a priest in the sacrament of penance c) a general… … English World dictionary
Confession — For other uses, see Confession (disambiguation). Confess redirects here. For other uses, see Confess (disambiguation). Confessing redirects here. For the evangelical protestant movement, see Confessing Movement. This article is for the religious… … Wikipedia
confession — con|fes|sion [kənˈfeʃən] n 1.) a statement that you have done something wrong, illegal, or embarrassing, especially a formal statement ▪ Sanchez s confession was read out to the court. confession of ▪ a confession of adultery ▪ At 3 a.m. Higgins… … Dictionary of contemporary English
confession */ — UK [kənˈfeʃ(ə)n] / US noun Word forms confession : singular confession plural confessions 1) [countable] a spoken or written statement in which you admit that you have committed a crime Higgs later made a full confession to the police. 2)… … English dictionary
confession — con|fes|sion [ kən feʃn ] noun * 1. ) count or uncount a spoken or written statement in which you admit that you have committed a crime: Higgs later made a full confession to the police. 2. ) count or uncount a statement about yourself that you… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
confession — noun 1 (C) a formal statement that you have done something wrong or illegal: The police officer wrote down every word of Smith s confession. (+ of): a confession of failure | make a confession: At 3 a.m. Higgins broke down and made a full… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
confession — n. 1 a confessing or acknowledgement of a fault, wrongdoing, a sin to a priest, etc. b an instance of this. c a thing confessed. 2 (in full confession of faith) a a declaration of one s religious beliefs. b a statement of one s principles.… … Useful english dictionary
CONFESSION OF SINS — (Heb. וִדּוּי, viddui). Biblical Literature In the Bible, the confession of sin committed either individually or collectively is an essential prerequisite for expiation and atonement. Such confession is often followed by divine pardon. Thus the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Confession (band) — Confession Origin Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Genres Hardcore, metalcore Years active 2008–present Labels Resist … Wikipedia
confession of faith — confession (def. 5). [1530 40] * * * ▪ theology formal statement of doctrinal belief ordinarily intended for public avowal by an individual, a group, a congregation, a synod, or a church; confessions are similar to creeds, although usually… … Universalium
Confession inscriptions of Lydia and Phrygia — are Roman era Koine Greek religious steles from these historical regions of Anatolia (then part of Asia and Galatia provinces), dating mostly to the 2nd and 3rd centuries. They have provoked less discussion than one would expect. The new element… … Wikipedia