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1 unorthodox (Not orthodox)
Религия: инославныйУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > unorthodox (Not orthodox)
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2 orthodox
adjectiveorthodox; (conservative) konventionell* * *['o:Ɵədoks]* * *ortho·dox[ˈɔ:θədɒks, AM ˈɔ:rθədɑ:ks]\orthodox treatment schulmedizinische Behandlung\orthodox views gängige Ansichten2. (strictly religious) strenggläubig, rechtgläubig3. (of the Orthodox Church) orthodoxGreek/Russian O\orthodox griechisch/russisch orthodox* * *['ɔːɵədɒks]adjthe Orthodox (Eastern) Church — die orthodoxe (Ost)kirche
2) (fig) konventionell; view, method, approach etc orthodox* * *1. REL orthodox:a) streng-, rechtgläubigb) Orthodox griechisch-orthodox:Orthodox Church griechisch-orthodoxe Kirchec) US die Dreifaltigkeitslehre vertretend3. fig konventionell, üblichorth. abk1. orthodox* * *adjectiveorthodox; (conservative) konventionell* * *adj.orthodox adj. -
3 orthodox
صَحِيح \ accurate: correct; making no mistakes; exact: an accurate statement; accurate accounts (of money). correct: right; true: the correct answer. intact: not touched; not damaged or broken; complete: The box was broken but the contents were intact. orthodox: generally accepted as being right and usual: orthodox opinions; orthodox medical practice. precise: exact: His precise age is 4 years, 10 months and 3 days. proper: correct, suitable: Eat your food at the proper time, not during lessons. pure: (of a musical note or voice) clear and corret in its sound; (of speech) correct in every way, without local differences: The purest German is spoken around Hanover. right: correct; not mistaken; suitable: the right answer; the right time; the right kind of cloth; the right way to play. rightful: having a right: Are you the rightful owner of this bicycle?. so: showing agreement or surprise: It’s snowing "Oh, so it is!". straight: in the correct position; in proper order: His business affairs were in confusion, but I put them straight. true: correct with regard to facts; actual; proper; right: a true statement; a true copy. valid: (of claims and reasons) good; acceptable. why: expressing surprise: Why! I never knew that!. \ See Also سَلِيم، مضبوط (مَضْبُوط)، دَقيق، قويم (قَوِيم)، مناسب (مُناسِب) -
4 orthodox
1) ( generally accepted) herkömmlich, üblich;( not innovative) starr, orthodox ( geh)\orthodox treatment schulmedizinische Behandlung;\orthodox views gängige Ansichten2) ( strictly religious) strenggläubig, rechtgläubig3) (of the O\orthodox Church) orthodox;Greek/Russian O\orthodox griechisch/russisch orthodox -
5 Orthodox Church
الكَنِيسَة الأُرْثُوذُكسِيّة (الشرقيّة) \ Orthodox Church: (with the) the Christian church of the Middle East and Greece, which does not follow the Church of Rome. -
6 Weep Not For Me, Mother He
Религия: (The Greek-Orthodox equivalent of the Italian Pieta) Мати", (The Greek-Orthodox equivalent of the Italian Pieta) рыдай МенеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Weep Not For Me, Mother He
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7 Weep Not For Me, Mother (The Greek-Orthodox equivalent of the Italian Pieta) He
Религия: Мати", рыдай МенеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Weep Not For Me, Mother (The Greek-Orthodox equivalent of the Italian Pieta) He
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8 sahih (One of the three general categories of hadiths; it includes those with a reliable and uninterrupted chain of transmission and a text that does not contradict orthodox belief)
Религия: сахихУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > sahih (One of the three general categories of hadiths; it includes those with a reliable and uninterrupted chain of transmission and a text that does not contradict orthodox belief)
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9 инославный
1) Religion: heterodox (Contrary to or different from an acknowledged standard, a traditional form, or an established religion), unorthodox (Not orthodox)2) Christianity: non-Orthodox -
10 unorthodox
[ʌn'ɔːθədɒks]1) Общая лексика: необщепринятый, неортодоксальный, неправоверный, неординарный, нестандартный2) Устаревшее слово: басурман3) Религия: зловерный, иноверный, (Not orthodox) инославный4) Автомобильный термин: оригинальный (о конструкции или форме)5) Контроль качества: необычный, оригинальный (о конструкции)6) Табуированная лексика: гомосексуальный, страдающий половыми извращениями -
