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1 reformation
noun reformatr[refə'meɪʃən]1 reformareformation [.rɛfər'meɪʃən] n: reforma fthe Reformation: la Reforman.• reforma s.f.• reformación s.f.'refər'meɪʃən, ˌrefə'meɪʃəna) ( of character) reforma fb) ( Relig)[ˌrefǝ'meɪʃǝn]N reformación fthe Reformation — (Rel) la Reforma
* * *['refər'meɪʃən, ˌrefə'meɪʃən]a) ( of character) reforma fb) ( Relig) -
2 reformation
s.1 reforma.2 reformación, reforma, nueva formación, reposición. -
3 Counter-Reformation
['kaʊntǝˌrefǝ'meɪʃǝn]N Contrarreforma f -
4 Counter Reformation
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5 reforma
Del verbo reformar: ( conjugate reformar) \ \
reforma es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: reforma reformar
reforma sustantivo femenino◊ la Rreforma (Relig) the Reformation
reformar ( conjugate reformar) verbo transitivo reformarse verbo pronominal to mend one's ways
reforma sustantivo femenino
1 (de leyes, etc) reform
2 (en un edificio) alteration, repair: el presupuesto de la reforma es altísimo, estimates for the reforms are exorbitantly high
cerrado por reformas, closed for alterations o refurbishment
reformar verbo transitivo
1 (una ley, empresa, etc) to reform, change
2 (edificio, casa) to make improvements o alterations to, to refurbish ' reforma' also found in these entries: Spanish: consignar - impositivo - votar English: introduce - majority - overdue - reform - reformation - alteration - land -
6 Protestant
'protəstəntnoun, adjective((a member) of any of the Christian churches that separated from the Roman Catholic church at or after the Reformation.) protestanteProtestant adj n protestantetr['prɒtɪstənt]1 protestante1 protestante nombre masulino o femeninoProtestant ['prɑt̬əstənt] n: protestante mfadj.• protestante adj.n.• protestante s.m.,f.
I 'prɑːtəstənt, 'prɒtɪstəntnoun protestante mf
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adjective protestante['prɒtɪstǝnt]1.ADJ protestante2.N protestante mf* * *
I ['prɑːtəstənt, 'prɒtɪstənt]noun protestante mf
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7 reform
rə'fo:m
1. verb1) (to improve or remove faults from: The criminal's wife stated that she had made great efforts to reform her husband.) reformar2) (to give up bad habits, improve one's behaviour etc: He admitted that he had been a criminal, but said that he intended to reform.) reformarse
2. noun1) (the act of improving: the reform of our political system.) reforma2) (an improvement: He intends to make several reforms in the prison system.) reforma•- reformed
- reformer
reform1 n reformareform2 vb reformartr[rɪ'fɔːm]1 reforma1 reformarreform [ri'fɔrm] vt: reformarreform vi: reformarsereform n: reforma fn.• reforma s.f.• reformación s.f.v.• derogar v.• enmendar v.• reformar v.• reformarse v.rɪ'fɔːrm, rɪ'fɔːm
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mass & count noun reforma f
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transitive verb reformar
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vi reformarse[rɪ'fɔːm]1.2.VT [+ law, institution, person] reformar; [+ conduct] corregir3.VI [person] reformarse4.CPDReform Jew N — judío(-a) m / f reformista
Reform Judaism N — judaísmo m reformista
reform law N — ley f de reforma
reform movement N — movimiento m de reforma
reform school N — (US) reformatorio m
* * *[rɪ'fɔːrm, rɪ'fɔːm]
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vi reformarse
См. также в других словарях:
réformation — [ refɔrmasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1213; lat. reformatio ♦ Action de réformer; son résultat. 1 ♦ Vx Réforme (I, 1o). Réformation du calendrier. Réformation d un ordre religieux. ♢ Hist. relig. Réforme (I, 2o). Le monument de la Réformation, à Genève. 2 ♦… … Encyclopédie Universelle
reformation — ref·or·ma·tion /ˌre fər mā shən/ n: the act or an instance of reforming; specif: the equitable remedy of reforming a writing (as a deed or contract) and enforcing it as reformed ◇ Reformation is allowed primarily to correct mistakes such as… … Law dictionary
Reformation — may refer to:Movements: * Protestant Reformation, an attempt by Martin Luther to reform the Roman Catholic Church that resulted in a schism, and grew into a wider movement. * Counter Reformation, the Catholic Church s response to the Protestants… … Wikipedia
reformation — Reformation. s. f. v. Restablissement dans l ancienne forme, ou dans une meilleure forme. La reformation des moeurs. la reformation de la justice. la reformation des finances. la reformation de la coustume. la reformation du Calendrier.… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Reformation — Ref or*ma tion (r?f ?r*m? sh?n), n. [F. r[ e]formation, L. reformatio.] 1. The act of reforming, or the state of being reformed; change from worse to better; correction or amendment of life, manners, or of anything vicious or corrupt; as, the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
reformation — reformation, reform can both denote a making better or a giving of a new and improved form or character and are sometimes interchangeable without loss {the reformation of a criminal} {the reform of society} Reformation is the more usual term as a … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Reformation — Réformation Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Réformation est un nom donné à la Réforme protestante. La réformation est une monnaie de l ancien régime apparue en 1690. Ce document provient … Wikipédia en Français
Reformation — (v. lat.), 1) Umänderung, Verbesserung; 2) die auf Grund der Heiligen Schrift 1517 im Abendlande durch Luther begonnene Reinigung der Kirche von eingeschlichenen Irrthümern u. Mißbräuchen in Lehre, Cultus, Verfassung u. ehlichem Leben. Die durch… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Reformation — Reformation. Gleich einem schnellen Tagesanbruch erscheint die große kirchliche Umgestaltung im 16. Jahrhundert. Einzelne Lichtstrahlen, die bald wieder auslöschten, gingen ihr voran. Ihren vollen Sonnenschein sahen zunächst die Alpen der Schweiz … Damen Conversations Lexikon
Reformation — (lat., »Umgestaltung, Verbesserung«; hierzu die Porträttafel »Reformatoren«), die Bewegung des 16. Jahrh., welche die Entstehung des Protestantismus (s. d.) und damit der lutherischen und reformierten Kirchen zur Folge hatte. Die R. hat in alle… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
reformation — ► NOUN 1) the action or process of reforming. 2) (the Reformation) a 16th century movement for the reform of abuses in the Roman Church, ending in the establishment of the Reformed and Protestant Churches … English terms dictionary