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2 Torquemada (First grand inquisitor in Spain, whose name has become synonymous with the Christian Inquisition's horror, religious bigotry, and cruel fanaticism)
Религия: ТорквемадаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Torquemada (First grand inquisitor in Spain, whose name has become synonymous with the Christian Inquisition's horror, religious bigotry, and cruel fanaticism)
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['bɪgətrɪ]сущ.слепая приверженность чему-л.; фанатизм; нетерпимостьto arouse / stir up bigotry — возбуждать нетерпимость, фанатизм
to demonstrate / display bigotry — показывать, демонстрировать слепую приверженность чему-л.
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adjective1) (pious) religiös; fromm2) (concerned with religion) Glaubens[freiheit, -eifer]; Religions[freiheit, -unterricht, -kenntnisse]; religiös [Überzeugung, Zentrum]3) (of monastic order) religiös [Orden]religious community — Ordensgemeinschaft, die
4) (scrupulous) peinlich [Sorgfalt, Genauigkeit]* * *1) (of religion: religious education; a religious leader/instructor.) Religions-...2) (following the rules, forms of worship etc of a religion: a religious man.) religiös* * *re·li·gious[rɪˈlɪʤəs]1. (of religion) religiöse(r, s), Religions-\religious bigotry Frömmelei f\religious creed/organization Glaubensbekenntnis nt/-gemeinschaft f\religious denomination [religiöses] Bekenntnis, Konfession f\religious education/practice Religionsunterricht m/-ausübung f\religious equality Gleichstellung f der Religionen\religious fanatic religiöser Fanatiker/religiöse Fanatikerin\religious zealot religiöser Eiferer/religiöse Eiferin\religious festival religiöses Fest\religious holiday religiöser Feiertag\religious observance religiöse Pflicht\religious persecution Verfolgung f aufgrund der Religionszugehörigkeit\religious service Gottesdienst m\religious retreat (place for religious meditation) religiöser Einkehrort; (for Roman Catholics) Exerzitien pl\religious tradition/upbringing religiöser Brauch/religiöse Erziehung2. (pious) religiös, frommdeeply \religious tief religiösto be very \religious about doing sth eifrig darauf bedacht sein, etw zu tun* * *[rI'lɪdZəs]1. adj1) religiös; order geistlichreligious freedom/war — Glaubens- or Religionsfreiheit f/-krieg m
religious leader — Religionsführer( in) m(f)
3) (fig: conscientious) gewissenhaft; silence ehrfürchtig2. nOrdensmann m, Ordensfrau fthe Religious pl — die Ordensleute pl
* * *religious [rıˈlıdʒəs]A adj (adv religiously)1. religiös, Religions…:religious holiday kirchlicher Feiertag;religious liberty Religionsfreiheit f;religious wars Religionskriege;religious zeal Glaubenseifer m2. religiös, fromm:I’m not a religious man ich bin nicht religiös3. ordensgeistlich, Ordens…:religious order geistlicher Orden4. fig äußerst gewissenhaft:with religious care mit peinlicher Sorgfalt5. fig andächtig (Schweigen etc)B pl -gious s1. Ordensbruder m, -schwester f, Mönch m, Nonne fthousands of the religious Tausende von Gläubigenrelig. abk1. religion2. religious (religiously) relig.* * *adjective1) (pious) religiös; fromm2) (concerned with religion) Glaubens[freiheit, -eifer]; Religions[freiheit, -unterricht, -kenntnisse]; religiös [Überzeugung, Zentrum]3) (of monastic order) religiös [Orden]religious community — Ordensgemeinschaft, die
4) (scrupulous) peinlich [Sorgfalt, Genauigkeit]* * *adj.fromm adj.gewissenhaft adj.gläubig adj.religiös adj.religös adj. -
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1) ( of religion) religiöse(r, s), Religions-;\religious bigotry Frömmelei f;\religious denomination [religiöses] Bekenntnis, Konfession f;\religious equality Gleichstellung f der Religionen;\religious fanatic religiöser Fanatiker/religiöse Fanatikerin;\religious zealot religiöser Eiferer/religiöse Eifererin;\religious festival religiöses Fest;\religious holiday religiöser Feiertag;\religious observance religiöse Pflicht;\religious persecution Verfolgung f aufgrund der Religionszugehörigkeit;\religious service Gottesdienst m;\religious retreat ( place for religious meditation) religiöser Einkehrort;( for Roman Catholics) Exerzitien ntpl;\religious tradition/ upbringing religiöser Brauch/religiöse Erziehung2) ( pious) religiös, fromm;deeply \religious tief religiös;to be very \religious about doing sth eifrig darauf bedacht sein, etw zu tun -
