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1 Missionaries In Training
Position ( job): MITУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Missionaries In Training
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2 Missionaries Of God
Position ( job): MOGУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Missionaries Of God
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3 Missionaries of Charity
Religion: M.C.Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Missionaries of Charity
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4 Missionaries of La Salette
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Missionaries of La Salette
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5 Missionaries of Our Lady of Lasalette (religious order)
Abbreviation: MSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Missionaries of Our Lady of Lasalette (religious order)
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6 Missionaries of Our Lady of Lasalette
Abbreviation: (religious order) MSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Missionaries of Our Lady of Lasalette
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7 Children Of Missionaries Education And Training
Religion: COMETУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Children Of Missionaries Education And Training
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8 misionari
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9 misionarima
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10 Миссионеры Ласалетской Богоматери
Русско-английский глоссарий христианской лексики > Миссионеры Ласалетской Богоматери
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11 Миссионеры Святого Семейства
Русско-английский глоссарий христианской лексики > Миссионеры Святого Семейства
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12 Миссионеры святого Шарля
Русско-английский глоссарий христианской лексики > Миссионеры святого Шарля
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13 Миссионеры священного сердца
Русско-английский глоссарий христианской лексики > Миссионеры священного сердца
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14 misionero
adj.missionary.m.missionary.* * *► adjetivo1 mission► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 missionary* * *(f. - misionera)noun* * *misionero, -aSM / F missionarypostura o posición del misionero — missionary position
* * *I- ra adjetivo missionary (before n)II- ra masculino, femenino (Relig) missionary* * *= missionary.Ex. For I must strongly emphasize that I am not suggesting that teachers should be bibliographic bores, literary missionaries, who blurt out titles and books on children at every possible moment.----* misionero cristiano = Christian missionary.* * *I- ra adjetivo missionary (before n)II- ra masculino, femenino (Relig) missionary* * *= missionary.Ex: For I must strongly emphasize that I am not suggesting that teachers should be bibliographic bores, literary missionaries, who blurt out titles and books on children at every possible moment.
* misionero cristiano = Christian missionary.* * *missionary ( before n)masculine, feminine1 ( Relig) missionary2 (de Misiones) person from Misiones, Argentina* * *
misionero◊ -ra adjetivo
missionary ( before n)
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
missionary
misionero,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino missionary
' misionero' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
misionera
English:
missionary
* * *misionero, -a♦ adj1. [religioso] missionary2. [de Misiones] of/from Misiones [Argentina]♦ nm,f1. [religioso] missionary2. [de Misiones] person from Misiones [Argentina]* * *m, misionera f missionary* * *misionero, -ra adj & n: missionary* * *misionero n missionary [pl. missionaries] -
15 guaraní
adj.Guarani.f. & m.Guarani, member of the Guarani Indians of Paraguay.* * *1.ADJ SMF Guarani2.SM (Ling) GuaraniGUARANÍ Guaraní is an American Indian language of the tupí-guaraní family and is widely spoken in Paraguay, Brazil, Argentina and Bolivia. In Paraguay it is the majority language and has equal official status with Spanish, which is spoken mainly by non-Indians. In parts of southern Brazil, tupí-guaraní is the basis for a pidgin known as Língua Geral, now losing ground to Portuguese. From guaraní and its sister dialect tupí come words like "jaguar", "tapir", "toucan" and "tapioca".