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/'ɔ:di:l/ * danh từ - sự thử thách =to experience a serve ordeal+ trải qua một sự thử thách gay go - (sử học) cách thử tội (bắt tội nhân nhúng tay vào nước sôi...) -
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[ɔː`diːl]суровое испытаниесуд божийАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > ordeal
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[or·deal || ɔr'dɪːl /ɔː'd-]◙ n. ניסיון, מבחן; חוויה קשה; מסע יסורים, קושי, מצוקה* * *◙ הקוצמ,ישוק,םירוסי עסמ ;השק היווח ;ןחבמ,ןויסינ◄ -
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cobaan utk menguji seseorg* * *cobaan berat* * *cobaan untuk menguji seseorang* * *cobaan, ujian, percobaan -
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1) Hist., Jur. ordalie; jugement de Dieu [épreuve judiciaire par le feu]2) situation pénible/dramatique; fig. calvaire; chemin de croix; supplice; tourment; fam. galèreEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > ordeal
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امتحان سخت براي اثبات بيگناهاي ، كار شاق -
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s [hist] božji sud; [fig] teško iskušenje, muka, kušnja* * *
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премреже, тешко искушение* * *премреже, тешко искушениеn. тешко искушение;2. (ист.) божји суд; божји суд -
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Ordeal — Or de*al ([^o]r d[ e]*al), n. [AS. ord[=a]l, ord[=ae]l, a judgment; akin to D. oordeel, G. urteil, urtheil; orig., what is dealt out, the prefix or being akin to [=a] compounded with verbs, G. er , ur , Goth. us , orig. meaning, out. See {Deal},… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ORDEAL — ORDEAL, the generic term for the various ways and means by which divine judgment would be ascertained. The most common form of ordeal, which survived long into the Middle Ages and beyond, was entirely unknown to biblical as well as to later… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
ordeal — index aggravation (annoyance), burden, infliction, nuisance, pain, trouble Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton … Law dictionary
Ordeal — Or de*al, a. Of or pertaining to trial by ordeal. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ordeal — may refer to The American title of What Happened to the Corbetts, a 1939 novel by Nevil Shute Trial by ordeal, the judicial practice This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an … Wikipedia
ordeal — (n.) O.E. ordel, lit. judgment, verdict, from P.Gmc. noun *uzdailjam (Cf. O.S. urdeli, O.Fris. urdel, Du. oordeel, Ger. urteil judgment ), lit. that which is dealt out (by the gods), from *uzdailijan share out, related to O.E. adælan to deal out… … Etymology dictionary
ordeal — [n] trouble, suffering affliction, agony, anguish, calamity, calvary, cross, crucible, difficulty, distress, nightmare, test, torment, torture, trial, tribulation, visitation; concepts 674,728 Ant. happiness, pleasure … New thesaurus
ordeal — ► NOUN 1) a prolonged painful or horrific experience. 2) an ancient test of guilt or innocence in which the accused was subjected to severe pain, survival of which was taken as divine proof of innocence. ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary
ordeal — [ôr dēl′, ôr′dēl΄] n. [ME ordal < OE, akin to Ger urteil, judgment < WGmc * uzdailjo , what is dealt out < * uzdailjan, to deal out, allot, adjudge < * uz , out + * dailjan < * dails, a part, share] 1. an ancient method of trial in … English World dictionary
ordeal — or|deal [o:ˈdi:l, ˈo:di:l US o:rˈdi:l, ˈo:rdi:l] n [: Old English; Origin: ordal trial, judgment ] a terrible or painful experience that continues for a period of time ordeal of ▪ She then had to go through the ordeal of giving evidence. ▪ She… … Dictionary of contemporary English
ordeal — The most ancient species of trial, in Saxon and old English law, being peculiarly distinguished by the appellation of judicium Dei, or judgment of God, it being supposed that supernatural intervention would rescue an innocent person from the… … Black's law dictionary