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1 officiate
[əˈfɪʃɪeɪt] verbto do the duty or service of an office or official position:يَقوم بِمَراسيم دينِيَّهThe new clergyman officiated at the wedding.
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2 forrette
* * *vb perform;[ forrette sin andagt] perform one's devotions;[ forrette sin nødtørft] relieve nature;[ forrette en vielse] officiate at a wedding;(se også ærinde). -
3 toimittaa vihkiminen
• officiate at a wedding• solemnize a marriage -
4 nikâh törenini yönetmek
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5 бракосъчетание
(церемонията) marriage ceremony, marriage, weddingкниж. nuptialsизвършвам бракосъчетание (за свещеник) officiate at a weddingпрен. tie the marriage/nuptial knot* * *бракосъчета̀ние,ср., -я ( церемонията) marriage ceremony, marriage, wedding; книж. nuptials; извършвам \бракосъчетаниее (за свещеник) officiate at a wedding; прен. tie the marriage/nuptial knot.* * *marriage; wedding; wedlock* * *1. (церемонията) marriage ceremony, marriage, wedding 2. извършвам БРАКОСЪЧЕТАНИЕ (за свещеник) officiate at a wedding 3. книж. nuptials 4. прен. tie the marriage/nuptial knot -
6 совершать обряд бракосочетания
1) General subject: officiate at a marriage, solemnize nuptials, officiate at a wedding, celebrate a marriage2) Religion: officiate at a marriage ceremony3) Makarov: officiate at a marriage (ceremony)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > совершать обряд бракосочетания
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7 ślub
Ⅰ m (G ślubu) 1. (zawarcie związku małżeńskiego) marriage a. wedding (ceremony)- w niedzielę jest ślub naszego syna our son is getting married on Sunday- ślub kościelny/w bieli a church/white wedding- ślub cywilny Prawo a civil marriage- ślub konkordatowy Prawo concordat marriage- dać a. udzielić komuś ślubu to marry sb- ksiądz udzielił młodym ślubu the priest married the young couple2. książk. (przyrzeczenie) vow- dotrzymać ślubu to keep one’s vow- spełnić/złamać ślub to fulfil/break a vow- złożyć śluby to make a. take vowsⅡ śluby plt vows- śluby czystości/ubóstwa/posłuszeństwa the vows of chastity/poverty/obedience- śluby zakonne Relig. monastic vows■ ślubu z tobą/z nim nie brałem pot. there is nothing to bind us* * *marriage, weddingbrać (wziąć perf) ślub — to get married, to marry
śluby zakonne — REL holy orders
* * *mi1. (= zawarcie małżeństwa) wedding; ślub cywilny civil marriage; ślub kościelny church wedding, white wedding; akt ślubu marriage certificate; brać ślub get married; (pot.) tie the knot; udzielać ślubu officiate at a wedding.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ślub
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8 odprawiać
impf ⇒ odprawić* * *( odsyłać) to send away lub off; ( zwalniać z pracy) to dismiss, to discharge, (ekspediować: samolot, pociąg) to dispatch; (clić: towar) to declare, to pay duty on; (modły, mszę) to say* * *ipf.odprawić pf.1. (= usuwać, oddalać) send away, dismiss, send packing; odprawić kogoś z kwitkiem send sb away l. back empty-handed.2. (= wysyłać, wyprawiać) dispatch, send; (= clić) clear.3. (= odbywać, wykonywać) carry out; odprawiać mszę say l. celebrate a mass; odprawić ślub officiate at a wedding; odprawić pogrzeb conduct a funeral; odprawić modły say prayers.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > odprawiać
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9 Trauung vollziehen
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10 oficiar
v.1 to celebrate (misa).2 to officiate (sacerdote).Ricardo ofició los procesos Richard officiated the procedures.El cura ofició la ceremonia The priest officiated the ceremony.* * *1 (misa) to say1 (sacerdote) to officiate2 (ejercer) to act (de, as)* * *1. VT1) (Rel) [+ misa] to celebrate; [+ funeral, boda] to conduct, officiate at2) (=informar) to inform officially2. VI1) (Rel) to officiate2)oficiar de — to officiate as, act as
* * *1.2.¿quién ofició la misa en la boda? — who officiated at your wedding?
oficiar via) sacerdote to officiateb) ( actuar)* * *= officiate.Ex. Umpires and referees officiate at sporting events, making sure the rules and regulations of the game are followed.* * *1.2.¿quién ofició la misa en la boda? — who officiated at your wedding?
oficiar via) sacerdote to officiateb) ( actuar)* * *= officiate.Ex: Umpires and referees officiate at sporting events, making sure the rules and regulations of the game are followed.
