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1 catholic
'kæƟəlik
1. adjective1) (wide-ranging in one's taste etc: a catholic taste in books.) amplio, variado2) ((with capital) Roman Catholic.) católico
2. noun((with capital) a Roman Catholic.)Catholic adj n católicotr['kæɵəlɪk]1 SMALLRELIGION/SMALL católico,-a1 SMALLRELIGION/SMALL católico,-aCatholic n: católico m, -ca fadj.• católico, -a adj.n.• católico s.m.
I 'kæθəlɪknoun católico, -ca m,f
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1) ( Relig) católico2) catholic <tastes/interests> variado['kæθǝlɪk]1. ADJ1)2) (=wide-ranging) [tastes, interests] católico2.NCatholic — católico(-a) m / f
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I ['kæθəlɪk]noun católico, -ca m,f
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1) ( Relig) católico2) catholic <tastes/interests> variado -
2 catholic
adj.1 ecléctico(a) (wide-ranging)2 católico.s.1 iglesia Católica2 católico romano, el que profesa la religión católica. -
3 Catholic Church
s.Iglesia Católica. -
4 Catholic convert
s.convertido católico. -
5 Roman Catholic
( also Catholic) ((a member) of the Christian church which recognizes the Pope as its head.) católico (romano)católico,-a: católico m, -ca f♦ Roman Catholic adj
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noun católico, -ca m,f
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adjective católico[ˌrǝʊmǝn'kæθǝlɪk]1.2.N católico(-a) m / f (apostólico(-a) y romano*), (-a)* * *
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noun católico, -ca m,f
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adjective católico -
6 non-Catholic
adj.• acatólico, -a adj.n.• acatólico s.m.['nɒn'kæθlɪk]1.ADJ no católico, acatólico2.N no católico(-a) m / f -
7 neo-Catholic
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8 Anglo-Catholic
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9 Anglo-Catholic
adj.anglocatólico, anglo-católico. -
10 anti catholic
adj.anticatólico. -
11 Greek Catholic
s.católico de rito griego. -
12 make Catholic
v.hacer católico, catolizar. -
13 neo-catholic
adj.neocatólico. -
14 non-Catholic
adj.acatólico. -
15 protestant-catholic
adj.católico-protestante. -
16 Roman Catholic
adj.católico, católico romano.s.católico romano, católico-apostólico y romano. -
17 católico
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18 ministry
plural - ministries; noun1) (the profession, duties or period of service of a minister of religion: His ministry lasted for fifteen years.) sacerdocio, clerecía2) (a department of government or the building where its employees work: the Transport Ministry.) ministerioministry n ministeriotr['mɪnɪstrɪ]1 (gen) ministerio1 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL (priesthood) el clero, la clerecía, el sacerdocio\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL1) : ministerio m (en política)2) : sacerdocio m (en el catolicismo), clerecía f (en el protestantismo)n.• ministerio (Gobierno) s.m.• sacerdocio s.m.'mɪnəstri, 'mɪnɪstri1) ( Relig)the ministry — la clerecía; ( esp in the Catholic church) el ministerio sacerdotal, el sacerdocio
to go into o enter the ministry — hacerse* clérigo; ( esp in the Catholic church) hacerse* sacerdote
2) ( Pol)a) Ministry ( department) ministerio m, secretaría f (Méx)b) ( period of office) gestión f ministerial['mɪnɪstrɪ]1. N1) (Pol) ministerio m, secretaría f (Mex)2) (Rel) sacerdocio mto enter the ministry — hacerse sacerdote; (Protestant) hacerse pastor
2.CPDMinistry of Defence N — (Brit) ministerio m de Defensa
Ministry of the Interior N — ministerio m del Interior
Ministry of Transport N — ministerio m de Transporte
* * *['mɪnəstri, 'mɪnɪstri]1) ( Relig)the ministry — la clerecía; ( esp in the Catholic church) el ministerio sacerdotal, el sacerdocio
to go into o enter the ministry — hacerse* clérigo; ( esp in the Catholic church) hacerse* sacerdote
2) ( Pol)a) Ministry ( department) ministerio m, secretaría f (Méx)b) ( period of office) gestión f ministerial -
19 RC
RCtr['ɑː'siː, 'rəʊmən'kæɵəlɪk]1 ( Roman Catholic) católico,-aadjective (BrE) = Roman CatholicABBR= Roman Catholic* * *adjective (BrE) = Roman Catholic -
20 Roman
'rəumən
1. adjective1) (connected with Rome, especially ancient Rome: Roman coins.) romano2) ((no capital) (of printing) in ordinary upright letters like these.) romano
2. noun(a person belonging to Rome, especially to ancient Rome.) romano- Roman Catholic
- Roman Catholicism
- Roman numerals
tr['rəʊmən]1 romano,-a1 romano,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLRoman Catholic católico,-aRoman Catholicism catolicismoRoman numeral número romanoRoman ['ro:mən] adj: romanoRoman n: romano m, -na fadj.• redondo, -a adj.• romano, -a adj.n.• letra redonda s.f.• romano s.m.
I 'rəʊməna) (of, from Rome) romanoRoman type — letra f redonda
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noun romano, -na m,f['rǝʊmǝn]1.ADJ romano2.N (person) romano(-a) m / f3.CPDRoman alphabet N — alfabeto m romano
Roman candle N — candela f romana
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the Roman Catholic Church — la Iglesia católica (apostólica y romana)Roman Catholicism N — catolicismo m
Roman Empire N —
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the Roman Empire — el Imperio romanoRoman nose N — nariz f aguileña
Roman numeral N — número m romano
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I ['rəʊmən]a) (of, from Rome) romanoRoman type — letra f redonda
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noun romano, -na m,f
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