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21 ануйога
Religion: Anuyoga (In Buddhism, one of the six groups of tantras which involves secret initiation into the presence of the god and his consort and meditation on "voidness" in order to destroy the illusory nature of things) -
22 действия сил природы
Insurance: act of God, act of natureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > действия сил природы
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23 душа
1) General subject: anchorman (какого-л. дела), atman, bosom, breast, ghost, linchpin (организации), mind, psyche, serf, soul, spirit, temper, the inner man, the moving spirit (какого-л. дела)2) Medicine: anima (компонент психики)3) Colloquial: inside4) Literal: heart5) Religion: anima (An individual's true inner self), ghost (= spirit), inner man, inner self, nafs, psyche (Soul, self; mind), purusha, soul (The spiritual nature of man considered in relation to God, regarded as immortal, separable from the body at death, and susceptible to happiness or misery in a future state; also a human being), sprite, with all my soul, spirit man6) Greek: pneuma7) Graphic expression: vital spark8) Aviation medicine: anima, inner attitude9) Makarov: life -
24 естественная теология
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > естественная теология
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25 естественное право
1) Law: absolute law, law of God (в понимании христианской теологии), law of nature, natural right (человека на что-л.), natural law2) Business: natural justiceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > естественное право
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26 обстоятельство непреодолимой силы
1) General subject: force majeure circumstance3) Patents: act of God4) Business: compelling circumstance5) Sakhalin energy glossary: impediment of an extraordinary natureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > обстоятельство непреодолимой силы
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27 Божественная сущность Христа
the divine deity of Christ, the nature of Christ as GodРусско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > Божественная сущность Христа
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28 закон
муж.law; rule; act, statute юр.вводить закон в действие — to implement a law, to put a law in force
вне закона — without the law, (to be) outlawed
выводить закон — to deduce, to work out a low
закон Божий — (God's) Law; religion (школьный предмет)
объявлять вне закона — to outlaw, to proscribe
преступать закон — to transgress/violate/break the law
свод законов — legal code; statute book; code of laws
сила закона — validity/ force of the law
соблюдать закон — to observe the law, to keep within the law
суровый закон — drastic law/measures
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29 верить
1. believedте, которые верят — they who believe
2. credited3. trustedя верю ему, как самому себе — I trust him as I would myself
4. believe; believe in; trustтот, кто верит … — he that believes …
та, которая верит … — she that believes …
вы верите тому, что он говорит? — do you believe his story?
5. credit6. trustСинонимический ряд:1. веровать (глаг.) верить в бога; веровать2. доверять (глаг.) доверять; надеяться; питать доверие; полагаться -
30 захватить власть
1. seize the powerвласть, принадлежащая народу — the sovereignty of the people
превышение власти, полномочий, правомочий — excess of power
2. take the powerРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > захватить власть
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