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21 religious
1. [rıʹlıdʒəs] n (pl без измен.)1) монах, монахиня2) собир. монахи, монашество3) (the religious) верующие2. [rıʹlıdʒəs] a1. 1) религиозный, относящийся к религии2) верующий, религиозный2. 1) добросовестный; строгий2) неукоснительный (о выполнении или уплате долга и т. п.); дотошныйto take religious care of smth. - неукоснительно /дотошно/ заботиться о чём-л.
3. монашеский4. поэт. благоговейный -
22 religious syncretism
Религия: (The fusion of diverse religious beliefs and practices) религиозный синкретизм -
23 religious
rɪˈlɪdʒəs
1. прил.
1) религиозный, духовный, церковный (относящийся к религии, церкви) Ant: secular
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2) а) верующий, набожный, религиозный Ant: irreligious б) благоговейный ∙ Syn: devout, pious, reverent, sanctimonious, reverential Ant: impious, irreverent
3) монашеский Syn: monastic
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4) добросовестный, скрупулезный, тщательный;
строгий Syn: conscientious, scrupulous, thorough
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2. сущ. монах Syn: clergyman, divine монах, монахиня( собирательнле) монахи, монашество (the *) верующие религиозный, относящийся к религии - early * beliefs религиозные представления в древности - a * ceremony религиозный обряд верующий, религиозный - he is not * он не верит в бога добросовестный, строгий - * exactitude скрупулезная точность - * neatness невероятная аккуратность неукоснительный( о выполнении или уплате долга и т. п.) ;
дотошный - to take * care of smth. неукоснительно /дотошно/ заботиться о чем-л. монашеский - * house монастырь - * habit монашеское платье - * order монашеский орден благоговейный religious благоговейный ~ верующий, набожный ~ добросовестный, скрупулезный ~ (pl без измен.) монах ~ монашеский ~ религиозныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > religious
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24 belief about beliefs
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25 belief
nвера, мнение, убеждениеto have the right to express one's religious beliefs — иметь право исповедовать свои религиозные убеждения
- religious beliefsto practice one's religious beliefs — поступать согласно своим религиозным убеждениям
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26 belief
сущ.1) общ. мнение, убеждениеmistaken [wrong\] belief — заблуждение
See:2) общ. доверие3) соц., часто мн. убеждения, верования ( убежденность в истинности тех или иных явлений)See: -
27 tolerant
ˈtɔlərənt прил.
1) приемлемый, терпимый, относящийся терпимо Syn: lenient
2) мед. толерантный терпимый, относящийся терпимо - * attitude терпимое отношение - to be * of /to, towards/ smth. терпеть что-л., относиться терпимо к чему-л. - to be * towards all religious beliefs быть терпимым к различным вероисповеданиям способный выдержать, выдерживающий ( что-л.) (медицина) толерантный в грам. знач. сущ.: терпимый человек tolerant терпимый;
to be tolerant of criticism относиться терпимо к критике tolerant терпимый;
to be tolerant of criticism относиться терпимо к критике ~ мед. толерантныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > tolerant
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28 tolerant
[ʹtɒl(ə)rənt] a1. терпимый, относящийся терпимоto be tolerant of /to, towards/ smth. - терпеть что-л., относиться терпимо к чему-л.
to be tolerant towards all religious beliefs - быть терпимым к различным вероисповеданиям
2. способный выдержать, выдерживающий (что-л.)3. мед. толерантный4. в грам. знач. сущ. терпимый человек -
29 Celtic religion
Религия: религия древних кельтов, (The religious beliefs and practices of the ancient Celts) кельтская религия -
30 ancestor worship
1) Религия: (Any of a variety of religious beliefs and practices concerned with the spirits of dead persons regarded as relatives, some of whom may be mythical) поклонение духам умерших предков2) Макаров: культ предков -
31 confession of faith
Религия: (A formal statement of religious beliefs) Символ веры -
32 enjoy a right
1) Юридический термин: осуществлять право (напр. to ensure the peaceful enjoyment by holders of religious beliefs of their rights under Article 9)2) Макаров: пользоваться правом -
33 Baltic religion
Религия: (The religious beliefs and practices of the Baits, ancient inhabitants of the Baltic region of eastern Europe) религия древних балтов -
34 Finno-Ugric religion
Религия: (The pre-Christian religious beliefs and practices of the Finno-Ugric peoples, who inhabit regions of northern Scandinavia, Siberia, the Baltic area, and central Europe) финно-угорская религия -
35 Germanic religion
Религия: (The mythology, religious beliefs, and cults of the Germanic-speaking peoples before their conversion to Christianity) древнегерманская религия -
36 Mesopotamian religion
Религия: (The religious beliefs and practices of the Sumerians and Akkadians, and later their successors, the Babylonians and Assyrians, who inhabited ancient Mesopotamia) религия древней Месопотамии -
37 Roman religion
Религия: (The religious beliefs, practices, and institutions of the Romans from the 8th century ВС to the early 4th century AD) древнеримская религия -
38 Clement
1) Общая лексика: Клемент, Климент (мужское имя), (Pope from 1523 to 1534. He gravely underestimated the depth and the dangers of his unpopularity in Germany, and the Reformation found the papacy psychologically unprepared for a radical and permanent rejection of its authority) Климент VI, (Pope from 1758 to 1769. During his reign, the Jesuits were ruthlessly expelled successively from Portugal, France and the French dominions, Spain and the Spanish dominions, and the Kingdom of Naples and Sicily and the duchy of Parma) Клим2) Религия: (First Apostolic Father, Pope from 88 to 97, or from 92 to 101, supposed third successor of St. Peter) Климент I, (III)(Antipope from 1080 to 1100. He remained antipope throughout the succeeding pontificates of Victor III and Urban II) Климент (III), (Pope from 1046 to 1047. In 1047 he convoked the Council of Rome that passed strong decrees against simony and began a period of reform that was carried on by his successors) Климент II, (Pope from 1265 to 1268 who executed the plan of Pope Urban IV, his predecessor, in a century-old battle between the papacy and the German Hohenstaufen family) Климент IV, (Pope from 1305 to 1314 who in choosing Avignon, France, for the papal residence - where it flourished until 1377 - became the first of the Avignonese Popes) Климент V, (Pope from 1342 to 1352 who opposed the Spirituals) Климент VI, (Pope from 1592 to 1605, the last pontiff to serve during the Counter-Reformation) Климент VIII, (Pope from 1667 to 1669. He clashed with King Louis XIV of France, who was determined to eliminate any religious divergence he saw as a threat to the unity of his kingdom and who revived the condemnation of Jansenism) Климент IX, (Pope from 1670 to 1676 who organized papal finances and gave Poland considerable aid against Turkish invasion) Климент X, (Pope from 1700 to 1721. Like the preceding Popes Clement IX and X, he was embroiled in the French problems of Gallicanism and Jansenism) Климент XI, (Pope from 1730 to 1740. He condemned Freemasonry, the beliefs and observances of which were considered pagan and unlawful by the Roman Catholic Church, and threatened to excommunicate any Catholic who joined) Климент XII, (Pope from 1769 to 1774 who ended the schism in Portugal by reestablishing a papal ambassador there and appointing a Portuguese cardinal) Климент XIV, (VII)(First antipope - 1378-94 - of the Western Schism that troubled the Roman Catholic church for 40 years) Климент (VII) -
39 clement
1) Общая лексика: Клемент, Климент (мужское имя), (Pope from 1523 to 1534. He gravely underestimated the depth and the dangers of his unpopularity in Germany, and the Reformation found the papacy psychologically unprepared for a radical and permanent rejection of its authority) Климент VI, (Pope from 1758 to 1769. During his reign, the Jesuits were ruthlessly expelled successively from Portugal, France and the French dominions, Spain and the Spanish dominions, and the Kingdom of Naples and Sicily and the duchy of Parma) Клим2) Религия: (First Apostolic Father, Pope from 88 to 97, or from 92 to 101, supposed third successor of St. Peter) Климент I, (III)(Antipope from 1080 to 1100. He remained antipope throughout the succeeding pontificates of Victor III and Urban II) Климент (III), (Pope from 1046 to 1047. In 1047 he convoked the Council of Rome that passed strong decrees against simony and began a period of reform that was carried on by his successors) Климент II, (Pope from 1265 to 1268 who executed the plan of Pope Urban IV, his predecessor, in a century-old battle between the papacy and the German Hohenstaufen family) Климент IV, (Pope from 1305 to 1314 who in choosing Avignon, France, for the papal residence - where it flourished until 1377 - became the first of the Avignonese Popes) Климент V, (Pope from 1342 to 1352 who opposed the Spirituals) Климент VI, (Pope from 1592 to 1605, the last pontiff to serve during the Counter-Reformation) Климент VIII, (Pope from 1667 to 1669. He clashed with King Louis XIV of France, who was determined to eliminate any religious divergence he saw as a threat to the unity of his kingdom and who revived the condemnation of Jansenism) Климент IX, (Pope from 1670 to 1676 who organized papal finances and gave Poland considerable aid against Turkish invasion) Климент X, (Pope from 1700 to 1721. Like the preceding Popes Clement IX and X, he was embroiled in the French problems of Gallicanism and Jansenism) Климент XI, (Pope from 1730 to 1740. He condemned Freemasonry, the beliefs and observances of which were considered pagan and unlawful by the Roman Catholic Church, and threatened to excommunicate any Catholic who joined) Климент XII, (Pope from 1769 to 1774 who ended the schism in Portugal by reestablishing a papal ambassador there and appointing a Portuguese cardinal) Климент XIV, (VII)(First antipope - 1378-94 - of the Western Schism that troubled the Roman Catholic church for 40 years) Климент (VII) -
40 persecute
v( smb) преследовать; подвергать гонениям, подвергать преследованиям
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