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1 convent
N1. कान्वेंटIn most of the convent school teaching staff are nuns. -
2 abbess (A woman who is the superior of a convent of nuns)
Религия: аббатисаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > abbess (A woman who is the superior of a convent of nuns)
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3 religioso
adj.religious, godly, pious, devout.m.1 priest, monk.2 man of God.* * *► adjetivo1 religious► nombre masculino,nombre femenino* * *(f. - religiosa)adj.* * *religioso, -a1.ADJ religious2.SM / F monk/nun, member of a religious order* * *I- sa adjetivo religiousII- sa masculino, femenino member of a religious order* * *= religious, denominational, devotional, pastoral, clerical, prayerful, pious, God-fearing.Ex. The authentic name of ethnic, national, religious, social, or sexual groups should be established if such a name is determinable.Ex. The mix of religious publishing is widespread including denominational and non-denominational presses, as well as secular and university presses.Ex. With its riverfront orientation and steps leading down to the esplanade, the library evokes a Greek devotional temple.Ex. This article pays particular attention to the pastor's vulnerability, while carrying out pastoral duties, to civil lawsuits for malpractice.Ex. To take George Eliot as an example, her first work of fiction 'Scenes of Clerical Life' was put out in book form in an edition of 1,000 copies.Ex. The article 'Man proposes, God disposes' is reminder that all planning should take place in a spirit of prayerful reliance on God.Ex. This pious plantation owner wanted to teach Christianity to 12 of his slaves by inviting them to participate in a reenactment of the Last Supper.Ex. On this increasingly God-fearing globe, only Western Europe looks like the last bastion of secularism -- or are the faithful here too returning to the fold?.----* adoctrinamiento religioso = religious indoctrination.* antireligioso = anti-religious.* desde un punto de vista religioso = religiously.* discurso religioso = religious discourse.* doctrina religiosa = religious doctrine.* fanático religioso = religious zealot, religionist, religious bigot.* fe religiosa = religious faith.* hermana religiosa = religious sister.* hermano religioso = religious brother.* libertad religiosa = religious freedom.* mantis religiosa = praying mantis, praying mantid.* música religiosa = religious music.* orden religiosa = religious order.* persecución religiosa = religious persecution.* práctica religiosa = religious practice.* religioso-cultural = religious-cultural.* religioso practicante = churchgoer.* secta religiosa = religious sect.* servicio religioso = ceremonial service.* * *I- sa adjetivo religiousII- sa masculino, femenino member of a religious order* * *= religious, denominational, devotional, pastoral, clerical, prayerful, pious, God-fearing.Ex: The authentic name of ethnic, national, religious, social, or sexual groups should be established if such a name is determinable.
Ex: The mix of religious publishing is widespread including denominational and non-denominational presses, as well as secular and university presses.Ex: With its riverfront orientation and steps leading down to the esplanade, the library evokes a Greek devotional temple.Ex: This article pays particular attention to the pastor's vulnerability, while carrying out pastoral duties, to civil lawsuits for malpractice.Ex: To take George Eliot as an example, her first work of fiction 'Scenes of Clerical Life' was put out in book form in an edition of 1,000 copies.Ex: The article 'Man proposes, God disposes' is reminder that all planning should take place in a spirit of prayerful reliance on God.Ex: This pious plantation owner wanted to teach Christianity to 12 of his slaves by inviting them to participate in a reenactment of the Last Supper.Ex: On this increasingly God-fearing globe, only Western Europe looks like the last bastion of secularism -- or are the faithful here too returning to the fold?.* adoctrinamiento religioso = religious indoctrination.* antireligioso = anti-religious.* desde un punto de vista religioso = religiously.* discurso religioso = religious discourse.* doctrina religiosa = religious doctrine.* fanático religioso = religious zealot, religionist, religious bigot.* fe religiosa = religious faith.* hermana religiosa = religious sister.* hermano religioso = religious brother.* libertad religiosa = religious freedom.* mantis religiosa = praying mantis, praying mantid.* música religiosa = religious music.* orden religiosa = religious order.* persecución religiosa = religious persecution.* práctica religiosa = religious practice.* religioso-cultural = religious-cultural.* religioso practicante = churchgoer.* secta religiosa = religious sect.* servicio religioso = ceremonial service.* * *religiousse educó en un colegio religioso she was educated at a convent school o a religious schoolmasculine, femininereligious person, member of a religious orderun religioso franciscano a Franciscan friar o monklas religiosas del convento the nuns in the convent* * *
religioso◊ -sa adjetivo
religious
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
member of a religious order
religioso,-a
I adjetivo
1 religious
2 (puntualidad, exactitud, etc) strict
II sustantivo masculino y femenino member of a religious order
' religioso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adherirse
- parecerse
- piedad
- religiosa
- civil
- funeral
- hábito
- hermano
- himno
- lego
- matrimonio
English:
become
- religious
- service
- revival
* * *religioso, -a♦ adjreligious♦ nm,f[monje] monk; [monja] nun* * *I adj religiousII m monk* * *religioso, -sa adj: religiousreligioso, -sa n: monk m, nun f* * *religioso adj religious -
