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101 sábana del altar
(n.) = altar clothEx. According to the Roman Catholic Church and the Anglican Church the only materials acceptable for use as an altar cloth are linen made from flax or hemp.* * *(n.) = altar clothEx: According to the Roman Catholic Church and the Anglican Church the only materials acceptable for use as an altar cloth are linen made from flax or hemp.
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102 kości|ół
m 1. (świątynia) church- kościół pod wezwaniem Bożego Ciała Corpus Christi Church- chodzić do kościoła to go to church2. (instytucja) Kościół the Church- rozdział Kościoła od Państwa the separation of church and state a. (the) church from (the) state3. (wspólnota religijna) Kościół Church, denomination- był członkiem Kościoła metodystycznego he was a member of the Methodist Church4. pot. (nabożeństwo) church pot.- spotkamy się po kościele we can meet after church- □ Kościół ewangelicko-augsburski Relig. the Lutheran Church of the Augsburg Confession- Kościół ewangelicko-reformowany the Reformed (Calvinist) Church- Kościół koptyjski Relig. Coptic Church- Kościół luterański Relig. the Lutheran Church- Kościół prawosławny the Orthodox Church- Kościół rzymskokatolicki Relig. the Roman Catholic Church- Kościół wschodni Relig. the (Eastern) Orthodox Church■ pójść pod kościół pot. to go out and begThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > kości|ół
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103 taufen
v/t1. KIRCHL. baptize, christen (auch fig.); sich taufen lassen get (o.s.) baptized; jemanden auf den Namen Anna taufen baptize s.o. as ( oder christen s.o.) Anna* * *to baptize; to christen* * *tau|fen ['taufn]vtto baptize; (bei Äquatortaufe) to duck; (= nennen) Kind, Schiff, Hund etc to christensich táúfen lassen — to be baptized
jdn auf den Namen Rufus táúfen — to christen sb Rufus
* * *1) (to baptize into the Christian church: The priest christened three babies today.) christen2) (to give (a name) to: She was christened Joanna.) christen3) (to dip (a person) in water, or sprinkle (someone) with water, as a symbol of acceptance into the Christian church, usually also giving him a name: She was baptized Mary but calls herself Jane.) baptize4) (to dip (a person) in water, or sprinkle (someone) with water, as a symbol of acceptance into the Christian church, usually also giving him a name: She was baptized Mary but calls herself Jane.) baptise* * *tau·fen[ˈtaufn̩]vt▪ jdn \taufen to baptize sb, to christen sbein getaufter Jude a converted Jew▪ jdn \taufen to christen sb▪ etw \taufen to christen sthein Schiff \taufen to christen a ship* * *transitives Verb1) (die Taufe vollziehen an) baptize2) (einen Namen geben) christen <child, ship, animal, etc.>* * *taufen v/t1. KIRCHE baptize, christen (auch fig);sich taufen get (o.s.) baptized;jemanden auf den Namen Anna taufen baptize sb as ( oder christen sb) Annaich taufe dich auf den Namen … bei Schiffstaufe: I name this ship …* * *transitives Verb1) (die Taufe vollziehen an) baptize2) (einen Namen geben) christen <child, ship, animal, etc.>* * *v.to baptise (UK) v.to baptize (US) v.to christen v. -
104 katolicki
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > katolicki
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105 romain
romain, e [ʀɔmɛ̃, εn]1. adjective2. masculine noun, feminine3. feminine noun* * *romaine ʀɔmɛ̃, ɛn adjectif1) ( de Rome) Roman2) Religion3) ( en typographie)caractères romains — roman typeface [U]
* * *ʀɔmɛ̃, ɛn nm/f Romain, -e* * *A adj1 ⇒ Les villes ( de la Rome moderne ou ancienne) Roman;2 Relig l'Église romaine the Roman Catholic Church, the Church of Rome;3 Imprim caractères romains roman typeface.B romaine nf1 ( salade) cos lettuce, romaine lettuce US;2 ( balance) steelyard.être bon comme la romaine to be soft○ ou gullible.————————————————romaine nom féminin2. (familier & locution) -
106 katholiek
adj. Catholic, belonging to the Roman Catholic Church--------n. Catholic, member of the Roman Catholic Church -
107 كنيسة
