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62 habit
habit [abi]1. masculine nouna. ( = costume) outfitb. ( = jaquette) morning coat ; ( = queue-de-pie) tailsc. (Religion) habit2. plural masculine noun* * *abi
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nom masculin1) ( de marié) ( queue-de-pie) tails (pl), morning coat; ( tenue) morning dress2) ( déguisement) ( de professionnel) outfit; ( de personnage) costume3) Religion (de moine, nonne) habit
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habits nom masculin pluriel clothesPhrasal Verbs:* * *abi1. nm1) (= tenue) outfit2) RELIGIONprendre l'habit (= entrer en religion) — to take the cloth
2. habits nmpl(= vêtements) clothes* * *A nm1 ( de marié) ( queue-de-pie) tails (pl), morning coat; ( tenue) morning dress; il s'est marié en habit he got married in morning dress;2 ( déguisement) ( de professionnel) outfit; ( de personnage) costume; habit de cow-boy/de pirate cowboy/pirate outfit; habit de Pierrot/d'Arlequin Pierrot/Harlequin costume;3 Relig (de moine, nonne) habit; prendre l'habit to take the cloth; quitter l'habit to leave the priesthood; ⇒ moine.habit de chasse Chasse hunting clothes; habit de cheval Équit riding clothes, riding habit; habit de cour Hist court dress; habit ecclésiastique Relig clerical dress; habit de lumière matador's costume; habit vert green coat (of a member of the Académie française); habits du dimanche Sunday best.[abi] nom masculinun habit de fée/sorcière a fairy/witch outfithabit d'arlequin Harlequin suit ou costume2. [vêtement de cérémonie] tailsa. [femme] to take the veilb. [homme] to go into holy orders————————habits nom masculin pluriel -
63 a intra în rândurile clerului
to take holy orders / to take orders.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a intra în rândurile clerului
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64 Weihe
Wei·he1. Wei·he <-, -n> [ʼvaiə] fdie niederen/höheren \Weihen the minor/major orders;die [geistlichen] \Weihen empfangen to take [holy] ordersWENDUNGEN:die höheren \Weihen the top2. Weihe <-, -n> [ʼvaiə] forn harrier -
65 посвятить
1) ( в духовный сан) to frock, to confer orders to smb., ( епископа) to consecrate, to sacre; (диакона, священника) to ordain2) (в тайны веры и т. п.) to initiate -
66 рукополагать
( посвящать в духовный сан) to confer orders, to ordain, to priest, to order, to admit to holy orders; ( во епископа) to consecrate, to sacreтот, кто рукополагает — ordainer, ordinant
Русско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > рукополагать
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67 staat
1 [toestand] state, condition ⇒ status2 [mogelijkheid, gelegenheid] condition4 [bestuurscollege] council, board6 [beeldende kunst] [stadium] state♦voorbeelden:in staat van beschuldiging stellen • indictstaat van oorlog • state of warstaat van verval • dilapidationburgerlijke staat • marital statusin gezegende staat zijn • be in the family wayin goede staat verkeren • be in good conditionin kennelijke staat verkeren/zijn • be befuddled (with drink), be under the influencein prima staat van onderhoud • in an excellent state of repairniet tot werken in staat wegens ziekte • incapable of working through illnessin staat zijn te betalen • be able to payhij is niet in staat iemand te bedriegen • he's incapable of cheating someonetot alles in staat zijn • be capable of anythingiemand in staat stellen (om) te … • enable someone to …weer in staat zijn te werken • be able to resume workhet bos is eigendom van de staat • the forest is owned by the statede Staten-Generaal • the States-Generalde Provinciale Staten • the Provincial Councileen staat (van dienst) bijhouden • keep a record (of service)een staat van ontvangsten en uitgaven opmaken • make up a statement of income and expenditure¶ Raad van State • Council of State, ±Privy Councilstaat maken op • rely/depend onop het weer is geen staat te maken • there's no trusting the weather -
68 быть священником
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69 кандидат в священники
1) General subject: postulantУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > кандидат в священники
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70 посвящение
1) General subject: consecration, dedication, initiation (в тайну), inscription, intitulation, sacring (в епископы), vestiture (в духовный сан)2) General subject: (рел.) commitment4) Sublime: sanctification5) Makarov: dedication (в книге), devotion6) Christianity: holy orders (таинство), initiation (into) -
71 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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72 священство
1) General subject: priesthood2) Religion: Aaronite, Holy Orders, body of priesthood, clergy, office of priest, priestdom, priestism, priestling, priestship -
73 стать священником
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74 upadre
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] upadre[English Word] holy orders (Roman Catholic)[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] Port.------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] upadre[English Word] priesthood (Roman Catholic)[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] Port.------------------------------------------------------------ -