* * *Iadjetivo/masculino, femenino GuaraniII •• Cultural note:The name of a people who lived between the rivers Amazon and Plate, and their language. The Guarani language is an official language in Paraguay. It is also spoken in parts of Argentina, Bolivia, and Brazil. The Jesuit missionaries in Paraguay wrote Guarani dictionaries and grammars, hymns and catechisms. Guarani acquired a symbolic status in Paraguay during the Chaco War with Bolivia, 1932-35. Today many Paraguayans with hardly any indigenous blood speak Guarani better than Spanish* * *Iadjetivo/masculino, femenino GuaraniII •• Cultural note:The name of a people who lived between the rivers Amazon and Plate, and their language. The Guarani language is an official language in Paraguay. It is also spoken in parts of Argentina, Bolivia, and Brazil. The Jesuit missionaries in Paraguay wrote Guarani dictionaries and grammars, hymns and catechisms. Guarani acquired a symbolic status in Paraguay during the Chaco War with Bolivia, 1932-35. Today many Paraguayans with hardly any indigenous blood speak Guarani better than Spanish* * *Guaraniguaraní (↑ guaraní a1)A (persona) GuaraniB1 (idioma) Guarani2 (moneda) guaraniThe name of a people who lived between the rivers Amazon and Plate, and their language.The Guarani language is an official language in Paraguay. It is also spoken in parts of Argentina, Bolivia, and Brazil. The Jesuit missionaries in Paraguay wrote Guarani dictionaries and grammars, hymns and catechisms. Guarani acquired a symbolic status in Paraguay during the Chaco War with Bolivia, 1932-35. Today many Paraguayans with hardly any indigenous blood speak Guarani better than Spanish.* * *
guaraní adjetivo/ sustantivo masculino, femenino
Guarani
■ sustantivo masculino ( idioma) Guarani
' guaraní' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
céntimo
* * *♦ adjGuarani♦ nmf[persona] Guarani♦ nm1. [lengua] Guarani2. [moneda] guaraniGUARANÍParaguay is the only Latin American country where an indigenous language is used as widely as Spanish. Guaraní was the language spoken by the main indigenous people at the time of the Spanish conquest. The process of racial mixing between Spaniard and Guarani over centuries has resulted in a population that is largely bilingual. In the major urban areas about half the population are able to use both languages freely, while in rural areas Guarani speakers predominate. Spanish is the language of the press and education, but Guarani has had a great influence on the vocabulary of Spanish speakers, and this has given rise to a so-called “guarañol”, a hybrid of both languages.* * *m FIN guaraní* * *guaraní adj & nmf: Guaraniguaraní nm: Guarani (language of Paraguay) -
16 Белые отцы
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17 белые отцы
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18 Mission
f; -, -en2. POL. (diplomatische Vertretung) mission; sie arbeitet in der brasilianischen Mission she works in the Brazilian mission3. (Abordnung) mission, delegation* * *die Missionmission* * *Mis|si|on [mɪ'sioːn]f -, -en(ECCL, POL fig)mission; (= diplomatische Vertretung) legation, mission (US); (= Gruppe) delegationMissión treiben — to do missionary work
* * *die1) (the purpose for which (one feels) one was born: He regards it as his mission to help the cause of world peace.) mission2) (a place where missionaries live.) mission3) (a group of missionaries: a Catholic mission.) mission* * *Mis·si·on<-, -en>[mɪˈsi̯o:n]fin einer bestimmten \Mission on a particular missionin geheimer/göttlicher \Mission on a secret/divine mission2. POL mission, legationin die \Mission gehen/in der \Mission tätig sein to become a missionary/do missionary workInnere \Mission REL Home Mission4. (Missionsstation) mission* * *die; Mission, Missionen1) (geh.): (Auftrag) mission2) o. Pl. (Rel.) missionin der [äußeren/inneren] Mission tätig sein — do missionary work [abroad/in one's own country]
3) (geh.): (diplomatische Vertretung) mission* * *1. KIRCHE mission;in der Mission tätig sein do missionary worksie arbeitet in der brasilianischen Mission she works in the Brazilian mission3. (Abordnung) mission, delegation4. geh (Auftrag) mission;in geheimer Mission unterwegs sein be (travel[l]ing) on a secret mission* * *die; Mission, Missionen1) (geh.): (Auftrag) mission2) o. Pl. (Rel.) missionin der [äußeren/inneren] Mission tätig sein — do missionary work [abroad/in one's own country]
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19 Missionswissenschaft
f; nur Sg. study of missions and missionaries* * * -
20 libro impreso
(n.) = press book, printed bookEx. I am not suggesting that teachers should be bibliographic bores, literary missionaries, who blurt out titles and press books on children at every possible moment.Ex. Despite the deterioration of the manuscript or printed book because of fading inks, disintegrating bindings, foxing, cockling, or crumbling paper, we could still preserve the artifact with a variety of proven conservation and preservation techniques.* * *(n.) = press book, printed bookEx: I am not suggesting that teachers should be bibliographic bores, literary missionaries, who blurt out titles and press books on children at every possible moment.
Ex: Despite the deterioration of the manuscript or printed book because of fading inks, disintegrating bindings, foxing, cockling, or crumbling paper, we could still preserve the artifact with a variety of proven conservation and preservation techniques.
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