كَنِيسَة \ church: a building in which Christians meet to pray to God. the church: all those who hold certain beliefs about God: the Church of England; the Roman Catholic Church. \ الكَنِيسَة الأُرْثُوذُكسِيّة (الشرقيّة) \ Orthodox Church: (with the) the Christian church of the Middle East and Greece, which does not follow the Church of Rome. \ كَنِيسَة جامِعَة \ cathedral: an important church. \ كَنِيسَة خاصّة \ chapel: a small church, esp. one in a school, college, etc.. -
108 prepararse para
v.1 to get ready for, to gear up for, to make preparations for, to make provision for.Ella se prepara para la fiesta She gets ready for the party.2 to become fit for, to brace for.Ella se prepara para la carrera She becomes fit for the race.3 to prepare to, to get about to.Ella se prepara para viajar She prepares to travel.4 to be trained for.Se nos prepara para matar We are trained for killing.* * *= gear up for, ready + Reflexivo + to/for, saddle up for, brace for, get + ready toEx. Results show that the agencies are geared up for a one-way, top-down flow of information.Ex. Knowledge managers must ready themselves for dramatic changes and position all their services and activities carefully if they are to gain the full advantages of the technique.Ex. The article ' Saddle up for reading' describes a library reading and activity programme designed for children aged between 8 and 16 years.Ex. The Roman Catholic Church is bracing for a new public backlash after agreeing to participate for the first time in a television documentary series about the Inquisition.Ex. Residents are encouraged to get ready to make a splash, swim some laps, enjoy water aerobics or learn to swim at these facilities this summer.* * *= gear up for, ready + Reflexivo + to/for, saddle up for, brace for, get + ready toEx: Results show that the agencies are geared up for a one-way, top-down flow of information.
Ex: Knowledge managers must ready themselves for dramatic changes and position all their services and activities carefully if they are to gain the full advantages of the technique.Ex: The article ' Saddle up for reading' describes a library reading and activity programme designed for children aged between 8 and 16 years.Ex: The Roman Catholic Church is bracing for a new public backlash after agreeing to participate for the first time in a television documentary series about the Inquisition.Ex: Residents are encouraged to get ready to make a splash, swim some laps, enjoy water aerobics or learn to swim at these facilities this summer. -
109 Маланкаризская католическая церковь
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Маланкаризская католическая церковь
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110 apostólico
adj.apostolic, missionary, apostolical, papal.* * *► adjetivo1 (de los apóstoles) apostolic2 (del papa) apostolic, papal* * *ADJ apostolic* * *- ca adjetivo apostolic* * *= apostolic.Ex. Visits to the great basilicas dedicated to the apostolic martyrs Peter and Paul were a key element of Roman pilgrimages.----* Iglesia Católica Apostólica Romana, la = Roman Catholic Church, the.* * *- ca adjetivo apostolic* * *= apostolic.Ex: Visits to the great basilicas dedicated to the apostolic martyrs Peter and Paul were a key element of Roman pilgrimages.
* Iglesia Católica Apostólica Romana, la = Roman Catholic Church, the.* * *apostólico -ca1 (de los apóstoles) apostolic2 (del Papa) papal, apostolic* * *
apostólico◊ -ca adjetivo
apostolic
' apostólico' also found in these entries:
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nuncio
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missionary
* * *apostólico, -a adjRel1. [de los apóstoles] apostolic2. [del papa] [bendición] papal;[iglesia católica] apostolic* * *adj apostolic* * *apostólico, -ca adj: apostolic -
111 culte
culte [kylt]1. masculine nouna. ( = vénération) worshipb. ( = pratiques) form of worship ; ( = religion) religionc. ( = office protestant) service2. adjective[film, livre] cult* * *kylt
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nom masculin2) ( ensemble de pratiques) religion3) ( adoration profane) cult, worship
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(-)culte (in compounds)* * *kylt1. nm1) (= pratique religieuse) worshiple culte rendu à... — the worship of...
