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1 orthodox
[ˈɔːθədɔks] adjective1) (of beliefs etc) generally accepted:مُسْتَقيم الرأي، تَقليديorthodox views.
2) (of people) holding such beliefs:تَقْليدي الرأي، مُحافِظShe is very orthodox in her approach to grammar.
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2 вероучение
dogma(s), belief, religious doctrine, creed, doctrinal statement, consensusвероучения христианской Церкви — the beliefs of the Christian Church, the Christian beliefs
программа основных положений вероучения протест. — platform
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3 канонические вероучения
General subject: orthodox beliefsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > канонические вероучения
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4 pravovjerje
n fig orthodoxy; fig orthodoxy, orthodox beliefs/thinking, politically correct (ili PC) thinking -
5 anerkannt
I P.P. anerkennenII Adj. recognized; (allgemein anerkannt) accepted; anerkannte Tatsache established fact; ein international anerkannter Schriftsteller etc. an internationally recognized writer ( oder author) etc., a writer etc. of international repute ( oder standing); staatlich II* * *known; respected; recognized; received* * *ạn|er|kannt ['an|ɛɐkant]adjrecognized; Tatsache auch established; Werk standard; Bedeutung accepted; Experte acknowledgedSee:→ auch anerkennen* * ** * *an·er·kannt1. (unbestritten, geschätzt) acknowledged, recognized2. (zugelassen) recognized[staatlich] \anerkannte Schule [state-] recognized schools* * *Adjektiv recognized; recognized, acknowledged <authority, expert>* * *anerkannte Tatsache established fact;ein international anerkannter Schriftsteller etc an internationally recognized writer ( oder author) etc, a writer etc of international repute ( oder standing); → staatlich B* * *Adjektiv recognized; recognized, acknowledged <authority, expert>* * *adj.acknowledged adj. -
6 brahmanisme
n. Brahminism, system of beliefs followed by the Brahmans and other orthodox Hindus (Hinduism) -
7 كنيسة
كَنِيسَة \ church: a building in which Christians meet to pray to God. the church: all those who hold certain beliefs about God: the Church of England; the Roman Catholic Church. \ الكَنِيسَة الأُرْثُوذُكسِيّة (الشرقيّة) \ Orthodox Church: (with the) the Christian church of the Middle East and Greece, which does not follow the Church of Rome. \ كَنِيسَة جامِعَة \ cathedral: an important church. \ كَنِيسَة خاصّة \ chapel: a small church, esp. one in a school, college, etc..
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