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1 vicario
adj.vicarious, surrogate.m.vicar.* * *► adjetivo1 vicarial► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 vicar\el Vicario de Cristo the Vicar of Christ* * *SM (Rel) curateVicario de Cristo — Vicar of Christ (the Pope)
* * ** * *= vicar, vicarious.Ex. These figures of 'authority', the local postman, the vicar, the village postmistress and schoolmaster were fast disappearing from the rural scene.Ex. The hypotheses are tested for direct personal contact and vicarious contact via television.* * ** * *= vicar, vicarious.Ex: These figures of 'authority', the local postman, the vicar, the village postmistress and schoolmaster were fast disappearing from the rural scene.
Ex: The hypotheses are tested for direct personal contact and vicarious contact via television.* * *masculine, feminineA (párroco) vicarCompuestos:army chaplainvicar-generalB(representante): el vicario de Dios or de Cristo the Vicar of God o of Christ* * *
vicario
vicario m Rel vicar
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* * *vicario nmvicarvicario apostólico vicar apostolic;el vicario de Cristo the Vicar of Christ* * *m vicar;el vicario de Cristo the Vicar of Christ* * *: vicar -
2 наместник
(заместитель, лицо, обладающее определёнными полномочиями) vicar, deputy, viceregent, vicegerentнаместник Папы Римского (еп., осуществляющий церк. юрисдикцию в тех местах, где нет епархии) — apostolic vicar, vicar apostolic, сокр. V.A., Vic. Ap.
наместник св. Петра (о Папе Римском) — the Vicar of Peter
наместник Христа — Vicar of Christ, Vicar-General
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3 vie
dedicate, devote, marry* * *vb( ægtevie) marry ( fx the vicar married them; they were married in the local church);[ vie til](rel) dedicate to ( fx a temple dedicated to the worship of Zeus), consecrate to ( fx God);(fig) devote to ( fx devote one's life to art (, to working forpeace); devote one's efforts to something),F dedicate to ( fx dedicate one's life to God (, to work, toworking for peace)), consecrate to;[ vie en til præst] ordain somebody;[ vie sig til] devote oneself to, give oneself up to.
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