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1. n святыня2. n святилище3. n господь, всевышний4. a святой; священный; святейшийholy bread — просвира, просфора
holy oil — миро, святой елей
Holy Cross — крест господень; животворящее древо
Holy Mother — мадонна; богоматерь, богородица
Holy See — святейший престол; папский престол, Ватикан
Holy Writ — священное писание, библия
5. a священныйHoly Writ — Библия, Священное писание
6. a праведный, безгрешный; непорочный; святой; благочестивыйholy life — праведная жизнь, безгрешное житьё
holy man — праведник, святой; святой жизни человек
7. a эмоц. -усил. ужасный, крайний, чрезвычайныйI am holier than thou — я для тебя свят, я святее тебя
Синонимический ряд:1. blessed (adj.) blessed; celestial; consecrated; dedicated; hallowed; sacred; sacrosanct; sanctified; unprofane2. pious (adj.) angelic; chaste; devout; divine; god-fearing; godly; pietistic; pious; prayerful; religious; righteous; saintly; spiritual; virtuousАнтонимический ряд:abandoned; blasphemous; contaminated; corrupt; culpable; depraved; desecrated; evil; fiendish; godless; graceless; immoral; impious; impure; infernal; profane; sinful
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