11 неортодоксальный
heterodox, not orthodox; hereticalРусско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > неортодоксальный
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12 hij is niet zuiver in de leer
hij is niet zuiver in de leerVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > hij is niet zuiver in de leer
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13 leer
I 〈 het〉1 [bewerkte dierenhuid; stof voor boekbanden] leather2 [voorwerp van leer, met name voetbal] football♦voorbeelden:leer om leer • tit for tatvan leer trekken tegen • lash/strike out atII 〈de〉3 [het onderricht (worden)] apprenticeship4 [trapleer] step ladder♦voorbeelden:in de leer zijn (bij) • serve one's apprenticeship (with) -
14 ortodoxo
adj.1 orthodox, sanctioned, canonical, dogmatic.2 orthodox, formalistic, square, conventional.* * *► adjetivo1 orthodox► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 orthodox* * *(f. - ortodoxa)adj.* * *ADJ orthodox* * *- xa adjetivo orthodox* * *= orthodox.Ex. Not all underdeveloped countries can afford or need orthodox national libraries.----* poco ortodoxo = unorthodox.* * *- xa adjetivo orthodox* * *= orthodox.Ex: Not all underdeveloped countries can afford or need orthodox national libraries.
* poco ortodoxo = unorthodox.* * *ortodoxo -xa1 ( Relig) orthodox2 (tradicional, aceptado) orthodox* * *
ortodoxo◊ -xa adjetivo
orthodox
ortodoxo,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino orthodox
' ortodoxo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ortodoxa
- católico
English:
orthodox
- unorthodox
* * *ortodoxo, -a♦ adj1. [aceptado, conforme] orthodox2. Rel Orthodox♦ nm,f1. [en partido político] party-liner2. Rel member of the Orthodox Church* * *adj orthodox* * *ortodoxo, -xa adj: orthodox -
15 Cunhal, Álvaro
(Barreirinhas)(1913-2005)Leader of the Portuguese Communist Party (PCP), author, and ideologue. Álvaro Cunhai was a militant of the PCP since the 1930s and was secretary-general from 1961 to 1992. In the midst of Mikail Gorbachev's reforms and perestroika, Cunha refused to alter the PCP's orthodox commitment to the proletariat and Marxism-Leninism. Throughout a long career of participation in the PCP, Cunhal regularly held influential positions in the organization. In 1931, he joined the PCP while a law student in Lisbon and became secretary-general of the Portuguese Communist Youth/Juventude Comunista (JC) in 1935, which included membership in the PCP's central committee. He advanced to the PCP's secretariat in 1942, after playing a leading role in the reorganization of 1940-H that gave the party its present orthodox character. Cunhai dubbed himself "the adopted son of the proletariat" at the 1950 trial that sentenced him to 11 years in prison for communist activity. Because his father was a lawyer-painter-writer and Cunhai received a master's degree in law, his origins were neither peasant nor worker but petit-bourgeois. During his lifetime, he spent 13 years in prison, eight of which were in solitary confinement. On 3 January 1960, he and nine other mostly communist prisoners escaped from Peniche prison and fled the country. The party's main theoretician, Cunhal was elected secretary-general in 1961 and, along with other top leaders, directed the party from abroad while in exile.In the aftermath of the Revolution of 25 April 1974 that terminated the Estado Novo and ushered in democracy, Cunhal ended his exile and returned to Portugal. He played important roles in post-1974 political events ranging from leader of the communist offensive during the "hot summer" of 1975, positions of minister-without-portfolio in the first through fifth provisional governments, to his membership in parliament beginning in 1976.At the PCP's 14th Congress (1992), Carlos Carvalhas was elected secretary-general to replace Cunhal. Whatever official or unofficial position Cunhal held, however, automatically became an important position within the party. After stepping down as secretary-general, he was elected to head the party's National Council (eliminated in 1996). Many political observers have argued that Cunhal purposely picked a successor who could not outshine him, and it is true that Carvalhas does not have Cunhal's humanistic knowledge, lacks emotion, and is not as eloquent. Cunhai was known not only as a dynamic orator but also as an artist, novelist, and brilliant