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1 звонить по усопшему
Русско-английский глоссарий христианской лексики > звонить по усопшему
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1) General subject: knell2) Makarov: toll a knell for the deceased3) Christianity: toll the death knellУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > звонить по усопшему
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1) General subject: toll, toll the knell, toll smb. 's death2) Makarov: toll deathУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > звонить по покойнику
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(колокольный, церковный; одна из существенных особенностей христ. храмового богослужения; он производится: а) для призыва христиан к богослужению и для оповещения о времени его начала; б) для возвещения не присутствующим в храме момента совершения наиболее важных молитвословий и священнодействий во время литургии и др. богослужений; в) для выражения праздничного торжества и духовной радости христиан, в наиболее великие праздники - помимо богослужения) bell ringing, ringing of bells, ringing sound, peal(s), toll, bell tolling, bell-sounds, ding, tintinnabulationзвон алтарных колокольчиков катол. — altar chime
красный звон — "red" [beautiful] bell-sounds
малиновый звон — the mellow chime, the "mauve" ringing of bells
похоронный звон — funeral [death] knell, funeral [death] bell, Passing bell, soul-bell
См. также в других словарях:
toll the death knell — sound/toll the death knell to cause an organization, system, or activity to fail or end. The new superstore will sound the death knell for hundreds of small independent shops. (often + for) The closure of the local car factory tolled the death… … New idioms dictionary
sound the death knell — sound/toll the death knell to cause an organization, system, or activity to fail or end. The new superstore will sound the death knell for hundreds of small independent shops. (often + for) The closure of the local car factory tolled the death… … New idioms dictionary
death knell — n [singular] a sign that something will soon fail or stop existing →↑death blow (sound/strike/toll) the death knell for/of sth ▪ The loss of Georgia would sound the death knell of Republican hopes … Dictionary of contemporary English
Death knell — A death knell is the ringing of a bell to announce a death. This is also called tolling the bell. The ancient custom of ringing a church bell at the actual time of death (The Passing Bell, or rather the Death Knell) fell into disuse in England by … Wikipedia
knell — I. verb Etymology: Middle English, from Old English cnyllan; akin to Middle High German erknellen to toll Date: before 12th century transitive verb to summon or announce by or as if by a knell intransitive verb 1. to ring especially for a death,… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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