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1. n празднество, праздник2. n церковный праздник3. n фестиваль4. n показ, выставка; демонстрация5. a праздничный6. a пиршественныйСинонимический ряд:celebration (noun) carnival; celebration; competition; day of feasting; fair; feast; festivity; gala; holiday; jamboree; jubilation; jubilee; revelry; spree -
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1. festival2. high-day3. celebration4. holiday; festivalнеприсутственный день; праздник — bank holiday
прощайте, праздники! — farewell to the holidays!
5. feastпраздник «торжество православия» — Feast of Orthodoxy
праздники, отмечаемые в разные дни — movable feasts
Синонимический ряд:празднество (сущ.) празднество; празднование; торжествоАнтонимический ряд:будень; будни -
8 престольный праздник
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > престольный праздник
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9 гимнастический праздник
Sports: gymfest, gymnastic festivalУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > гимнастический праздник
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10 γυμνοπαιδίαι
γυμνο-παιδίαι, αἱ,A festival at Sparta, at which naked boys danced and went through gymnastic exercises, Hdt.6.67, Th.5.82, etc.: later in sg., Plu.2.208d; ἡ τῶν Λυκαίων γ., = Lupercalia, D.C. 44.11.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > γυμνοπαιδίαι
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