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101 make up for
1. возмещать; возместить2. компенсироватьto make good — компенсировать; возмещать; восполнять
to make amends — компенсировать ; загладить вину
Синонимический ряд:1. compensate (verb) balance; compensate; counteract; counterbalance; equalise; equalize; offset2. make amends (verb) atone for; compensate for; do penance; make amends; pay for -
102 mea culpa
лат. моя вина, виноват; по моей винеСинонимический ряд:repentance (noun) amends; atonement; contrition; expiation; penalty; penance; propitiation; repentance; restitution -
103 pay for
1. оплачивать2. уплатить за; заплатить за; платить за; оплачивать; оплатить; поплатиться3. платить заwhat is the pay? — какое жалованье?, сколько платят?
Синонимический ряд:1. make amends (verb) atone for; compensate; compensate for; do penance; make amends; make up for2. purchase (verb) acquire; buy; get; pick up; procure; purchase; take -
104 penitence
1. n раскаяние, сожаление2. n церк. покаяниеСинонимический ряд:attrition (noun) attrition; compunction; contriteness; contrition; penance; penitency; regret; remorse; remorsefulness; repentance; rue; ruefulness; ruth; sorrowАнтонимический ряд: -
105 propitiation
1. n книжн. успокоение, умиротворение; примирение2. n арх. искупление; искупительная жертваСинонимический ряд:making amends (noun) amends; atonement; compensation; expiation; making amends; penance; redemption; reparation; repentance -
106 purgatory
1. n рел. чистилище2. n большое неудобство; пытка; мучение; страдание3. n амер. ущелье4. n амер. ручей, протекающий по глубокому узкому ущелью5. n амер. амер. диал. болотоСинонимический ряд:limbo (noun) afterlife; hell; hell on earth; hereafter; life after death; limbo; penance; place of the dead; torture -
107 remorse
1. n угрызения совести; раскаяниеa feeling of remorse — чувство раскаяния, угрызения совести
2. n арх. жалость, состраданиеwithout remorse — безжалостно, беспощадно, бессердечно
Синонимический ряд:1. grief (noun) anguish; distress; grief; misery; pain; sadness; woe2. penitence (noun) attrition; compunction; contriteness; contrition; penance; penitence; penitency; regret; remorsefulness; repentance; rue; ruefulness; ruth; sorrowАнтонимический ряд:assertion; comfort; complacency; conviction; pride -
108 repentance
n раскаяние; сожаление; покаяниеСинонимический ряд:1. catholic sacrament (noun) absolution; catholic sacrament; confession; contrition; penance; sacrament2. penitence (noun) attrition; compunction; contriteness; penitence; penitency; regret; remorse; remorsefulness; rue; ruefulness; ruth; sorrow -
109 rue
1. n арх. поэт. горе, печаль; раскаяние; сожаление2. n арх. поэт. арх. жалость, сострадание3. v сожалеть; раскаиватьсяto rue the day when … — сожалеть о том дне, когда …; проклинать тот день, когда …
4. v арх. печалить, огорчать5. v арх. печалиться, жаловаться6. n бот. рутаСинонимический ряд:1. penitence (noun) attrition; compunction; contriteness; contrition; penance; penitence; penitency; remorse; remorsefulness; repentance2. pity (noun) commiseration; compassion; pity; ruth; sympathy3. sorrow (noun) affliction; anguish; care; grief; heartache; heartbreak; regret; sorrow; woe4. be sorry (verb) be sorry; bemoan; curse; deplore; feel remorse; grieve; lament; mourn; regret; repentАнтонимический ряд: -
110 sacrifice
1. n жертва2. n жертвоприношение; пожертвование3. n ком. убытокsacrifice prices — убыточные цены; оценка себе в убыток
4. n церк. месса5. v жертвовать, приносить жертвы6. v совершать жертвоприношение7. v ком. продавать в убытокСинонимический ряд:1. concession (noun) concession; renunciation2. cost (noun) cost; expense; price; toll3. loss (noun) deduction; discount; loss; reduction4. offering (noun) atonement; expiation; forfeiture; immolation; oblation; offering; penance; relinquishment; reparation; tribute; victim5. consecrate (verb) bless; consecrate; dedicate; devote; hallow; immolate; victimize; worship6. forfeit (verb) forego; forfeit; relinquish; renounce; spare; yield7. forgo (verb) eschew; forbear; forgo8. lose (verb) drop; loseАнтонимический ряд:acquisition; gain; withhold -
111 call upon
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penance — late 13c., religious discipline or self mortification as a token of repentance and as atonement for some sin, from Anglo Fr. penaunce, O.Fr. penance, from L. pænitentia (see PENITENCE (Cf. penitence)). Transf. sense is recorded from c.1300 … Etymology dictionary
Penance, Sacrament of — • A sacrament of the New Law instituted by Christ in which forgiveness of sins committed after baptism is granted through the priest s absolution to those who with true sorrow confess their sins and promise to satisfy for the same. Catholic… … Catholic encyclopedia
penance — index cost (penalty), discipline (punishment), penalty, punishment Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary