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1 орден
1) (знак отличия) order, decorationнаградить орденом — to decorate (smb.) with an order, to grant (smb.) an order
представить к ордену — to recommend (smb.) with an order / for a decoration
орден "За боевые заслуги" (Россия) — Order of War Merits
орден "За заслуги" (Великобритания) — Order of Merit
орден "За заслуги перед Отечеством" (Россия) — Order of Merits for the Country
орден Ленина (СССР) ист. — Order of Lenin
орден Отечественной войны 1-й / 2-й степени (СССР) ист. — Order of the Patriotic War First / Second class
орден св. Михаила и св. Георгия (награждаются дипломаты и высшие офицеры, Великобритания) — Order of St. Michael and St. George
орден Славы трёх степеней (СССР) ист. — Order of Glory First, Second, Third class
2) (организация) orderорден иезуитов — Order of the Jesuits, the Society of Jesus
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2 духовный сан
(holy) orders, ministry, the cloth, the estate of a clerk in the Curchбез духо́вного са́на (в противопоставление профессионально-церковному; о лице в Зап. христ-ве, выполняющем обязанности священнослужителя, но не имеющем духовного сана) — lay
из уважения к вашему (духовному) сану — out of respect for your cloth
крещение, совершаемое лицом без духовного сана — lay baptism
лишать духовного сана — to disfrock, to defrock, to unfrock, to disgown
посвящать в духовный сан (рукополагать) — to ordain, to admit to holy orders, to confer orders
принимать духовный сан — to take (holy) orders, to enter the ministry, to enter the Church, to be ordained to the ministry, to go into the Church, to wear the cloth
Русско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > духовный сан
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3 принять духовный сан
1) General subject: take holy orders, take the gown, wear the cloth, wear the clot2) Church: read in (прочтя вслух 39 догматов веры, часто to read oneself in)3) Makarov: enter the ministryУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > принять духовный сан
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4 быть священником
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