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1 absolution
1. n юр. абсолюция; оправдание2. n прощение; освобождение3. n рел. отпущение грехов4. n рел. очищениеСинонимический ряд:1. amnesty (noun) amnesty; forgiveness; indulgence; pardon; remission2. exoneration (noun) acquittal; clearance; dismissal of charges; exoneration; vindicationАнтонимический ряд: -
2 absolution
N1. क्षमादानThe priest granted absolution for John's sins. -
3 Absolution
f; -, -en; KATH. absolution; jemandem die Absolution erteilen give ( oder grant) s.o. absolution, forgive s.o. umg.* * *die Absolutionabsolution* * *Ab|so|lu|ti|on [apzolu'tsioːn]f -, -en (ECCL)absolution* * *(forgiveness, especially of sins: The priest granted the man absolution.) absolution* * *Ab·so·lu·ti·on<-, -en>[apzoluˈtsi̯o:n]f REL absolution[jdm] die \Absolution erteilen to grant [sb] [or pronounce] absolutionjdm keine \Absolution erteilen können (fig) not to be in the position to declare sb blameless* * *die; Absolution, Absolutionen (kath. Rel.) absolution* * ** * *die; Absolution, Absolutionen (kath. Rel.) absolution* * *f.absolution n. -
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ˌæbsəˈlu:ʃən сущ.
1) прощение;
освобождение( от ответственности, долгов, наказания) He applied for a bull of absolution from the oaths so lately taken. ≈ Он попросил папского разрешения на освобождение от клятв, данных им ранее.
2) церк. отпущение грехов;
очищение to grant, pronounce absolution from ≈ отпустить грехи, простить грехи She felt as if his words had granted her absolution. ≈ Она чувствовала себя так, как будто его слова явились отпущением ее грехов. Absolution is the authoritative declaration of forgiveness. ≈ Отпущение грехов есть официальное заявление о прощении.
3) юр. оправдание;
освобождение от наказания, абсолюцияn
1) освобождение от наказания, оправдание по суду;
2) прощение;
3) церк. отпущение греховabsolution юр. оправдание;
освобождение от наказания, обязательств ~ церк. отпущение грехов ~ прощениеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > absolution
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5 absolution
[ˌæbsə'l(j)uːʃ(ə)n]сущ.1) освобождение (от ответственности, долгов, наказания)He applied for a bull of absolution from the oaths so lately taken. — Он попросил папского разрешения на освобождение от клятв, так недавно им данных.
2) рел. отпущение греховto grant / pronounce absolution from smb. — отпустить кому-л. грехи, простить грехи
She felt as if his words had granted her absolution. — Она чувствовала себя так, как будто его слова явились отпущением её грехов.
3) юр. абсолюция, оправдание; освобождение от наказания -
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[æbsəˈluːʃən] nounforgiveness, especially of sins:حَلَّ مِن، غُفْرَان، مَغْفِرهThe priest granted the man absolution.
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7 absolucja
f.prawn., rel. absolution; dostać/uzyskać absolucję be given/granted absolution; udzielić komuś absolucji give absolution to sb, absolve sb.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > absolucja
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8 Begnadigung
* * *die Begnadigungabsolution; reprieve; amnesty; pardon* * *Be|gna|di|gungf -, -enreprieve; (= Straferlass) pardon* * *die1) (a (document) freeing from prison or punishment: He was granted a pardon.) pardon2) (the act of pardoning a criminal or delaying his punishment; the order to do this.) reprieve* * *Be·gna·di·gung<-, -en>f reprieve, pardonum \Begnadigung bitten to petition for a pardon* * *die; Begnadigung, Begnadigungen pardonning; reprieving; (Straferlass) pardon; reprieve* * *Begnadigung durch den Präsidenten USA: executive clemency* * *die; Begnadigung, Begnadigungen pardonning; reprieving; (Straferlass) pardon; reprieve* * *f.absolution n.acquittal n.exoneration n.forgiveness n.pardon n.remission n.shrift n.
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