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2 religious procession held in the month of Esala
‘அசல பெரஹகர’ ஆடி மாதத்தில் நடைபெறும் பெளத்தம் சார்ந்த ஊர்வலம்English-Tamil dictionary > religious procession held in the month of Esala
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procession [pʀɔsesjɔ̃]feminine noun* * *pʀɔsesjɔ̃1) ( file) procession2) ( défilé) fig stream3) Religion procession* * *pʀɔsesjɔ̃ nf* * *procession nf1 ( file) procession; procession de chameaux/prisonniers procession of camels/prisoners;2 ( défilé) stream; procession de créanciers/clients stream of creditors/customers;3 Relig procession.[prɔsesjɔ̃] nom féminin2. [cortège] procession -
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procession [prəˈse∫ən]* * *[prə'seʃn] -
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noungo/march/move etc. in procession — ziehen
funeral procession — Trauerzug, der
* * *[prə'seʃən](a line of people, vehicles etc moving forward in order, especially for a ceremonial purpose: The procession moved slowly through the streets.) die Prozession* * *pro·ces·sion[prəˈseʃən]n\procession of cars Autokorso mfuneral \procession Trauerzug m, Leichenzug mwedding \procession Hochzeitszug m▪ in \procession hintereinandera non-stop \procession of visitors ein nicht abreißender Besucherstrom* * *[prə'seSən]n(organized) Umzug m; (solemn) Prozession f; (= line of people, cars etc) Reihe f, Schlange ffuneral/carnival procession — Trauer-/Karnevalszug m
to go or walk in procession — einen Umzug/eine Prozession machen
* * *procession [prəˈseʃn]A s1. Prozession f, (feierlicher) (Auf-, Um)Zug:go in procession → B* * *noun1) Zug, der; (religious) Prozession, die; (festive) Umzug, dergo/march/move etc. in procession — ziehen
funeral procession — Trauerzug, der
* * *n.Aufzug -¨e m.Festzug -¨e m.Korso -s m.Prozession f. -
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اِحْتِفَال \ celebration: a party or other form of rejoicing for a special event: The end of the war was a time of public and private celebrations. ceremony: a set of solemn religious acts; things done (often by custom) at a special event: a marriage ceremony. festival: a day of rejoicing: Easter Sunday and Christmas Day are religious festival, a special gathering for the performance of plays, music, etc: a Shakespeare Festival. festivity: rejoicing, (usu. with a feast): Marriage festivities. function: a social event. procession: a number of people (or vehicles) going slowly behind each other in a ceremonial manner. -
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Религия: театрализованное представление религиозного содержанияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > pageant (A large-scale, spectacular theatrical production or procession. In its earlier meanings, a car or float designed for the presentation of religious plays or cycles)
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > крестный ход
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Русско-английский глоссарий христианской лексики > крестный ход
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f procession* * *processione s.f.1 procession: processione religiosa, religious procession; andare, camminare in processione, to go, to walk in procession; formare una processione, to form a procession2 (estens.) long line, column: una lunga processione di auto, a long line of cars; una processione di formiche, a column of ants; una processione di visite, a continual succession of visitors3 (teol.) procession, emanation: la processione dello Spirito Santo, the procession of the Holy Ghost.* * *[protʃes'sjone]sostantivo femminile1) relig. processionandare in processione — to go o walk in procession
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f.pl.1 bier, portable platform carried on shoulders, portable platform carried over the shoulders in religious processions to carry the statues of saints.2 bier, coffin.pres.indicat.2nd person singular (tú) present indicative of spanish verb: andar.* * *1 portable platform sing\llevar a alguien en andas figurado to pamper somebody* * *SFPLllevar a algn en andas — (lit) to carry sb on a platform; (fig) to treat sb with great deference
* * *femenino plural portable platform ( used in religious processions)llevar a alguien en andas — (CS) to carry somebody on one's shoulders
* * *= stretcher.Ex. Doctors worked around the clock in its three operating rooms while stretchers crowded the sidewalks outside the building.* * *femenino plural portable platform ( used in religious processions)llevar a alguien en andas — (CS) to carry somebody on one's shoulders
* * *= stretcher.Ex: Doctors worked around the clock in its three operating rooms while stretchers crowded the sidewalks outside the building.
