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61 sanctify
['sæŋ(k)tɪfaɪ]гл.1) освящать; благословлятьTheir marriage was sanctified by the church. — Их брак был освящён церковью.
Syn:consecrate 1., hallow II 2.2) очищать от греха; совершать обряд очищенияSyn:3) книжн. санкционировать, одобрять, поддерживатьSyn:sanction 2. -
62 shrine
[ʃraɪn] 1. сущ.1)а) ракаб) гробница, усыпальницав) склеп•Syn:2)а) храм, церковьSyn:б) место поклонения, святыня2. гл.to create / establish a shrine — устраивать место поклонения
1) хранить как сокровище; сберегать, хранитьSyn:treasure 2.2) поэт. надёжно хранить; лелеять (чувства, воспоминания)Syn:3) уст. заключать в раку -
63 een huwelijk kerkelijk inzegenen
een huwelijk kerkelijk inzegenenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een huwelijk kerkelijk inzegenen
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64 dedicate
dedicate ['dedɪkeɪt]∎ to dedicate oneself to sb/sth se consacrer à qn/qch(b) (book, record etc) dédier;∎ to dedicate sth to sb dédier qch à qn
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