political tactician. He wrote under several pseudonyms, including Manuel Tiago, who published the well-known Até Amanhã, Camaradas, as well as the novel recently adapted for the film, Cinco Dias, Cinco Noites. Under his own name, he published as well a book on art theory entitled A Arte, O Artista E A Sociedade. He also published volumes of speeches and essays.Although he was among the most orthodox leaders of the major Western European Communist parties, Cunhal was not a puppet of the Soviet Union, as many claimed. He was not only a major leader at home, but also in the international communist movement. His orthodoxy was especially useful to the Soviets in their struggle to maintain cohesion in a movement threatened by division from the Eurocommunists in the 1970s. To conclude that Cunhal was a Soviet puppet is to ignore his independent decisions during the Revolution of 25 April 1974. At that time, the Soviets reportedly tried to slowCunhal's revolutionary drive because it ran counter to detente and other Soviet strategies.In many ways Cunhal's views were locked in the past. His perception and analyses of modern Portuguese revolutionary conditions did not alter radically from his experiences and analyses of revolutionary conditions in the 1940s. To Cunhal, although some conditions had changed, requiring tactical shifts, the major conflict was the same one that led to the creation of the Communist Information Bureau (Cominform) in 1947. The world was still divided into two camps: American and Western imperialism on one side, and socialism, with its goal to achieve the fullest of democracies, on the other. Cunhal continued to believe that Marxism-Leninism and scientific socialism provide the solutions to resolving the problems of the world until his death in 2005. -
16 صحيح
صَحِيح \ accurate: correct; making no mistakes; exact: an accurate statement; accurate accounts (of money). correct: right; true: the correct answer. intact: not touched; not damaged or broken; complete: The box was broken but the contents were intact. orthodox: generally accepted as being right and usual: orthodox opinions; orthodox medical practice. precise: exact: His precise age is 4 years, 10 months and 3 days. proper: correct, suitable: Eat your food at the proper time, not during lessons. pure: (of a musical note or voice) clear and corret in its sound; (of speech) correct in every way, without local differences: The purest German is spoken around Hanover. right: correct; not mistaken; suitable: the right answer; the right time; the right kind of cloth; the right way to play. rightful: having a right: Are you the rightful owner of this bicycle?. so: showing agreement or surprise: It’s snowing "Oh, so it is!". straight: in the correct position; in proper order: His business affairs were in confusion, but I put them straight. true: correct with regard to facts; actual; proper; right: a true statement; a true copy. valid: (of claims and reasons) good; acceptable. why: expressing surprise: Why! I never knew that!. \ See Also سَلِيم، مضبوط (مَضْبُوط)، دَقيق، قويم (قَوِيم)، مناسب (مُناسِب) \ صَحِيح الجِسم \ healthy: having good health in general (see well for good health at a particular time): Healthy children are not often ill. \ صَحِيفة \ newspaper: a printed paper that gives general news (daily or weekly). paper: a newspaper. sheet: a broad thin piece of any material (glass, metal, paper, etc.) that will lie flat: a sheet of notepaper. \ صَحِيفة سَوَابق \ record: personal history: The thief had a very bad record (of crime). -
17 accurate
صَحِيح \ accurate: correct; making no mistakes; exact: an accurate statement; accurate accounts (of money). correct: right; true: the correct answer. intact: not touched; not damaged or broken; complete: The box was broken but the contents were intact. orthodox: generally accepted as being right and usual: orthodox opinions; orthodox medical practice. precise: exact: His precise age is 4 years, 10 months and 3 days. proper: correct, suitable: Eat your food at the proper time, not during lessons. pure: (of a musical note or voice) clear and corret in its sound; (of speech) correct in every way, without local differences: The purest German is spoken around Hanover. right: correct; not mistaken; suitable: the right answer; the right time; the right kind of cloth; the right way to play. rightful: having a right: Are you the rightful owner of this bicycle?. so: showing agreement or surprise: It’s snowing "Oh, so it is!". straight: in the correct position; in proper order: His business affairs were in confusion, but I put them straight. true: correct with regard to facts; actual; proper; right: a true statement; a true copy. valid: (of claims and reasons) good; acceptable. why: expressing surprise: Why! I never knew that!. \ See Also سَلِيم، مضبوط (مَضْبُوط)، دَقيق، قويم (قَوِيم)، مناسب (مُناسِب) -