4 sœur
sœʀ1) ( dans la famille) sister2) Religion sister* * *sœʀ nf1) (dans une famille) sister2) RELIGION (= religieuse) nun, Sister* * *sœur nf1 ( dans la famille) sister; c'est ma grande/petite sœur○ she's my big/little sister; l'ignorance est souvent sœur de la misère fig ignorance often goes hand in hand with poverty;2 Relig sister; une sœur a nun; sœur Anne Sister Anne; bonjour, ma sœur good morning, Sister; elle est allée à l'école chez les sœurs she went to a convent school; une sœur infirmière a nursing sister.sœur jumelle twin sister; sœur de lait foster sister.[sɶr] nom féminin1. [parente] sisterma sœur aînée my elder ou older sisterchez les sœurs with the nuns, in a conventbien, ma sœur very well, sister -
5 Swedish Lace
The Wadstena lace was made by Swedish nuns of gold and silver threads knitted together and then plaited into fabric. Cutwork also was made from very early times. Today the only lace made is a coarse torchon made by the peasants in the neighbourhood of the convent of Wadstena, and used solely in Sweden. -
6 Kloster
n; -s, -; RELI. monastery, cloister lit.; (Nonnenkloster) convent; ins Kloster gehen go into a monastery ( oder convent); Nonne: auch take the veil; da kann ich ja gleich ins Kloster gehen iro. I might as well become a monk ( Frau: nun)* * *das Kloster(Gebäude) cloister;(Mönchskloster) monastery;(Nonnenkloster) convent* * *Klos|ter ['kloːstɐ]nt -s, -['kløːstɐ] cloister; (= Mönchskloster auch) monastery; (= Nonnenkloster auch) convent, nunnery (old)ins Klóster gehen — to enter a monastery/convent, to become a monk/nun
* * *das1) (a building in which nuns live.) convent2) (a house in which a community of monks lives.) monastery* * *Klos·ter<-s, Klöster>[ˈklo:stɐ, pl ˈklø:stɐ]ins \Kloster gehen to enter a monastery/convent, to become a monk/nun* * *das; Klosters, Klöster (MönchsKloster) monastery; (NonnenKloster) convent; nunnery* * ** * *das; Klosters, Klöster (MönchsKloster) monastery; (NonnenKloster) convent; nunnery* * *-¨ n.convent n.monastery n. -
7 conventual
adj.conventual.* * *► adjetivo1 conventual* * *ADJ conventual* * *adjetivo conventual* * *= conventual.Ex. The nuns tenaciously defended their conventual tradition, which led to laxity both in discipline and resistance to attempts at reform.* * *adjetivo conventual* * *= conventual.Ex: The nuns tenaciously defended their conventual tradition, which led to laxity both in discipline and resistance to attempts at reform.
* * *conventualvida conventual convent life* * *conventual adjla vida conventual [de monjas] convent life;[de monjes] monastic life -
8 женский монастырь
2) Religion: convent( A local community or house of a religious order or congregation; an establishment of nuns), nunnery (A community of nuns or the building in which they live) -
9 монастырь
(правосл., катол. или буддийские общины монахов или монахинь, принявшие единые правила коллективной жизни, с особой церковно-хозяйственной организацией, а тж. соответствующее здание или комплекс зданий) cloister, convent, religious house, (тж. мужской) monastery, сокр. mon, греч. mandra; ( женский) (nuns') convent, ( в Америке - редко) nunnery; (небольшой монастырь, подчинённый аббатству) priory; ( монастырь во главе с аббатом или аббатисой) abbey; ( монастырь нищенствующего монашеского ордена) friary; истор. fratryбуддийский монастырь — bonzery, ( в Бирме) kyaung
монастырь, где монахи сохраняют значительную свободу, включая право иметь собственность — idiorrhythmic monastery
женский и мужской монастырь истор. (в Зап. Европе) — a double monastery
небольшой монастырь, подчинённый другому монастырю — a dependant [succursal] monastery, succursal(e)
нештатный монастырь (не входящий в ведение епископа) истор., катол. — exempt monastery
огороженная территория, примыкающая к монастырю — monastery's precincts
"средостенные" монастыри истор. (на Руси, в которых вплоть до сер. 16 в. совместно обитали монахи и монахини, что было запрещено при Иване Грозном на Стоглавом соборе) — double monasteries
удалиться [уйти] в монастырь — to retire to [go into] a monastery
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10 vicaría
f.1 vicariate, vicarage.1 vicar, the second superior in a convent of nuns.* * *1 (dignidad) vicarship, vicariate2 (lugar) vicarage\pasar por la vicaría familiar to get married, get married in church* * *SF woman priest* * *femenino vicariatepasar por la vicaría — (fam) to get hitched in church (colloq)
* * *femenino vicariatepasar por la vicaría — (fam) to get hitched in church (colloq)
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vicaría sustantivo femenino
vicariate
vicaría sustantivo femenino vicarage
♦ Locuciones: fam (casarse) pasar por la vicaría, to tie the knot
' vicaría' also found in these entries:
English:
vicarage
* * *vicaría nf1. [cargo] vicarship, vicariate2. [residencia] vicarage;Fampasar por la vicaría to tie the knot* * *f pastor’s house, vicarage;pasar por la vicaría fam get married in church -
11 abbess
['æbes]1) Общая лексика: аббатиса, настоятельница монастыря2) Религия: игуменья, настоятельница, настоятельница женского католического монастыря, (A woman who is the superior of a convent of nuns) аббатиса3) Макаров: аббатисса4) Табуированная лексика: содержательница публичного дома -
12 аббатиса
2) Religion: abbess( A woman who is the superior of a convent of nuns), prelatess (A female prelate) -
13 fraide
[from Rom.] iz.1. monk; \fraide sartu to become a friar ; San Frantziskoko \fraide bat a Franciscan monk; Augustinen ordenako \fraidea friar of the Augustine order2. [ izenen aurrean ] \fraide-komentu friars' convent; \fraide-gela monk's cell; \fraide-mojen ikastetxeak schools run by monks and nuns | church-run schools
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