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с.enlightenment♢
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2 просвещение
с.наро́дное просвеще́ние — public education
••эпо́ха Просвеще́ния — the Age of the Enlightenment
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Religion: Bodh Gaya (The place where Gotama attained the Enlightenment, and became a supreme buddha), Buddh Gaya -
4 содействовать просвещению человечества
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > содействовать просвещению человечества
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7 просвещение
сeducation, instruction; ист the Enlightenmentнаро́дное просвеще́ние — public education
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10 просвещение
enlightenment; (образование) educationполитическое просвещение — political education / enlightenment
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11 эпоха Просвещения
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12 эпоха просвещения
Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > эпоха просвещения
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13 брахмачарья
Religion: brahmacari (In Hinduism, "the student", one of the four spiritual stages of life, through which the "twice-born" Hindu ideally will pass), brahmacarya (In Buddhism, the practice of sexual chastity; more generally, the term denotes the endeavour by monks and nuns as well as lay devotees to live a moral life as a way to end suffering and to reach enlightenment), brahmacharya (In Buddhism, the practice of sexual chastity; more generally, the term denotes the endeavour by monks and nuns as well as lay devotees to live a moral life as a way to end suffering and to reach enlightenment) -
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1. period2. era3. epoch; era; period4. ageСинонимический ряд:время (сущ.) век; время; период; пора -
15 Просветление
(особ. в буддизме) enlightenmentРусско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > Просветление
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16 эпоха Просвещения
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > эпоха Просвещения
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СТАНОВИТЬСЯ/СТАТЬ (ВСТАВАТЬ/ ВСТАТЬ) НА ОЧЕРЕДЬ VP1. \О-186 (на что) (subj: human to include one's name on a list (to receive sth.): X стал на очередь - X put himself (his name) (down) on a (the) waiting listX added his name to a (the) waiting list.Мы подумываем о покупке машины, уже стали на очередь. We're thinking about buying a car and have already put our name on the waiting list.2. ( subj: abstr) (of a question, problem) to become urgent, demanding a quick resolution: на очередь стал X = X became first on the agendaX became top priority X came to demand immediate action X became s.o. 's first priority (most pressing concern)(in limited contexts) s.o. 's next concern was... Когда почва была достаточно взрыхлена учтивым обращением и народ отдохнул от просвещения, тогда, сама собой, стала на очередь потребность в законодательстве (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). When the ground had been sufficiently broken by courteous treatment, and when the people had had some respite from enlightenment, naturally, the next concern was for legislation (1b). -
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КРИЧАТЬ НА ВСЕХ ПЕРЕКРЁСТКАХ (оком-чём) coll VP subj: human to say or tell sth. repeatedly, insistently, and for all to hearX кричал (об Y-e) на всех перекрестках - X shouted about Y from the rooftops (from the housetops, on every street corner)X shouted from the rooftops (the housetops etc) that... X broadcast (the fact) that...«Мы оба считаем, что об этом надо кричать на всех перекрестках, а когда доходит до дела, вдруг вспоминаем о дисциплине и принимаемся послушно играть на руку всем этим вождистам, либералам, просветителям...» (Стругацкие 2). "Both you and I believe that it must be shouted from the rooftopsbut when it comes time to act, we suddenly remember about discipline and play docilely into the hands of our great leaders, those outstanding liberals, those pillars of enlightenment" (2a). -
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• СТАНОВИТЬСЯ/СТАТЬ <ВСТАВАТЬ/ВСТАТЬ> НА ОЧЕРЕДЬ[VP]=====⇒ to include one's name on a list (to receive sth.):- X added his name to a < the> waiting list.♦ Мы подумываем о покупке машины, уже стали на очередь. We're thinking about buying a car and have already put our name on the waiting list.2. [subj: abstr]⇒ (of a question, problem) to become urgent, demanding a quick resolution:- X became s.o.'s first priority < most pressing concern>;- [in limited contexts] s.o.'s next concern was...♦ Когда почва была достаточно взрыхлена учтивым обращением и народ отдохнул от просвещения, тогда, сама собой, стала на очередь потребность в законодательстве (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). When the ground had been sufficiently broken by courteous treatment, and when the people had had some respite from enlightenment, naturally, the next concern was for legislation (1b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > вставать на очередь
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• СТАНОВИТЬСЯ/СТАТЬ <ВСТАВАТЬ/ВСТАТЬ> НА ОЧЕРЕДЬ[VP]=====⇒ to include one's name on a list (to receive sth.):- X added his name to a < the> waiting list.♦ Мы подумываем о покупке машины, уже стали на очередь. We're thinking about buying a car and have already put our name on the waiting list.2. [subj: abstr]⇒ (of a question, problem) to become urgent, demanding a quick resolution:- X became s.o.'s first priority < most pressing concern>;- [in limited contexts] s.o.'s next concern was...♦ Когда почва была достаточно взрыхлена учтивым обращением и народ отдохнул от просвещения, тогда, сама собой, стала на очередь потребность в законодательстве (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). When the ground had been sufficiently broken by courteous treatment, and when the people had had some respite from enlightenment, naturally, the next concern was for legislation (1b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > встать на очередь
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