2) (= religion, foi)le culte catholique — the Catholic religion, the Catholic faith
le culte musulman — the Muslim religion, the Muslim faith
le culte protestant — the Protestant religion, the Protestant faith
See:3) (= hommage, vénération) worshipvouer un culte à qch/qn — to worship sth/sb
4) (= service religieux protestant) service2. adj* * *A nm1 Relig gén cult; ( adoration) worship; culte des morts cult of the dead; culte du soleil sun worship; culte des ancêtres ancestor worship; rendre/vouer un culte à qn/qch to worship sb/sth;2 ( ensemble de pratiques) religion; le culte catholique/musulman the Catholic/Muslim religion;3 ( office protestant) (Protestant) service;4 ( adoration profane) cult, worship; avoir le culte de qch to worship sth; il a le culte de la réussite sociale he worships social success.culte de la personnalité personality cult.[kylt] nom masculin[cérémonie] service[dans le protestantisme] -
112 serie documental televisiva
Ex. The Roman Catholic Church is bracing for a new public backlash after agreeing to participate for the first time in a television documentary series about the Inquisition.* * *Ex: The Roman Catholic Church is bracing for a new public backlash after agreeing to participate for the first time in a television documentary series about the Inquisition.
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113 Лионский собор католической церкви
Religion: Council of Lyon ( 1. 1245, the 13th ecumenical council of the Roman Catholic Church; 2. 1274, the 14th ecumenical council of the Roman Catholic Church)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Лионский собор католической церкви
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114 Iglesia Católica Apostólica Romana, la
= Roman Catholic Church, theEx. The Roman Catholic Church is bracing for a new public backlash after agreeing to participate for the first time in a television documentary series about the Inquisition.Spanish-English dictionary > Iglesia Católica Apostólica Romana, la
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115 Iglesia Católica Romana, la
= Roman Catholic Church, theEx. The Roman Catholic Church is bracing for a new public backlash after agreeing to participate for the first time in a television documentary series about the Inquisition. -
116 Iglesia Católica Apostólica Romana
la Iglesia Católica Apostólica Romana= Roman Catholic Church, theEx: The Roman Catholic Church is bracing for a new public backlash after agreeing to participate for the first time in a television documentary series about the Inquisition.
Spanish-English dictionary > Iglesia Católica Apostólica Romana
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117 Iglesia Católica Romana
la Iglesia Católica Romana= Roman Catholic Church, theEx: The Roman Catholic Church is bracing for a new public backlash after agreeing to participate for the first time in a television documentary series about the Inquisition.
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118 katolik
adj. Catholic, popish, papistic, papistical, Roman Catholic, of or pertaining to the Roman Catholic Church--------n. romanist, Roman, Catholic, Roman Catholic, papalist, papist* * *1. catholic 2. Catholic 3. papist 4. roman catholic -
119 HVÍTR