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лицемерство, фанатизам, поборништво* * *n. биготизам нетрпеливост, нестрпливост; to arouse (religious) bigotry предизвикување (верска) нетрпеливост; фанатизам big -
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1) Общая лексика: Торквемада, жестокий инквизитор или преследователь (по имени испанского инквизитора XV века), жестокий инквизитор (по имени испанского инквизитора XV века), жестокий преследователь (по имени испанского инквизитора XV века)2) Религия: (First grand inquisitor in Spain, whose name has become synonymous with the Christian Inquisition's horror, religious bigotry, and cruel fanaticism) Торквемада -
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['bɪgət]nome fanatico m. (-a), settario m. (-a)* * *['biɡət](a person who constantly and stubbornly holds a particular point of view etc: a religious bigot.) bigotto; fanatico- bigoted- bigotry* * *bigot /ˈbɪgət/n.fanatico; intollerante; settario; integralistaFALSI AMICI: bigot non significa bigotto bigoteda.fanatico; intollerante; settario; integralisticobigotryn. [u]fanatismo; intolleranza; settarismo; integralismoFALSI AMICI: bigotry non significa bigotteria.* * *['bɪgət]nome fanatico m. (-a), settario m. (-a) -
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nounEiferer, der/Eiferin, die; (Relig.) bigotter Mensch* * *['biɡət](a person who constantly and stubbornly holds a particular point of view etc: a religious bigot.) der/die Fanatiker(in)- academic.ru/6861/bigoted">bigoted- bigotry* * *big·ot[ˈbɪgət]n Eiferer mreligious \bigot religiöser Eiferer* * *['bɪgət]nEiferer m; (REL ALSO) bigotter Mensch* * *bigot [ˈbıɡət] s1. selbstgerechte oder intolerante Person* * *nounEiferer, der/Eiferin, die; (Relig.) bigotter Mensch* * *n.Fanatiker m.Frömmler - m. -
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Known also as the Holy Office of the Inquisition, Portugal's Inquisition was established in 1536 under King João III and was finally abolished only in 1821. The initial motives for establishing this institution were more political than religious; King João III saw it as an instrument to increase central power and royal control in Portugal. Permission for its foundation was granted by the papacy in Rome, but the Inquisition's judges and officers were appointed by the Portuguese king, not by the papacy. Seven years after its establishment, the Inquisition's first victims were burned at the stake in Évora. Eventually, the Holy Office of the Inquisition became a kind of state within a state, with its own bureaucracy, censors who acted as a "thought police" over the faithful as well as over heretics or dissidents, and police who maintained their own prisons. The period of this infamous institution's greatest power to persecute, prosecute, and execute heretics was during the 16th and 17th centuries. During the administration of the Marquis of Pombal (1750-77), the Inquisition's power was curtailed. By 1821, when it was abolished by reformist governments, the Inquisition no longer had much significance.For centuries, however, the Inquisition generated fear and was able to amass wealth, goods, and property confiscated from victims. In the history of Portuguese politics and culture, the Inquisition has symbolized cruel oppression, the spirit of discrimination, and religious persecution of heretics and minorities, including Jews who were often forcibly converted. It created an era of censorship of intellectual activity, injustice, bigotry, racism, and anti-Semitism, and raised questions about the role and power of the Catholic Church in society and the relationship between the Church and state. Some opponents of the Estado Novo quite justifiably compared the Inquisition's control of free thought and action with that of the Estado Novo in its day. -
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ˈpredʒudɪs
1. сущ.
1) предубеждение, предвзятое мнение prejudice in favour of smb. ≈ пристрастное отношение (в пользу кого-л.) without prejudice ≈ беспристрастно to arouse, stir up prejudice ≈ вызывать предубеждение, формировать предвзятое мнение to break down, eliminate prejudice ≈ разрушить предвзятое мнение, преодолеть предубеждение deep, deep-rooted, deep-seated, ingrained, strong prejudice ≈ сильное/глубокое предубеждение race, racial prejudice ≈ расовые предрассудки/предубеждения religious prejudice ≈ религиозные предрассудки
2) предрассудок Syn: bigotry
3) вред, ущерб;
нанесение ущерба to the prejudice of, in prejudice of ≈ в ущерб without prejudice to ≈
1) без ущерба (для кого-л., чего-л.)
