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laity [ˊleɪətɪ] nсобир.1) миря́не, све́тские лю́ди2) непрофессиона́лы, профа́ны -
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[ˈleɪɪtɪ]laity собир. миряне, светские люди laity миряне, светские люди laity собир. непрофессионалы, профаны laity непрофессионалы, профаны -
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[ʹleııtı] n (обыкн. the laity)1. светские лица ( не духовные); миряне2. непрофессионалы; профаныartists are wont to think the criticisms of the laity rather superficial - художники обычно считают непрофессиональную критику поверхностной
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ˈleɪɪtɪ сущ.;
коллект.
1) миряне, светские люди
2) любители, непрофессионалы светские лица( не духовные) ;
миряне непрофессионалы;
профаны - artists are wont to think the criticisms of the * rather superficial художники обычно считают непрофессиональную критику поверхностной laity собир. миряне, светские люди ~ миряне, светские люди ~ собир. непрофессионалы, профаны ~ непрофессионалы, профаны -
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['leɪɪtɪ]1) Общая лексика: непрофессионалы, профаны, светские лица (не духовные), (обыкн. the laity) миряне2) Собирательно: миряне, светские люди -
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светские лица (не духовные); миряне -
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1. n светские лица; миряне2. n непрофессионалы; профаны -
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[`leɪɪtɪ]миряне, светские людилюбители, непрофессионалыАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > laity
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noun(collect.)1) миряне, светские люди2) непрофессионалы, профаны* * *(n) миряне; непрофессионалы; профаны; светские лица* * *миряне, светские люди* * *[la·i·ty || 'leɪətɪ] n. светские люди, миряне; непрофессионалы, профаны* * *миряненепрофессионалыпрофаны* * *коллект. 1) миряне, светские люди 2) любители -
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['leɪɪtɪ]миря́не (лица, принадлежащие к церкви, но не посвящённые в духовный сан; часто принимают участие в управлении приходом; ср. clergy)English-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > laity
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['leɪətɪ]сущ.; употр. с гл. во мн.1) миряне, светские лица ( не духовенство)2) любители, непрофессионалы -
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Общая лексика: мирянеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > laity (обыкн. the laity)
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Религия: мирянеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > laity (The people of a religious faith as distinguished from its clergy)
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Westminster dictionary of theological terms > laity, ministry of the
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19 Catholic Action (The organized work of the laity that is performed under the direction or mandate of a bishop in the fields of dogma, morals, liturgy, education, and charity)
Общая лексика: труды апостольские, возглавляемая епископом работа католиков-мирян в разлиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Catholic Action (The organized work of the laity that is performed under the direction or mandate of a bishop in the fields of dogma, morals, liturgy, education, and charity)
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20 Utraquists (Spiritual descendants of Jan Hus who believed that the laity, like the clergy, should receive the Eucharist under the forms of both bread and wine)
Религия: чашникиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Utraquists (Spiritual descendants of Jan Hus who believed that the laity, like the clergy, should receive the Eucharist under the forms of both bread and wine)
См. также в других словарях:
Laity — • The body of the faithful, outside of the ranks of the clergy Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Laity Laity † … Catholic encyclopedia
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laity — ► NOUN (the laity) ▪ lay people … English terms dictionary
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Laity — Derived from the Latin Laicus, Greek Laikos, from Laos, meaning people. The word means of, or pertaining to the People as distinguished from the Clergy. The term was first used in the second century. It ought to be noticed that the term Laity … American Church Dictionary and Cyclopedia
laity — [[t]le͟ɪɪti[/t]] N SING COLL: also no det The laity are all the people involved in the work of a church who are not clergymen, monks, or nuns. The Church and the laity were increasingly active in charity work... Clergy and laity alike are divided … English dictionary
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