18 correct
صَحِيح \ accurate: correct; making no mistakes; exact: an accurate statement; accurate accounts (of money). correct: right; true: the correct answer. intact: not touched; not damaged or broken; complete: The box was broken but the contents were intact. orthodox: generally accepted as being right and usual: orthodox opinions; orthodox medical practice. precise: exact: His precise age is 4 years, 10 months and 3 days. proper: correct, suitable: Eat your food at the proper time, not during lessons. pure: (of a musical note or voice) clear and corret in its sound; (of speech) correct in every way, without local differences: The purest German is spoken around Hanover. right: correct; not mistaken; suitable: the right answer; the right time; the right kind of cloth; the right way to play. rightful: having a right: Are you the rightful owner of this bicycle?. so: showing agreement or surprise: It’s snowing "Oh, so it is!". straight: in the correct position; in proper order: His business affairs were in confusion, but I put them straight. true: correct with regard to facts; actual; proper; right: a true statement; a true copy. valid: (of claims and reasons) good; acceptable. why: expressing surprise: Why! I never knew that!. \ See Also سَلِيم، مضبوط (مَضْبُوط)، دَقيق، قويم (قَوِيم)، مناسب (مُناسِب) -
19 intact
صَحِيح \ accurate: correct; making no mistakes; exact: an accurate statement; accurate accounts (of money). correct: right; true: the correct answer. intact: not touched; not damaged or broken; complete: The box was broken but the contents were intact. orthodox: generally accepted as being right and usual: orthodox opinions; orthodox medical practice. precise: exact: His precise age is 4 years, 10 months and 3 days. proper: correct, suitable: Eat your food at the proper time, not during lessons. pure: (of a musical note or voice) clear and corret in its sound; (of speech) correct in every way, without local differences: The purest German is spoken around Hanover. right: correct; not mistaken; suitable: the right answer; the right time; the right kind of cloth; the right way to play. rightful: having a right: Are you the rightful owner of this bicycle?. so: showing agreement or surprise: It’s snowing "Oh, so it is!". straight: in the correct position; in proper order: His business affairs were in confusion, but I put them straight. true: correct with regard to facts; actual; proper; right: a true statement; a true copy. valid: (of claims and reasons) good; acceptable. why: expressing surprise: Why! I never knew that!. \ See Also سَلِيم، مضبوط (مَضْبُوط)، دَقيق، قويم (قَوِيم)، مناسب (مُناسِب) -
20 precise
صَحِيح \ accurate: correct; making no mistakes; exact: an accurate statement; accurate accounts (of money). correct: right; true: the correct answer. intact: not touched; not damaged or broken; complete: The box was broken but the contents were intact. orthodox: generally accepted as being right and usual: orthodox opinions; orthodox medical practice. precise: exact: His precise age is 4 years, 10 months and 3 days. proper: correct, suitable: Eat your food at the proper time, not during lessons. pure: (of a musical note or voice) clear and corret in its sound; (of speech) correct in every way, without local differences: The purest German is spoken around Hanover. right: correct; not mistaken; suitable: the right answer; the right time; the right kind of cloth; the right way to play. rightful: having a right: Are you the rightful owner of this bicycle?. so: showing agreement or surprise: It’s snowing "Oh, so it is!". straight: in the correct position; in proper order: His business affairs were in confusion, but I put them straight. true: correct with regard to facts; actual; proper; right: a true statement; a true copy. valid: (of claims and reasons) good; acceptable. why: expressing surprise: Why! I never knew that!. \ See Also سَلِيم، مضبوط (مَضْبُوط)، دَقيق، قويم (قَوِيم)، مناسب (مُناسِب)
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