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1 спасающее деяние
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2 спасительное деяние
Religion: saving actУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > спасительное деяние
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3 исключающая оговорка
1) General subject: saving clause (в законе)2) Law: saving clause (в законе начинается словами nothing in this Act shall...), saving clause (в законе начинается словами: nothing in this Act shall...)3) Insurance: exclusion clause4) Business: savings clause5) EBRD: saving clauseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > исключающая оговорка
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4 спасительный
(спасающий душу, избавляющий от грехов) soterial, saving, salutary, salvatory; salvific(al)спасительный поступок катол. (богосл. термин, сознательный поступок человека, ведущий к его спасению) — salutary act
Русско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > спасительный
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5 З-62
ПОД ЗАНАВЕС PrepP Invar advright before the conclusion of sth., at the very end of sth. (often used in refer, to one's saving the most effective statement, remark, item etc for the end of a written piece, speech, recital etc): as (just before) the curtain falls (comes down)at (before) curtainfallcurtain-fall).И наконец (в конце статьи), так сказать, под занавес, я наносил заключительный удар. Но как раз в это место статьи и вкралась опечатка, из-за которой впоследствии и поднялось столько шума (Домбровский 1). Finally, (at the end of the article,) just before curtain-fall as it were, 1 delivered the conclusive blow. But it so happened that a printers error crept into the article at that very point and it was this which was the cause of all the subsequent trouble (1a). ( From an old custom among playwrights of giving actors especially effective lines at the very end of a play, act, or scene. -
6 под занавес
[PrepP; Invar; adv]=====⇒ right before the conclusion of sth., at the very end of sth. (often used in refer, to one's saving the most effective statement, remark, item etc for the end of a written piece, speech, recital etc):- at (before) curtainfall (curtain-fall).♦ И наконец [в конце статьи], так сказать, под занавес, я наносил заключительный удар. Но как раз в это место статьи и вкралась опечатка, из-за которой впоследствии и поднялось столько шума (Доморовский 1). Finally, [at the end of the article,] just before curtain-fall as it were, I delivered the conclusive blow. But it so happened that a printers error crept into the article at that very point and it was this which was the cause of all the subsequent trouble (1a).—————← From an old custom among playwrights of giving actors especially effective lines at the very end of a play, act, or scene.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > под занавес
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7 милосердие
(высочайшая добродетель: деятельное сострадание и конкретно выраженная доброта по отношению к нуждающимся, обречённым и страдающим) charity, mercy, beneficence, alms-deed, библ. bowels of mercies; (мягкость, снисходительность) clemencyмилосердие Господне, ведущее к спасению — saving grace
дела милосердия — works [deeds] of mercy
проявлять милосердие к кому-л. — to show mercy to smb
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