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1 rite
rite n rite m ; to perform a rite accomplir un rite ; initiation rite rite d'initiation ; rite of passage rite de passage ; the Rite of Spring Mus le Sacre du printemps. -
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rite [raɪt]rite m;∎ initiation/fertility rites rites mpl d'initiation/de fertilité;∎ rite of passage cérémonie f d'initiation -
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5 Roman rite
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6 Eastern, Rite, Catholic, Church
Église f catholique de rite orientalEnglish-French legislative terms > Eastern, Rite, Catholic, Church
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performance [pəˈfɔ:məns]1. nounc. ( = success) [of athlete, team] performance f ; [of economy, business] résultats mpl ; [of investment] rendement m• their performance in the election/in the exam leurs résultats aux élections/à l'examend. [of engine, vehicle] performance f2. compounds* * *[pə'fɔːməns]1) ( rendition) interprétation f (of de)2) (concert, show, play) représentation f (of de)3) (of team, sportsman) performance f (in à)4) [U] (economic, political record) performances fpl5) ( of duties) exercice m (of de); ( of rite) célébration f (of de); ( of task) exécution f (of de)6) [U] Automobile (of car, engine) performances fpl7) (colloq) ( outburst) scène f; ( elaborate procedure) affaire f8) Art art m vivant -
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['ri uəl]noun ((a particular set of) traditional or fixed actions etc used in a religious etc ceremony: Christian rituals; the ritual of the Roman Catholic church.) rite, rituel -
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changeless adj [law, rite, routine, passion] immuable ; [appearance, image] inaltérable ; [character] constant. -
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A n2 ( admission) ( into sect) admission f (into au sein de) ; ( into knowledge) initiation f (into à) ;3 ( ceremony) cérémonie f d'initiation. -
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1 (to person, rite, law) obéissance f, soumission f (to à) ; in obedience to conformément à [wish, order] ; to show obedience to obéir à ; to owe obedience to devoir obéissance à ;2 Relig obédience f (to à). -
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1 (of law, rule, right, code) respect m (of de) ; (of sabbath, religious festival) observance f (of de) ; ( of anniversary) célébration f (of de) ; -
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A vtr3 ( enact) célébrer [rite, ceremony].B vi1 [actor, musician] jouer ; to perform in public jouer en public ; to perform on the violin jouer du violon ; she performed brilliantly as Viola elle a brillamment joué le rôle de Viola ;2 ( conduct oneself) to perform well/badly [team] bien/mal jouer ; [interviewee] faire bonne/mauvaise impression ; the students performed better than last year les étudiants ont eu de meilleurs résultats que l'année dernière ; the minister performs well on television le ministre fait une bonne performance à la télévision ;3 Comm, Fin [company, department] avoir de bons résultats ; sterling performed badly la livre sterling a baissé. -
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1 ( rendition) interprétation f (of de) ; his performance of Hamlet son interprétation du rôle de Hamlet ; her performance in King Lear son interprétation dans le Roi Lear ;2 (concert, show, play) représentation f (of de) ; to give a performance of donner une représentation de ; to put on a performance monter un spectacle ;3 (of team, sportsman) performance f (in à) ;4 (economic, political record) performances fpl ; sterling's performance les performances de la livre sterling ;5 ( of duties) exercice m (of de) ; ( of rite) célébration f (of de) ; ( of task) exécution f (of de) ;7 ○ ( outburst) scène f ; ( elaborate procedure) affaire f ; what a performance! quelle scène or affaire! ; it's a real performance doing c'est toute une affaire de faire ;8 Ling performance f. -
20 bacchanalia
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См. также в других словарях:
rite — [ rit ] n. m. • 1535; rit « usage, coutume » v. 1395; lat. ritus REM. La graphie rit est encore utilisée en liturgie. 1 ♦ Ensemble des cérémonies du culte en usage dans une communauté religieuse; organisation traditionnelle de ces cérémonies. ⇒… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Rite — Rite, n. [L. ritus; cf. Skr. r[=i]ti a stream, a running, way, manner, ri to flow: cf. F. rit, rite. CF. {Rivulet}.] The act of performing divine or solemn service, as established by law, precept, or custom; a formal act of religion or other… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rite — early 14c., from L. ritus religious observance or ceremony, custom, usage, perhaps from PIE root *re(i) to count, number (Cf. Gk. arithmos number, O.E. rim number; see READ (Cf. read)). Rite of passage (1909) is translated from Fr. rite de… … Etymology dictionary
rite — ► NOUN 1) a religious or other solemn ceremony or act. 2) a body of customary observances characteristic of a Church or a part of it. ● rite of passage Cf. ↑rite of passage ORIGIN Latin ritus (religious) usage … English terms dictionary
rite — [rīt] n. [ME < L ritus < IE * rēi , var. of base * ar , to join, fit > ART1, READ1, RATE1, ARITHMETIC] 1. a ceremonial or formal, solemn act, observance, or procedure in accordance with prescribed rule or custom, as in religious use … English World dictionary
rite — [raıt] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: ritus] 1.) a ceremony that is always performed in the same way, usually for religious purposes →↑ritual ▪ funeral rites ▪ ancient fertility rites ▪ These traditional rites are performed only by the… … Dictionary of contemporary English
rite — [ raıt ] noun count a traditional ceremony, especially a religious one: funeral rites perform a rite: The traditional rites of homage to the emperor were performed. => LAST RITES … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
rite — rȉte ž mn [i]i[/i] zb. <N rȉta rij.> DEFINICIJA loša ili vrlo trošna odjeća [nositi/obući rite]; dronjci, otrčine, štrace … Hrvatski jezični portal
Rite — (lat.), 1) nach feierlichem Religionsgebrauch; 2) förmlich, gehörig, gebührend; 3) der angenommenen Ordnung zu Folge, in herkömmlicher Weise … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Rite — (lat.), in gebührender, förmlicher Weise … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Rite — (lat.), förmlich, in herkömmlicher Weise … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon