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dɪˌnɔmɪˈneɪʃənl прил. относящийся к некоторой религиозной конфессии, вероисповеданию to bring together Christians from different denominational backgrounds ≈ собрать христиан различных конфессий A multi-denominational group of religious leaders led the mourners in prayer ≈ Религиозных лидеры нескольких конфессий привели скорбящих к молитве. относящийся к какому-л. вероисповеданию - * school школа с учащимися одного вероисповедания (неодобрительно) сектантский denominational относящийся (к какому-л.) вероисповеданию ~ сектантскийБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > denominational
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[dɪˌnɔmɪ'neɪʃ(ə)n(ə)l]прил.; рел.относящийся к некоторой религиозной конфессии, вероисповеданиюto bring together Christians from different denominational backgrounds — собрать христиан различных конфессий
A multi-denominational group of religious leaders led the mourners in prayer. — Религиозные лидеры нескольких конфессий молились вместе со скорбящими.
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