75 empfangen
v/t; empfängt, empfing, hat empfangen1. geh. (erhalten) receive; (annehmen) accept; (Strafe, Schläge) receive, suffer; (Eindrücke) form, get, receive3. (begrüßen) welcome; formell: receive; am Bahnhof etc.: welcome, meet; Besucher empfangen see ( oder receive) visitors; er empfängt heute keine Besucher ( auch ohne Objekt: er empfängt heute nicht) he’s not seeing ( oder receiving) any visitors today; jemanden mit Jubel etc. empfangen greet s.o. with cheers etc.4. geh., MED. (ein Kind) conceive* * *to salute; to accept; to welcome; to get; to receive* * *emp|fạn|gen [ɛm'pfaŋən] pret empfi\#ng [ɛm'pfɪŋ] ptp empfa\#ngen1. vtauch Sender, Daten to receive; (= begrüßen) to greet, to receive (form); (herzlich) to welcome; (= abholen) Besuch to meetdie Weihen empfangen (Eccl) — to take Holy Orders
die Polizisten wurden mit einem Steinhagel empfangen — the police were greeted by a shower of stones
2. vti(= schwanger werden) to conceive* * *1) (to receive, and give food etc to (guests): They entertained us to dinner.) entertain2) (to have a formal meeting with: The Pope received the Queen in the Vatican.) receive* * *emp·fan·gen< empfing, empfangen>[ɛmˈpfaŋən]vt1. (auffangen)▪ etw \empfangen to receive sth▪ etw lässt sich \empfangen sth can be receiveddas 4. Programm lässt sich nicht gut \empfangen Channel 4 is difficult to receive2. (begrüßen)sie empfingen den Sprecher mit lauten Buhrufen they greeted the speaker with loud boosein Kind \empfangen to conceive a child* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb3) auch itr. (geh.)[ein Kind] empfangen — conceive [a child]
* * *1. geh (erhalten) receive; (annehmen) accept; (Strafe, Schläge) receive, suffer; (Eindrücke) form, get, receive2. RADIO, TV receive, get (Besucher empfangen see ( oder receive) visitors;er empfängt heute keine Besucher ( auch ohne Objekt:empfangen greet sb with cheers etc* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb3) auch itr. (geh.)[ein Kind] empfangen — conceive [a child]
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76 geistlich
Adj. religious; Musik etc.: auch sacred; (Priester betreffend) clerical; (kirchlich) ecclesiastical; (nicht weltlich) spiritual; geistliches Amt ministry; geistlicher Herr altm. Geistliche; geistlicher Orden religious order; geistlichen Beistand brauchen / wünschen require someone to tend to one’s spiritual needs; Stand 3* * *ecclesiastic; spiritual; ecclesiastical; clerical; religious* * *geist|lich ['gaistlɪç]adjAngelegenheit, Einstellung, Führer, Beistand spiritual; (= religiös) Drama, Dichtung, Schrift religious; Musik religious, sacred; (= kirchlich) ecclesiastical; Gewand ecclesiastical, clericalgéístliches Amt — religious office
géístlicher Orden — religious order
géístliches Recht — canon law
der géístliche Stand — the clergy
die géístlichen Weihen empfangen — to take holy orders
* * *(of the clergy: He is wearing a clerical collar.) clerical* * *geist·lich[ˈgaistlɪç]I. adj1. (religiös) religious2. (kirchlich) ecclesiastical\geistliches Amt religious officeder \geistliche Stand the clergy\geistlicher Beistand spiritual supportII. adv spiritually* * *Adjektiv; nicht präd. sacred < song, music>; religious < order>; religious, devotional <book, writings>; spiritual <matter, support>; spiritual, religious < leader>; ecclesiastical < office, dignitary>* * *geistlich adj religious; Musik etc: auch sacred; (Priester betreffend) clerical; (kirchlich) ecclesiastical; (nicht weltlich) spiritual;geistliches Amt ministry;geistlicher Orden religious order;* * *Adjektiv; nicht präd. sacred <song, music>; religious < order>; religious, devotional <book, writings>; spiritual <matter, support>; spiritual, religious < leader>; ecclesiastical <office, dignitary>* * *adj.spiritual adj. -
77 śluby
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > śluby
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78 święcenia
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > święcenia
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79 ordinere
consecrate, ordain, prescribe* * *vb ordain;( om læge) prescribe;[ lade sig ordinere, blive ordineret] take (holy) orders, be ordained. -
80 præst
clergyman, minister, parson, pastor, priest, vicar* * *(en -er) clergyman,F minister of religion,T (især neds) parson;(eng. statskirkepræst) clergyman,( sognepræst) rector, vicar, parson;( skotsk og frikirkelig) minister ( fx a Methodist minister);(katolsk el. ikke-kristen) priest ( fx a Catholic (, heathen) priest);( hospitalspræst, feltpræst etc) chaplain;[ præsterne] the clergy;[ blive præst] enter the Church,F take (holy) orders;[ gå til præst] be prepared for confirmation;[ det går ikke altid så galt som præsten prædiker] things are not always as black as they are painted.
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holy orders — also Holy Orders N PLURAL Someone who is in holy orders is a member of the Christian clergy. He took holy orders in 1935 … English dictionary
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