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1 salvation
noun2) (means of preservation) Rettung, die* * *[sæl'veiʃən]1) (in religion, the freeing of a person from sin or the saving of his soul.) die Erlösung2) (the cause, means, or act of saving: This delay was the salvation of the army.) die Rettung* * *sal·va·tion[sælˈveɪʃən]n no plto be beyond \salvation nicht mehr zu retten seinthat was my \salvation das war meine Rettung* * *[sl'veISən]n(= act of saving) Rettung f; (= state of being saved also, esp Rel) Heil nthe found salvation in the Church — er fand sein Heil in der Kirche
he found salvation in his work —
the path to salvation — der Weg des Heils
you were/that was my salvation —
everyone has to work out his own salvation — jeder muss für sein eigenes Heil sorgen
* * *salvation [sælˈveıʃn] s2. Heil n, Rettung f3. RELa) (Seelen)Heil n, Seelenrettung fb) Erlösung f:find salvation das Heil finden* * *noun2) (means of preservation) Rettung, die* * *n.Heil nur sing. n.Rettung -en f.Seelenheil n.
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