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1 Eucharist
ˈju:kərɪst сущ.;
церк. евхаристия, причастие celebrate Eucharist ≈ причащаться в первый раз to give Eucharist ≈ причащать to receive the Eucharist ≈ причащаться(церковное) эвхаристия;
(святое) причастие (церковное) святые дары (церковное) благодарственный молебенEucharist церк. евхаристия, причастиеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > Eucharist
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2 Eucharist
['juːk(ə)rɪst]сущ.; рел.евхаристия, причастиеto celebrate / receive (the) Eucharist — причащаться
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