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21 Aceldama
1) Общая лексика: страшное место2) Религия: (The potter's field near Jerusalem purchased by the priests as a burrying ground for strangers with the reward Judas received for betraying Jesus and which he had returned to them. Mt:27:7) Акелдама3) Библия: Акелдама, земля крови (место самоубийства Иуды) -
22 aceldama
1) Общая лексика: страшное место2) Религия: (The potter's field near Jerusalem purchased by the priests as a burrying ground for strangers with the reward Judas received for betraying Jesus and which he had returned to them. Mt:27:7) Акелдама3) Библия: Акелдама, земля крови (место самоубийства Иуды) -
23 boot hill
амер. ист. кладбище в пограничном городке на ЗападеСинонимический ряд:burial ground (noun) burial ground; catacomb; cemetery; churchyard; god's acre; graveyard; ossuary; potter's field; tomb -
24 burial ground
1. кладбище, погост2. могильник, место для захоронения радиоактивных остатковСинонимический ряд:cemetery (noun) burying ground; cemetery; God's acre; graveyard; mausoleum; memorial park; necropolis; polyandrium; potter's field; sacred soil -
25 catacomb
1. n катакомба2. n преим. катакомбы, подземное кладбище3. n подземелье со множеством ходов; подземная пещера4. n спец. галерея с нишамиСинонимический ряд:1. burial ground (noun) boot hill; burial ground; cemetery; churchyard; god's acre; graveyard; ossuary; potter's field; tomb2. crypt (noun) crypt; undercroft; vault -
26 cemetery
n кладбищеСинонимический ряд:1. burial ground (noun) boot hill; burial ground; burying ground; churchyard; god's acre; graveyard; memorial park; necropolis; ossuary; polyandrium; potter's field; tomb2. catacomb (noun) catacomb; crypt; sepulcher; vault -
27 churchyard
1. n погост; кладбище2. n арх. церковный дворСинонимический ряд:burial ground (noun) boot hill; burial ground; catacomb; cemetery; god's acre; graveyard; ossuary; potter's field; tomb -
28 graveyard
1. n кладбище2. n место захоронения3. n амер. полит. разг. тайна, большой секретthis is graveyard — об этом — молчок
4. n амер. полит. разг. потолокСинонимический ряд:cemetery (noun) burial ground; burying ground; cemetery; God's acre; mausoleum; memorial park; necropolis; polyandrium; potter's field; sacred soil -
29 ossuary
1. n склеп; пещера с костями; место, где покоятся мощи2. n урна с прахом3. n хранилище реликвий прошлогоСинонимический ряд:burial ground (noun) boot hill; burial ground; catacomb; cemetery; churchyard; god's acre; graveyard; potter's field; tomb -
30 garden
1. n садgarden suburb — зелёный пояс, парковая зона
garden tractor — садовый трактор; садово-огородный трактор
2. n цветущий уголок, садthe garden of England — сад Англии, юг Англии
3. n огород4. n парк5. n в названиях улиц, расположенных вдоль бульваров, вокруг скверов6. n философская школа Эпикура7. n амер. сл. бейсбольное полеthe corn-field is contiguous to our garden — поле прилегает к нашему саду, поле граничит с нашим садом
8. n амер. сл. рингСинонимический ряд:1. park land (noun) forest; grounds; grove; lawn; park; park land; yard2. piece of land (noun) cultivated area; enclosure for plants; field; greenhouse; kitchen garden; piece of land; rose garden; truck garden; vegetable patch -
31 bee
пчела; пчела ( Apis)- bifid-tongued bees
- bumble bee
- burrowing bees
- carder bee
- carpenter bee
- cleaning bee
- colletid bees
- common carder bee
- cuckoo bee
- Cyprian honey bee
- digger bees
- dwarf bee
- female bee
- field bee
- flower bee
- foraging bee
- German honey bee
- giant Indian bee
- Greek honey bee
- guard bee
- hairy-flower bees
- hairy-footed bees
- hairy-legged bee
- halictid bees
- hive bee
- homeless bee
- honey bee
- honey-laden bee
- Indian bee
- Italian bee
- large carpenter bee
- leaf-cutting bee
- male bee
- masked bees
- mason bee
- melittid bees
- mining bees
- monotropic bee
- nurse bee
- obtuse-tongued bees
- plumed bees
- potter flower bees
- queen bee
- scout bee
- searcher bee
- small carpenter bee
- solitary bee
- stingless bee
- sweat bee
- true bees
- violet carpenter bee
- wall bee
- working bee
- yellow-faced bees* * *
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Potter's Field — A cemetery for foreigners near Jerusalem, bought with the thirty pieces of silver which had been given by the priests to Judas as a reward for betraying Jesus and which he threw back at them when he realized that what he had done was… … Dictionary of the Bible
potter's field — noun A public place where strangers, paupers, and criminals are buried. The despised pauper, most likely a foreigner, when his spirit has gone to its final resting place, is probably carried to the Potters Field … Wiktionary
potter's field — pot′ter s field′ n. (sometimes caps.) bib a burial place for unidentified persons and the poor. Matt. 27:7 • Etymology: 1526 (Tindale) … From formal English to slang
potter's field — (sometimes caps.) a piece of ground reserved as a burial place for strangers and the friendless poor. Matt. 27:7. [1520 30] * * * … Universalium