* * *portable platform ( used in religious processions)llevar a algn en andas (CS); to carry sb on one's shoulders* * *
Del verbo andar: ( conjugate andar)
andas es:
2ª persona singular (tú) presente indicativo
Multiple Entries:
andar
andas
andar 1 ( conjugate andar) verbo intransitivo
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◊ ¿has venido andando? did you come on foot?, did you walk?b) (AmL):◊ andas a caballo/en bicicleta to ride (a horse/a bicycle)
2 (marchar, funcionar) to work;◊ el coche anda de maravilla the car's running o (BrE) going like a dream
3 (+ compl)
◊ ¿cómo andas? how are you?, how's it going? (colloq);
¿quién anda por ahí? who's there?;
anda en Londres he's in London;
anda buscando pelea he's out for o he's looking for a fight;
me anda molestando (AmL fam) he keeps bothering meb) andas con algn ( juntarse) to mix with sb;
( salir con) to go out with sb;
c) andas detrás de or tras algn/algo (buscar, perseguir) to be after sb/sth
4 ( rondar):◊ andasá por los 60 (años) he must be around o about 60
5 andas con algo (esp AmL fam) ‹con revólver/dinero› to carry sth;
‹con traje/sombrero› to wear sth
6 ( en exclamaciones)a) (expresando sorpresa, incredulidad):◊ ¡anda! ¡qué casualidad! good heavens! what a coincidence!;
¡anda! ¡mira quién está aquí! well, well! look who's here!b) (expresando irritación, rechazo):◊ ¡anda! ¡déjame en paz! oh, leave me alone!;
¡anda! ¡se me ha vuelto a olvidar! damn! I've forgotten it again! (colloq)c) ( instando a hacer algo):◊ préstamelo, anda go on, lend it to me!;
¡ándale (Méx) or (Col) ándele que llegames tarde! come on, we'll be late! (colloq)
verbo transitivo
1 ( caminar) to walk
2 (AmC) ( llevar):
siempre ando shorts I always wear shorts
andarse verbo pronominal
1 andasse con algo:
ándate con cuidado take care, be careful
2 ( en imperativo) (AmL) ( irse):
ándate luego get going, get a move on (colloq)
andar 2 sustantivo masculino,◊ andares sustantivo masculino plural
gait, walk
andas sustantivo femenino plural
portable platform ( used in religious processions);
llevar a algn en andas (CS) to carry sb on one's shoulders
andar
I verbo intransitivo
1 to walk
2 (moverse) to move
3 (funcionar) to work: este reloj no anda bien, this clock doesn't keep good time
4 (aproximarse a una cantidad) andará por los cincuenta, she's about fifty
5 (realizar una acción: + gerundio) anda contando por ahí tu vida y milagros, he's telling everybody all about you
6 (estar) ¿cómo andamos de tiempo?, how are we off for time?
tus llaves tienen que andar por casa, your keys must be somewhere in the house
7 (llevar consigo) LAm to have on, to carry/take with oneself: la llave la andaba con él a todas partes, he carried the key with him everywhere he went
II vtr (recorrer) to walk: andaré el tortuoso camino que lleva a tu casa, I'll walk the winding road that leads to your door
andar m, andares mpl walk sing, gait sing
' andas' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
mirar
- andar
- tirar
English:
mouth
- bier
- do
- involve
* * *andas nfpl= float carried on people's shoulders in religious procession;llevar a alguien en andas to give sb a chair-lift* * *fpl:llevar en andas carry on one’s shoulders* * *andas nfpl: stand (for a coffin), bier -
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(шествие духовенства и верующих с иконами, хоругвями и др. священными предметами; в православии крестный ход совершается на Пасху, Крещение, в престольный праздник или по какому-л. др. случаю; у лат. католиков крестный ход называется процессией) religious procession ( with cross and banners); icon-bearing processionнесущий крест (во время крестного хода) — cross-bearer, crucifer
Русско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > крестный ход
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1) ( религиозный подвижник) bearer of religious mission2) ( носитель иконы в крестном ходе) icon-bearer in religious procession3) ирон. ( собиратель пожертвований на церковь) one who collects for the church -
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прил. к крест♢
крестный ход — religious procession ( with cross and banners)
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