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1 the City of Saints
Город святых (г. Монреаль) [многие улицы Монреаля названы именами святых] -
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3 Latter-day Saints
"Святые последних дней" ( так себя называют мормоны)The Mormons, those Latter-Day Saints from Salt Lake City, have been roughly handled by Dr. Harland, the Bishop of Durham. (‘Daily Mirror’) — Доктор Харланд, епископ Даремский резко осудил мормонов, этих "Святых последних дней" из Солт-Лейк-Сити.
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4 ♦ roll
♦ roll /rəʊl/n.1 rotolo: a roll of cloth [of wallpaper], un rotolo di tela [di carta da parati]; rolls of flesh [of fat], rotoli di ciccia [di grasso]2 (fotogr.) rullino; rotolo: roll film, pellicola in rullino; a roll of film, un rotolo di pellicola3 rocchio4 (= bread roll) panino: a ham roll, un panino al prosciutto; roll and butter, panino con burro; Can I have a cheese and pickle roll, please?, mi dà un panino con formaggio e sottaceti, per favore?5 nei composti, per es.: jam roll, rotolo di pan di Spagna con la marmellata; swiss roll, rotolo di pan di Spagna ripieno ( di crema, marmellata, ecc.); spring roll, involtino primavera ( piatto cinese)9 (naut., aeron., miss.) rollio; rollata10 elenco; lista; (leg.) ruolo (ad es., di cause), verbale: a long roll of heroes, una lunga lista di eroi; the roll of honour, il ruolo d'onore; the roll of saints, la lista dei santi12 (aeron.) frullo; vite orizzontale13 ondeggiamento; dondolio● (autom.) roll-bar ► rollbar □ (autom.) roll cage, scocca di protezione ( dell'abitacolo) □ roll call, appello: to have a roll call, fare l'appello ( nominale) □ ( slang, scherz.) a roll in the hay (o in the sack), sesso; zicchete-zacchete □ a roll of butter, una scaglia curva di burro; un panetto (cilindrico) di burro □ (archit.) roll moulding, modanatura convessa □ ( basket) roll pass, passaggio della palla rullata ( sul parquet) □ to be on a roll, (fam.) passare un periodo buono; andare a gonfie vele □ to call the roll, fare l'appello □ to strike sb. off the roll, radiare q. dall'albo (professionale); ( per estens.) espellere q. da un'associazione.♦ (to) roll /rəʊl/A v. i.1 rotolare; rotolarsi: The ball rolled into the goalmouth, il pallone è rotolato in porta; The children were rolling on the grass, i bambini si rotolavano sull'erba; The egg rolled off the table, l'uovo è rotolato giù dal tavolo; to roll off the bed, rotolare giù dal letto2 ( di un veicolo) andare; muoversi: The train rolled into the station, il treno è entrato in stazione; The car rolled gently down the hill, l'auto scendeva a bassa velocità dalla collina; The cars rolled off the ferry, le macchine uscivano dal traghetto; Tanks were rolling along the streets of the city, dei carri armati percorrevano le strade della città3 ( della nebbia, del fumo, delle onde, ecc.) avanzare (ondeggiando): Mist rolled over the hills, la nebbia avanzava sulle colline; The smoke rolled away, il fumo si è disperso; The waves were rolling against the boat, le onde si infrangevano contro la barca4 (= to roll up) avvolgersi; avvilupparsi: to roll (up) into a ball, appallottolarsi, raggomitolarsi: The hedgehog rolled up into a ball, il porcospino si è appallottolato6 – to roll onto ( anche to roll over onto) girarsi: Roll onto your back, giratevi e mettetevi supini; She rolled onto her stomach, si è messa sulla pancia7 scorrere: Tears were rolling down her cheeks, le lacrime le scorrevano sulle guance; Rain rolled down the window, la pioggia scorreva sulla finestra9 ( per estens.) camminare dondolandosi; barcollare; ondeggiare: He rolled down the street singing, barcollava lungo la strada cantando12 ( del terreno, del paesaggio) essere ondulato: The hills rolled on to the horizon, le colline si estendevano con il loro profilo ondulato fino all'orizzonte13 ( di apparecchi, cinecamere, telecamere, ecc.) cominciare a ronzare; essere (o entrare) in funzione: The cameras were rolling, le cineprese erano in funzione14 ruotare; roteare; ( di titoli su schermo) scorrere (dal basso in alto): The horse's eyes were rolling and he was sweating, il cavallo aveva gli occhi che roteavano e sudava15 (fam.) andarsene; muoversi; darsi una mossa (fam.): Let's roll!, diamoci una mossa!; Are you ready to roll?, sei pronto ad andare?B v. t.1 (far) rotolare: They rolled the tyre across the yard, hanno fatto rotolare la gomma attraverso il cortile; We rolled