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1 festivals and religious customs clause
оговорка о соблюдении подрядчиком местных праздников и об уважении им религиозных обычаев в стране заказчикаАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > festivals and religious customs clause
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2 габдала
Religion: Havdala (A ceremony in Jewish homes and in synagogues concluding the Sabbath and religious festivals), Havdalah (A ceremony in Jewish homes and in synagogues concluding the Sabbath and religious festivals) -
3 Моэд
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4 Ситигосан
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5 мер
1) Chemistry: mer2) Religion: mer( Among the Cheremis and Udmurts, a district where people would gather periodically to hold religious festivals and perform sacrifices to nature gods) -
6 Кумбх-мела
Religion: Kumbh Mela (Greatest of the Hindu pilgrimage festivals, a riverside religious fair held four times every 12 years), Kumbha Mela (Greatest of the Hindu pilgrimage festivals, a riverside religious fair held four times every 12 years) -
7 Шавуот
1) General subject: pentecost (еврейский праздник), the pentecost (еврейский праздник)2) Religion: Hag ha-Qazir, Shabuoth ( Second of the three Pilgrim Festivals of the Jewish religious calendar), Shavuot, Yom ha-Bikkurim -
8 праздник
( религиозный) (church) festival, (religious) feast(day), feast [holy] day, (отмечаемый церк. службой) high festival, ( в определённой церкви) synaxis, библ. high day, катол., лат. festumБогородичные праздники правосл. — the feasts of the Theotokos, the feasts of the Mother of God
большие праздники (напр. еврейские) — high holy days
великий праздник правосл. — Great feast
праздники, во время которых верующие должны присутствовать на мессе и воздержаться от физического труда катол. — holy days of obligation
праздник в честь какого-л. святого катол. — fete (day)
праздник в честь св. заступника [покровителя] (в честь которого названа церковь или часовня) — см. престольный праздник
ежегодный приходской праздник англик. — wake
малый праздник правосл. — little feast
наиболее важные праздники катол., лат. — solemnitates ('solemnities')
наименее важные праздники катол., лат. — memoriae ("memorials")
переходящие [подвижные] праздники — см. скользящие праздники
"простой" праздник катол. (не включённый в "удвоенные") — simple (feast)
скользящие праздники (отмечаемые в разные дни года в зависимости от даты Пасхи) — movable feasts, лат. Festa mobilia
средний праздник правосл. (к числу средних праздников Русской православной церкви относятся: еженедельное воскресенье как "малая Пасха", дни почитания некоторых особо чтимых икон Божией Матери, праздник архангела Михаила, пророка Илии, Николая Чудотворца, Сергия Радонежского, Серафима Саровского и некоторые др. праздники) — lesser feast
"удвоенные" праздники катол. (название более важных праздников в катол служебниках; они подразделяются на "удвоенные" (обычные) ( doubles), великие "удвоенные" ( greater doubles), "удвоенные" второго класса ( doubles of the second class) и "удвоенные" первого класса ( doubles of the first class), "удвоенные" главные ( doubles major) и "удвоенные" менее главные ( doubles minor) с подразделением в каждом классе на первостепенные ( primary) и второстепенные ( secondary), а тж. "полуудвоенные" [менее важные] ( semidoubles); такое деление было проведено папой Пием X в 1911 с целью выделения более важных праздников при их совпадении) — double [duplex] feasts
праздник храмового святого — см. праздник в честь св. заступника [покровителя]
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9 local holidays clause
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > local holidays clause
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