a. white (hvítt silfr); h. á hár, white-haired.* * *adj. [Ulf. hweits = λευκός; A. S. hwít; Engl. white; Hel. huît; O. H. G. hwîz; Germ. weiss; Swed. hvit; Dan. hvid]:—white; hvít skinn, white fur, 4. 24; h. motr, a white cap, Ld. 188; h. skjöldr, a white shield, Fms. x. 347; hit hvíta feldarins, Fbr. 148; hvítt blóm, white blossom, 4. 24; hvítt hold, white flesh (skin), id.; hvít hönd, a white band, Hallfred; h. háls, a white neck, of a lady, Rm.; h. hestr, a white horse, Fms. ix. 527; hvítr á har, white-haired, vi. 130; h. maðr ( fair of hue) ok vænn í andliti, x. 420; hvítan mann ok huglausan, Ld. 232; hvít mörk, white money, of pure silver, opp. to grátt ( grey) silver, B. K. 95; hvítr matr, white meat, i. e. milk, curds, and the like, opp. to flesh, in the eccl. law, K. Þ. K. 126; hvítr dögurðr, a white day meal, Sighvat; hvíta-matr, id, K. Þ. K. 102; mjall-hvítr, fann-h., snjó-h., drift-h., white as driven snow; al-h., white allover.B. Eccl. use of the word white:I. at the introduction of Christianity, neophytes in the week after their baptism used to wear white garments, called hvíta-váðir, f. pl. white weeds, as a symbol of baptism cleansing from sin and being a new birth; a neophyte was called hvít-váðungr, m. a ‘ white-weedling,’ one dressed in white weeds, Niðrst. 111: the Sagas contain many touching episodes of neophytes, esp. such as were baptized in old age, and died whilst in the white weeds; þat er sögn flestra manna at Kjartan hafi þann dag görzt handgenginn Ólafi konungi er hann var færðr ór hvíta-váðum ok þeir Bolli báðir, Ld. ch. 40; síðan hafði konungr þá í boði sínu ok veitti þeim ena virðuligustu veizlu meðan þeir vóru í hvítaváðum, ok lét kenna þeim heilög fræði, Fms. i. 230; Glúmr (Víga-Glúm) var biskupaðr í banasótt af Kol biskupi ok andaðisk í hvítaváðum, Glúm. 397; Bárðr tók sótt litlu síðar enn hann var skírðr ok andaðisk í hvítaváðum, Fms. ii. 153; Ólafr á Haukagili var skírðr ok andaðisk í hvítaváðum, Fs. (Vd.) 77; var Tóki síðan skírðr af hirðbiskupi Ólafs konungs, ok andaðisk í hvítaváðum, Fb. ii. 138; síðan andaðisk Gestr í hvítaváðum, Bárð. (sub fin.) Sweden, but above all Gothland, remained in great part heathen throughout the whole of the 11th century, after the neighbouring countries Denmark and Norway had become Christian, and so we find in Sweden Runic stones referring to Swedes who had died in the white weeds, some abroad and some at home; sem varð dauðr íhvítaváðum í Danmörku, Baut. 435; hann varð dauðr í Danmörku í hvítaváðum, 610; þeir dó í hvítaváðum, 68; sem dó í hvítaváðum, 271; hann varð dauðr í hvítaváðum, 223, 497. Churches when consecrated used to be dressed out with white; var Kjartan at Borg grafinn, þá var kirkja nyvígð ok í hvítaváðum, Ld. 230.II. the white garments gave rise to new words and phrases amongst the first generation of northern Christians:1. Hvíta-Kristr, m. ‘ White-Christ,’ was the favourite name of Christ; hafa láti mik heitan Hvíta-Kristr at viti eld, ef…, Sighvat; another poet (Edda 91) uses the word; and in prose, dugi þú mér, Hvíta-Kristr, help thou me, White-Christ! Fs. 101; ok þeir er þann sið hafa taka nafn af þeim Guði er þeir trúa á, ok kallaðr er Hvíta-Kristr ok því heita þeir Kristnir, mér er ok sagt at H. sé svá miskunsamr, at …, Fms. i. 295; en ef ek skal á guð nacquat trúa, hvat er mér þá verra at ek trúa á Hvíta-Krist en á annat guð? Ó. H. 204; Arnljótr svarar, heyrt hefi ek getið Hvíta-Krists, en ekki er mér kunnigt um athöfn hans eða hvar hann ræðr fyrir, 211; en þó trúi ek á Hvíta-Krist, Fb. ii. 137.2. the great festivals, Yule (see Ld. ch. 40), Easter and Pentecost, but especially the two latter, were the great seasons for christening; in the Roman Catholic church especially Easter, whence in Roman usage the first Sunday after Easter was called Dominica in Albis; but in the northern churches, perhaps owing to the cold weather at Easter time, Pentecost, as the birthday of the church, seems to have been specially appointed for christening and for ordination, see Hungrv. ch. 2, Thom. 318; hence the following week was