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1 (to) confess
(to) confess /kənˈfɛs/v. t. e i.1 confessare ( anche leg.); ammettere; riconoscere: I confess that I did it ( o I confess to doing it), ammetto d'averlo fatto io; I confess myself a traditionalist, confesso d'essere un tradizionalista; to confess to an offence, riconoscersi colpevole di un reato● (prov.) A fault confessed is half redressed, peccato confessato è mezzo perdonato. -
2 (to) confess
(to) confess /kənˈfɛs/v. t. e i.1 confessare ( anche leg.); ammettere; riconoscere: I confess that I did it ( o I confess to doing it), ammetto d'averlo fatto io; I confess myself a traditionalist, confesso d'essere un tradizionalista; to confess to an offence, riconoscersi colpevole di un reato● (prov.) A fault confessed is half redressed, peccato confessato è mezzo perdonato. -
3 father
['fɑːðə] 1. сущ.1) отецHe was like a father to them. — Он был для них как отец.
adoptive father; foster father — приёмный отец, усыновитель
2) отец, праотец, прародительthe father of faith / the faithful — библ. отец в вере, отец всех верующих ( о ветхозаветном патриархе Аврааме)
the father of lies — библ. отец лжи ( о дьяволе)
to be gathered to one's fathers — библ. приложиться к отцам своим, умереть
Syn:3) защитник, заступникHe was a father to so many of my friends. — Для многих моих друзей он был как отец родной.
4) ( Father) рел. Бог, Создатель, Творецthe Father of Lights — библ. Отец светов ( одно из имён Бога в христианской традиции)
Syn:5) отец, создатель, основательSyn:6) первопричина, источникthe sun, the father of warmth and light — солнце, источник тепла и света
Syn:7) рел.а) духовный отец, духовник, священник ( особенно в обращении)Father, I'd like to confess a sin I thought I could live with. — Отец мой, я хотел бы исповедаться в грехе, с которым, как мне казалось, вполне мог жить.
Syn:б) епископSyn:8) старейший член; старейшинаSyn:••- father and mother of smth.2. гл.1) быть отцом, производить на светSyn:2) быть автором, порождатьHe fathered the improvement plan. — Он разработал план мероприятий по улучшению.
3) усыновлятьSyn:5) устанавливать отцовство, приписывать отцовствоSyn:6) приписывать авторство (кому-л.)These well-known words have been fathered on many writers, but no one knows who really said them. — Эти знаменитые слова приписывались многим писателям, но на самом деле никто не знает, кто их сказал.
7) возлагать ответственность (на кого-л.), приписывать (кому-л.)Some attempt to father on the Christian Church the limitations and orders of the Jewish priesthood. — Некоторые пытаются навязать ограничения и порядки иудейского священства христианской Церкви.
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