2) юр. сохраняя за собой право
2. гл.
1) а) предубеждать (against - против) ;
создавать предвзятое мнение;
настраивать против What has prejudiced you against modern music? ≈ Что вас так настроило против современной музыки? His unhappy childhood prejudiceed him against having children. ≈ Его несчастливое детство создало у него предубеждение против того, чтобы иметь детей. б) располагать( в чью-л. пользу ≈ in favour of smb.)
2) наносить ущерб, причинять вред The pursuit of high productivity is prejudicing the quality of service. ≈ Погоня за высокой производительностью наносит ущерб качеству обслуживания. He prejudiced his reputation. ≈ Он подмочил свою репутацию.
3) ставить под сомнение пристрастное, предвзятое мнение;
предубеждение - without * беспристрастно, без предвзятого мнения - a * in favour of smb. пристрастное /незаслужено хорошее/ отношение к кому-л. - to have a * against smth. иметь предубеждение против чего-л. предрассудок - to be steeped in * погрязнуть в предрассудках вред, ущерб причиненный кому-л. несправедливым решением суда;
несправедливость - to the * of smb., smth., in * of smb., smth. в ущерб кому-л., чему-л. - without * to без ущерба для( кого-л., чего-л.) ;
(юридическое) сохраняя за собой право;
не отказываясь от своего права( на что-л.) - we offer you, without *, $1000 in settlement of your claim( коммерческое) мы предлагаем вам, без ущерба для наших прав /оставляя незатронутыми наши права/, 1000 долларов в урегулирование вашей претензии предубеждать;
создавать предвзятое мнение (у кого-л.) - to * smb. against smb. восстановить /настроить/ кого-л. против кого-л. - to * smb. in favour of smb., smth. (заранее) расположить /настроить/ кого-л. в пользу кого-л., чего-л. - you are *d in his favour вы расположены /не беспристрастны/ к нему наносить ущерб;
причинять вред;
портить;
уменьшать (шансы, возможности и т. п.) - a *d action действие, наносящее ущерб - to * one's chances of success ставить под сомнение свои шансы на успех - he *d his reputation он подпортил себе /подмочил свою/ репутацию - without prejudicing my right( юридическое) без ущерба для моих прав dismissal with ~ отклонение иска без сохранения за истцом права возбуждения иска по тому же основанию dismissal without ~ отклонение судом иска с сохранением за истцом права на предъявление в дальнейшнем иска по тому же основанию prejudice вред, ущерб ~ вред ~ наносить ущерб, причинять вред ~ наносить ущерб ~ предвзятое мнение ~ предрассудок ~ предубеждать (against - против) ~ предубеждать ~ предубеждение, предвзятое мнение;
prejudice in favour (of smb.) пристрастное, незаслуженно хорошее отношение (к кому-л.) ~ предубеждение ~ располагать (in favour of smb. - в чью-л. пользу) ~ создавать предвзятое мнение ~ ущерб, причиненный несправедливым решением суда ~ ущерб, вред;
to the prejudice of в ущерб;
without prejudice to без ущерба для (кого-л., чего-л.) ~ предубеждение, предвзятое мнение;
prejudice in favour (of smb.) пристрастное, незаслуженно хорошее отношение (к кому-л.) ~ ущерб, вред;
to the prejudice of в ущерб;
without prejudice to без ущерба для (кого-л., чего-л.) without ~ без ущерба without ~ не предрешая окончательного разрешения вопроса ~ ущерб, вред;
to the prejudice of в ущерб;
without prejudice to без ущерба для (кого-л., чего-л.)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > prejudice
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'biɡət(a person who constantly and stubbornly holds a particular point of view etc: a religious bigot.) fanático- bigoted- bigotry
tr['bɪgət]1 intolerante, fanático,-abigot ['bɪgət] n: intolerante mfn.• fanático s.m.• intolerante s.m.,f.'bɪgətnoun intolerante mf['bɪɡǝt]N intolerante mf* * *['bɪgət]noun intolerante mf -
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vakbuzgó személy* * *['biɡət](a person who constantly and stubbornly holds a particular point of view etc: a religious bigot.) vakbuzgó- bigoted- bigotry -
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