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121 amrita
[ʌm'riːtə]1) Общая лексика: амрита, бессмертие богов, напиток бессмертия, эликсир жизни2) Поэтический язык: бессмертный, божественный3) Религия: (In Hindu mythology, the elixir of immortality) амрита -
122 elysium
1) Общая лексика: мир блаженства, поля блаженных, рай, элизиум2) Религия: Елисейские поля, (In Greek mythology, the paradise to which heroes on whom the gods conferred immortality were sent) элизий -
123 shrivatsa mark
Религия: знак вечной жизни, (The curl of hair on the chest of Vishnu, a sign of his immortality) символ бессмертия -
124 forbidden fruit
идиом.запретный плод|| Adam and Eve would have had immortality in the Garden, but lost it by eating the forbidden fruit.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > forbidden fruit
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125 Ameretat
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126 Chang Kuo-lao
Религия: (One of the Eight Immortals of Taoism. In art he is depicted carrying a phoenix feather and the peach of immortality) Чжан Го-лао -
127 Han Hsiang
Религия: (One of the Eight Immortals of Taoism. In art he is depicted holding a bouquet or basket of flowers, a hoe, and a mushroom of immortality) Хань Сян-цзы -
128 Natha
Религия: (Religious movement of India whose members strive for immortality by transforming the human body into an imperishable divine body) натха
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