the car into the garage, abbiamo spinto la macchina in garage; ( hockey) to roll the ball back into play, rimettere in gioco la palla ( dal fallo laterale); ( golf) to roll in a putt, imbucare3 arrotolare; avvolgere: to roll one's trousers above one's knees, arrotolarsi i calzoni fin sopra le ginocchia; to roll up a carpet, arrotolare un tappeto; to roll a cigarette, arrotolarsi una sigaretta; to roll a snowball, fare una palla di neve; to roll wool into a ball, fare un gomitolo di lana; Roll the dough into a ball, fate una palla con la pasta8 (tecn.) rullare; spianare con un rullo; cilindrare: to roll a road, cilindrare una strada; to roll a lawn, spianare un prato con un rullo10 (mecc.) rullare12 (tipogr.) inchiostrare a rullo● (fam.: a teatr., ecc.) to roll in the aisles, rotolarsi (o sbellicarsi) dal ridere □ (fam.) to roll one's own, farsi le sigarette da sé □ to roll with the punch (o with the punches), ( boxe) accompagnare il colpo (o i colpi), assorbire il colpo con un arretramento o uno spostamento; (fig.) fare buon viso a cattiva sorte, adattarsi □ ( di cose o persone) rolled into one, combinati; fusi insieme: a sports programme and a quiz show rolled into one, un programma sportivo combinato con un quiz □ to be rolling in money (o in it), avere soldi a palate; nuotare nell'oro □ (fig. fam.) to start (o to set) the ball rolling, dare l'avvio ( a un progetto, un lavoro); dare inizio a qc.; iniziare qc. □ (fam. ingl.) Roll on Sunday!, non vedo l'ora che arrivi domenica! □ (prov.) A rolling stone gathers no moss, pietra mossa non fa muschio; chi non mette radici non fa fortuna. -
5 Lisbon Earthquake
On 1 November 1755, All Saints' Day,Lisbon experienced the worst earthquake known during its recorded history. The earthquake destroyed large sections of the city. The greatest destruction occurred in the central downtown ( baixa) and the great Royal Palace square, now in a different form known as "Commerce Square," but still referred to by the old name, "Square of the Palace" (Terreiro do Paço). Thousands of buildings, including more than 100 churches and 300 palaces, collapsed, and tens of thousands of people died. The shocks from the earthquake were followed by a giant tidal wave from down the Tagus River, which drowned many, and then by devastating fires that were started by candles' lit during the All Saint's Day religious observances.The Marquis de Pombal, the king's prime minister, was decisive in his rehabilitation and reconstruction efforts. Much of the Lisbon downtown, the baixa, was rebuilt according to a master plan that laid out a grid pattern of streets upon which were erected buildings of a uniform height and design. The Lisbon earthquake became a great issue and discussion point in mid-l8th century Europe and Great Britain, and the British Parliament voted 100,000 pounds in humanitarian aid and relief to Portugal and the earthquake victims, one of the first cases of massive humanitarian aid for an international disaster from a foreign nation, albeit Portugal's oldest ally. -
6 holy
∎ to swear by all that is holy jurer par tous les saints∎ that child is a holy terror (mischievous) cet enfant est un vrai démon;∎ the new headmaster is a holy terror (intimidating) le nouveau principal est redoutable□ ;∎ to have a holy fear of sth avoir une sainte peur de qch;∎ American pejorative he's a real holy roller il est vraiment prêchi-prêcha;∎ holy smoke!, holy mackerel!, holy cow! mince alors!, ça alors!, Seigneur!;2 noun∎ Religion the Holy of Holies le saint des saints; figurative humorous (inner sanctum) sanctuaire m, antre m sacré; (special place) lieu m saint►► Religion the Holy Bible la Sainte Bible;the Holy City la Ville sainte;Religion Holy Communion la Sainte Communion;∎ to take Holy Communion communier, recevoir la Sainte Communion;Religion the Holy Family la Sainte Famille;Religion the Holy Father le Saint-Père;Religion the Holy Ghost le Saint-Esprit, l'Esprit m saint;the Holy Grail le (Saint) Graal;Religion Holy Innocents' Day la fête des saints Innocents;Holy Island Lindisfarne;the Holy Loch = loch écossais, au nord-ouest de Glasgow, qui servit à entreposer des sous-marins nucléaires américains;holy matrimony les liens mpl sacrés du mariage;∎ to be joined in holy matrimony être unis par les liens mpl sacrés du mariage;holy orders ordres mpl;∎ to take holy orders entrer dans les ordres;History the Holy Roman Empire le Saint-Empire romain;Religion the Holy Rood la Sainte Croix;Religion the Holy See le Saint-Siège;Bible the Holy Sepulchre le Saint-Sépulcre;the Holy Spirit le Saint-Esprit, l'Esprit m saint;Religion the Holy Synod le saint-synode;Religion the Holy Trinity la Sainte Trinité;holy war guerre f sainte;Religion Holy Week la Semaine sainte;∎ figurative it's not Holy Writ! ce n'est pas parole d'évangile! -
