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62 expiate
[΄ekspieit] v քավել (հանցանքը, մեղքը) -
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66 Yom Kippur (The most solemn of Jewish religious holidays, when Jews seek to expiate their sins and achieve a reconciliation with God)
Религия: Йом-КиппурУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Yom Kippur (The most solemn of Jewish religious holidays, when Jews seek to expiate their sins and achieve a reconciliation with God)
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67 to expiate a sin
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68 ispaštati
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69 sovittaa rikos
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70 искупать
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71 kefaret et
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72 menebus dosa
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73 sovittaa (hyvittää)
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76 искупать вину
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77 magtakip ng kasalanan
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78 expiar
v.to atone for, to expiate.* * *1 to expiate, atone for* * *VT to expiate frm, atone for* * *verbo transitivo to expiate, atone for* * *= atone (for).Ex. It is necessary to rectify the misuses of the past, atone for the mistakes of the present, and ensure the well-being of future generations.* * *verbo transitivo to expiate, atone for* * *= atone (for).Ex: It is necessary to rectify the misuses of the past, atone for the mistakes of the present, and ensure the well-being of future generations.
* * *vtto expiate, atone for* * *
expiar ( conjugate expiar) verbo transitivo
to expiate, atone for
expiar verbo transitivo to atone for, make amends o reparation for: tengo que expiar mi culpa de alguna manera, I have to make amends for my wrongdoing in some way
' expiar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pagar
English:
atone
* * *expiar vtto atone for, to expiate* * *v/t expiate, atone for* * *expiar {85} vt: to expiate, to atone for -
79 büßen
I v/t1. (Verbrechen etc.) pay for; fig. auch suffer for; er büßte es mit seinem Leben fig. he paid for it with his life, he sacrificed his life for it; das sollst oder wirst du mir büßen you’ll pay for that, I’ll make you pay for thatII v/i1. büßen für pay for; fig. auch suffer for; dafür habe ich schwer büßen müssen fig. I had to pay dearly for it* * *to do penance; to atone* * *bü|ßen ['byːsn]1. vtto pay for; Sünden to atone for, to expiatedas wirst or sollst du mir bǘßen — I'll make you pay for that, you'll pay for that
2. vifür etw bǘßen (auch Rel) — to atone for sth
schwer ( für etw) bǘßen müssen — to have to pay dearly (for sth)
* * *(to suffer or be punished (for something): You'll answer for your rudeness one day!) answer for* * *bü·ßen[ˈby:sn̩]I. vt1. (bezahlen)▪ jdn \büßen to fine sbdafür wird er mir \büßen! I'll make him suffer [or I'm going to get him back] for that!* * *1.transitives Verb1) (Rel.): (sühnen) atone for; expiate3) (fig.) pay for2.intransitives Verb1) (Rel.)für etwas büßen — atone for or expiate something
3) (fig.) pay* * *A. v/ter büßte es mit seinem Leben fig he paid for it with his life, he sacrificed his life for it;wirst du mir büßen you’ll pay for that, I’ll make you pay for thatB. v/i1.büßen für pay for; fig auch suffer for;dafür habe ich schwer büßen müssen fig I had to pay dearly for it* * *1.transitives Verb1) (Rel.): (sühnen) atone for; expiate2) (bestraft werden für) atone for3) (fig.) pay for2.intransitives Verb1) (Rel.)für etwas büßen — atone for or expiate something
2) (bestraft werden) suffer3) (fig.) pay* * *v.to atone v. -
80 purgar
v.1 to purge (also figurative).Ella purga el líquido She purges the liquid.El cura purga a Ricardo The priest purges Richard.Ricardo purga la bomba de agua Richard purges the water pump.2 to give a laxative, to purge.Elsa purga a su hijo Elsa gives her son a laxative.3 to flush out, to flush.Ricardo purga la tubería Richard flushes out the pipes.4 to serve.* * *1 to purge (de, of)* * *1. VT1) (Med) to purge, administer a purgative to2) (Pol) (=depurar) to expelpurgar a los fascistas del partido — to purge the party of fascists, expel fascists from the party
3) (=limpiar de) [+ pecado] to purge, expiate; [+ delito] to pay for; [+ pasiones] to purgepurgar la religión de supersticiones — to purge o cleanse religion of superstition
4) (Mec) (=drenar) [+ depósito, tubería] to drain; [+ radiador] to bleed, drain; [+ frenos] to bleed5) (=purificar) to purify, refine2.See:* * *verbo transitivo1)a) (Med) to purgeb) (Tec) <tubería/depósito> to drain; < frenos> to bleedc) (Pol) to purge2) < pecados> to purge, expiate* * *= purge, cleanse.Ex. The system requests the number of the borrower and then purges that borrower's name and number from its files.Ex. Librarians were terrorised and their collections cleansed of ideologically harmful works.* * *verbo transitivo1)a) (Med) to purgeb) (Tec) <tubería/depósito> to drain; < frenos> to bleedc) (Pol) to purge2) < pecados> to purge, expiate* * *= purge, cleanse.Ex: The system requests the number of the borrower and then purges that borrower's name and number from its files.
Ex: Librarians were terrorised and their collections cleansed of ideologically harmful works.* * *purgar [A3 ]vtA1 ( Med) to purge2 ( Tec) ‹tubería/depósito› to drain; ‹frenos› to bleed3 ( Pol) to purgeB ‹pecados› to purge, expiate■ purgarseto purge one's bowels* * *
purgar verbo transitivo
1 Med to purge
2 Pol to purge
3 fig (los pecados, los delitos, etc) to pay for, expiate
' purgar' also found in these entries:
English:
purge
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* * *♦ vt1. Med to purge2. [radiador, tubería] to drain3. [condena] to serve4. [depurar] to purge* * *v/t MED, POL purge* * *purgar {52} vt1) : to purge, to cleanse2) : to liquidate (in politics)3) : to give a laxative to
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