termed the Holy Week (Helga Vika). Hence; Pentecost derived its name from the white garments, and was called Hvíta-dagar, the White days, i. e. Whitsun-week; frá Páskadegi inum fýrsta skulu vera vikur sjau til Drottins-dags í Hvítadögum; Drottinsdag í Hvítadögum skulu vér halda sem hinn fyrsta Páskadag, K. Þ. K. 102; þváttdag fyrir Hvítadaga = Saturday next before Whitsunday, 126, 128; Páskadag inn fyrsta ok Uppstigningar-dag ok Drottinsdag í Hvítadögum, 112; þá Imbrudaga er um Hvítadaga verða, 120; vóru afteknir tveir dagar í Hvítadögum, Bs. i. 420; um várit á Hvítadögum, Orkn. 438: Hvítadaga-vika, u, f. White-day week = Whitsun-week, K. Þ. K. 126: in sing., þeir kómu at Hvítadegi (= Whitsunday) til Björgynjar, Fms. x. 63, v. 1.: Hvítadaga-helgi, f. the White-day feast, Whitsuntide, Fms. viii. 373, xi. 339, Sturl. iii. 206: Hvítadaga-hríð, a snow storm during the White days, Ann. 1330: Hvít-Drottins-dagr, m. the White Lord’s day, i. e. Whitsunday, the northern Dominica in Albis, Rb. 484, Fms. vii. 156, Bs. i. 62, where it refers to the 20th of May, 1056, on which day Isleif the first bishop of Iceland was consecrated. The name that at last prevailed was Hvíta-sunna, u, f. Whitsun, i. e. White-sun, D. N. ii. 263, 403: Hvítasunni-dagr, m. Whitsuday, Fb. ii. 546, Fms. viii. 63, v. l.: Hvítasunnudags-vika, u, f. Whitsun-week, Fb. ii. 546; Páskaviku, ok Hvítasunnudagsviku, ok þrjár vikur fyrir Jónsvöku, ok svá fyrir Michials-messu, N. G. L. i. 150; hvítasunnudagshátíð, Thom. 318. As the English was the mother-church of that of Norway and Iceland, the Icelandic eccl. phrases are derived from the English language. See Bingham’s Origg. s. vv. White Garments, and Dominica in Albis, where however no reference is given to Icel. writers. In modern Denmark and Norway the old name has been displaced by Pindse, i. e. Pfingsten, derived from the Greek word, whereas in Icel., as in Engl., only the name Hvítasunna is known, ☞ In Denmark the people make a practice of thronging to the woods on Whitsun morning to see the rising of the sun, and returning with green branches in their hands, the trees being just in bud at that season.C. COMPDS: hvítabjörn, hvítadagar, hvítagnípa, hvítalogn, hvítamatr, Hvítasunna, hvítaváðir, hvítavalr, hvítarmr, hvítbránn, hvítbrúnn, hvítdreki, Hvítdrottinsdagr, hvítfaldaðr, hvítfjaðraðr, hvítflekkóttr, hvítfyrsa, hvítfyssi, hvíthaddaðr, hvíthárr, hvítjarpr, hvítklæddr, hvítmelingar, hvítröndóttr, hvítskeggjaðr, hvítskinn, hvítváðungr.II. as pr. names, Hvítr, Engl. White, Dan. Hvid, Landn.; esp. as a surname, Hvíti, the White, Óláfr Hvíti, Þorsteinn Hvíti, Landn.: Hvít-beinn, m. White-hone, a nickname, Landn.; as also Hvíta-skáld, Hvíta-ský, Hvíta-leðr, Hvíta-kollr, Landn.: in local names, Hvíta-býr, Whitby; Hvíta-nes, Hvíta-dalr, Landn.; Hvít-á, the White-water, a name of several Icel. rivers flowing from glaciers, Hvítár-vellir, Hvítár-síða, Landn.; Hvítramanna-land, White-men’s-land, old name of the southern part of the present United States, Landn. -
120 romano
1. adj Romanfare alla romana go Dutch2. m, romana f Roman* * *romano1 agg.1 Roman: la Chiesa romana, the Roman (Catholic) Church; l'impero romano, the Roman Empire; numeri romani, Roman numerals // (tip.) carattere romano, Roman type // pagare alla romana, to pay one's own share* * *[ro'mano] romano (-a)1. aggfare o pagare alla romana — to go Dutch
2. sm/f* * *[ro'mano] 1.aggettivo Roman (anche relig. tip.)2.sostantivo maschile (f. -a)1) Roman2) ling. Roman dialect••* * *romano/ro'mano/ ⇒ 2Roman (anche relig. tip.)(f. -a)1 Roman2 ling. Roman dialectpagare o fare alla -a to go Dutch.
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