7 glory
1. noun2) (fame) Ruhm, der3)2. intransitive verbglory [be] to God in the highest — Ehre sei Gott in der Höhe
glory in something/doing something — (be pleased by) etwas genießen/es genießen, etwas zu tun; (be proud of) sich einer Sache (Gen.) rühmen/sich rühmen, etwas zu tun
glory in the name of... — den stolzen Namen... besitzen od. führen
* * *['ɡlo:ri] 1. plural - glories; noun1) (fame or honour: glory on the field of battle; He took part in the competition for the glory of the school.) der Ruhm2) (a source of pride, fame etc: This building is one of the many glories of Venice.) der Stolz3) (the quality of being magnificent: The sun rose in all its glory.) die Herrlichkeit2. verb(to take great pleasure in: He glories in his work as an architect.) sich sonnen in- academic.ru/31407/glorify">glorify- glorification
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- gloriously* * *glo·ry[ˈglɔ:ri]I. nin the days of its \glory, this city was the world's cultural centre in ihrer Blütezeit war diese Stadt das kulturelle Zentrum der Welthe didn't exactly cover himself in [or with] \glory er hat sich nicht gerade mit Ruhm bekleckert iron famin a blaze of \glory ruhmvoll, glanzvollthe museum houses many of the artistic glories of the ancient world das Museum beherbergt viele der Kunstschätze des Altertumshow long will it take to restore the castle to its former \glory? wie lange wird es dauern, der Burg wieder zu ihrer alten Pracht zu verhelfen?this pupil is the school's \glory dieser Schüler ist der Stolz der Schulepast glories vergangene Ruhmestaten; of soldiers vergangene Heldentaten\glory to God in the highest Ehre sei Gott in der Höhe▪ to be in \glory im Himmel sein6.▶ \glory be! Gott [o dem Himmel] sei Dank!II. vi<- ie->▪ to \glory in [doing] sth etw genießenshe's always gloried in the fact that she's better qualified than her sister sie hat sich immer gerühmt, eine bessere Ausbildung zu haben als ihre Schwestermy sister glories in pointing out my failings meine Schwester kostet es richtig aus, meine Fehler hervorzuhebento \glory in one's success sich akk in seinem Erfolg sonnen [o baden]* * *['glɔːrɪ]1. n1) (= honour, fame) Ruhm m2) (= praise) Ehre f3) (= beauty, magnificence) Herrlichkeit fthe glories of the past, past glories — vergangene Herrlichkeiten pl
the rose in all its glory — die Rose in ihrer ganzen Pracht or Herrlichkeit
Rome at the height of its glory — Rom in seiner Blütezeit
they restored the car to its former glory — sie restaurierten das Auto, bis es seine frühere Schönheit wiedererlangt hatte
4) (= source of pride) Stolz m5)(= celestial bliss)
the saints in glory — die Heiligen in der himmlischen Herrlichkeitto go to glory (euph liter) — ins ewige Leben or in die Ewigkeit eingehen (euph liter)
2. vito glory in one's/sb's success — sich in seinem/jds Erfolg sonnen
to glory in the knowledge/fact that... — das Wissen/die Tatsache, dass..., voll auskosten
they gloried in showing me my mistakes —
to glory in the name/title of... — den stolzen Namen/Titel... führen
* * *A s1. Ruhm m, Ehre f:to the glory of God zum Ruhme oder zur Ehre Gottes;glory to God, in the highest Ehre sei Gott in der Höhe;crowned with glory poet ruhmbekränzt, -gekrönt;glory be! umga) (überrascht) ach du lieber Himmel!,2. Zier(de) f, Stolz m, Glanz (-punkt) m3. Herrlichkeit f, Glanz m, Pracht f, Glorie f4. voller Glanz, höchste Blüte:5. RELa) himmlische Herrlichkeitb) Himmel m:go to glory umg in die ewigen Jagdgründe eingehen;send to glory umg jemanden ins Jenseits befördern7. Ekstase f, Verzückung fB v/i1. sich freuen, glücklich sein ( beide:in über akk)2. sich sonnen (in in dat)* * *1. noun2) (fame) Ruhm, der3)2. intransitive verbglory [be] to God in the highest — Ehre sei Gott in der Höhe
glory in something/doing something — (be pleased by) etwas genießen/es genießen, etwas zu tun; (be proud of) sich einer Sache (Gen.) rühmen/sich rühmen, etwas zu tun
glory in the name of... — den stolzen Namen... besitzen od. führen
* * *n.Heiligenschein m.Herrlichkeit f.Pracht -en f.Ruhm nur sing. m.
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