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1 devotee (An ardent follower, supporter, or enthusiast of a religion)
Религия: ревнительУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > devotee (An ardent follower, supporter, or enthusiast of a religion)
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2 devotee
[ˌdevə'tiː]1) Общая лексика: истово верующий, набожный человек, поборник, приверженец, ревнитель, ревностный поклонник, святоша, фанатик, человек, всецело преданный делу, энтузиаст (чего-л. - of), энтузиаст своего дела, любитель, ценитель2) Религия: ревностный поборник веры, ярый церковник, (An ardent follower, supporter, or enthusiast of a religion) ревнитель, преданный (в индийских духовных традициях)3) Христианство: богомолец
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