* * *oficiar [A1 ]vt‹misa› to officiate at; ‹servicio› to conduct■ oficiarvi1 «sacerdote» to officiate¿quién ofició en la boda? who officiated at the wedding?2 (actuar) oficiar DE algo to officiate AS sth* * *♦ vt[misa] to celebrate; [ceremonia] to officiate at♦ vi1. [sacerdote] to officiate2.oficiar de [actuar de] to act as* * *I v/i officiate (de at)II v/t REL conduct, officiate at* * *oficiar vt1) : to inform officially2) : to officiate at, to celebrate (Mass)oficiar vioficiar de : to act as -
11 celebrar
v.1 to celebrate.María celebró su buena fortuna Mary celebrated her good fortune.Los soldados celebraron como enloquecidos The soldiers celebrated like madEllos celebran el día D They celebrate=commemorate D-day.2 to hold (llevar a cabo).celebraremos la reunión esta tarde we'll hold the meeting this afternoon3 to praise, to applaud.4 to officiate.El cura celebró el casamiento The priest officiated the marriage.5 to formalize, to execute.EXEX celebró su entrada al mercado EXEX formalized its entry in the market* * *1 (festejar) to celebrate2 (organizar) to hold3 (alabar) to praise4 (estar contento) to be happy about1 (misa) to say Mass1 (tener lugar) to take place, be held* * *verb1) to celebrate2) hold3) perform* * *1. VT1) (=festejar) [+ aniversario, acontecimiento] to celebrate2) (=llevar a cabo) [+ congreso, juicio, elecciones, fiesta] to hold; [+ acuerdo, contrato] to signla reunión se celebrará el viernes por la tarde — the meeting will take place o will be held on Friday afternoon
3) frm (=alegrarse de)celebro comprobar que conserva su sentido del humor — I'm delighted o very pleased to see that he's still got his sense of humour
celebro que hayas aceptado ese trabajo — I'm delighted o very pleased that you've accepted that job
4) (=alabar) [+ valor, belleza] to celebrate, praise; [+ ventajas] to preach, dwell on; [+ bromas, gracias] to laugh at5) (Rel) [+ boda, ceremonia] to performcelebrar una misa — to celebrate mass, say mass
2.VI [sacerdote] to celebrate mass, say mass* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( festejar) <éxito/cumpleaños/festividad> to celebrateb) (liter) <belleza/valor/hazaña> to celebrate (liter)c) <chiste/ocurrencia> to laugh at2) (frml) ( alegrarse) to be delighted at, be very pleased atlo celebro mucho — I'm absolutely delighted o really pleased
3)a) (frml) <reunión/elecciones/juicio> to hold; < partido> to playc) (frml) <acuerdo/pacto/contrato> to sign2.* * *= celebrate, pull out + the corks.Ex. Were we to allow ourselves to be enticed by it, we should be celebrating our Bicentennial by a return to the pre-Panizzi days in cataloging.Ex. Yet rather than battening down the hatches and boarding up the shopfronts, it is more a case of polishing the silver and pulling out the corks.----* celebrar + Acontecimiento = hold + Acontecimiento.* celebrar a lo grande = make + a song and dance about.* celebrar el centenario = celebrate + centenary.* celebrar elecciones = hold + elections.* celebrar la ocasión = mark + the occasion.* celebrar por todo lo alto = make + a song and dance about.* celebrarse = take + place.* celebrarse un juicio = trial + come up.* celebrar un acontecimiento = hold + event.* celebrar una convención = hold + convention.* celebrar un acuerdo = enter into + agreement.* celebrar una exposición = hold + exhibition.* celebrar una ocasión especial = mark + a special occasion.* celebrar una reunión = hold + meeting.* celebrar un congreso = hold + conference.* celebrar un contrato = enter into + contract.* celebrar un curso especial = hold + institute.* celebrar un seminario = hold + seminar.* celebrar victoria = claim + victory.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( festejar) <éxito/cumpleaños/festividad> to celebrateb) (liter) <belleza/valor/hazaña> to celebrate (liter)c) <chiste/ocurrencia> to laugh at2) (frml) ( alegrarse) to be delighted at, be very pleased atlo celebro mucho — I'm absolutely delighted o really pleased
3)a) (frml) <reunión/elecciones/juicio> to hold; < partido> to playc) (frml) <acuerdo/pacto/contrato> to sign2.* * *= celebrate, pull out + the corks.Ex: Were we to allow ourselves to be enticed by it, we should be celebrating our Bicentennial by a return to the pre-Panizzi days in cataloging.
Ex: Yet rather than battening down the hatches and boarding up the shopfronts, it is more a case of polishing the silver and pulling out the corks.* celebrar + Acontecimiento = hold + Acontecimiento.* celebrar a lo grande = make + a song and dance about.* celebrar el centenario = celebrate + centenary.* celebrar elecciones = hold + elections.* celebrar la ocasión = mark + the occasion.* celebrar por todo lo alto = make + a song and dance about.* celebrarse = take + place.* celebrarse un juicio = trial + come up.* celebrar un acontecimiento = hold + event.* celebrar una convención = hold + convention.* celebrar un acuerdo = enter into + agreement.* celebrar una exposición = hold + exhibition.* celebrar una ocasión especial = mark + a special occasion.* celebrar una reunión = hold + meeting.* celebrar un congreso = hold + conference.* celebrar un contrato = enter into + contract.* celebrar un curso especial = hold + institute.* celebrar un seminario = hold + seminar.* celebrar victoria = claim + victory.* * *celebrar [A1 ]vtA1 (festejar) ‹éxito/cumpleaños/festividad› to celebratehoy se celebra el centenario the centenary is being celebrated todaycelebran su fiesta nacional el 14 de julio they celebrate their national day on July 14¡esto hay que celebrarlo! this calls for a celebration!3 ‹chiste/broma› to laugh atB ( frml); ‹noticia/resultado› to be delighted at, be very pleased atlo celebro mucho I'm absolutey delighted o really pleasedcelebro volver a verlo I am delighted o very pleased to see you againC1 ( frml); ‹reunión/elecciones/juicio› to hold; ‹partido› to playel acto/la reunión se celebró en Caracas the ceremony/meeting was held o took place in Caracascelebrarán una reunión a puerta cerrada they will meet behind closed doorsla final se celebra este domingo the final will be played o will take place this Sundaypara celebrar una conferencia interurbana ( Esp); to make a long-distance call2 ‹misa› to say, celebrate; ‹boda› to perform, solemnize ( frml)3 ( frml); ‹acuerdo/pacto/contrato› to sign■ celebrarvi«sacerdote» to say o celebrate mass* * *
celebrar ( conjugate celebrar) verbo transitivo
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2 (frml) ( alegrarse) to be delighted at, be very pleased at;
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‹ partido› to play
‹ boda› to perform
verbo intransitivo [ sacerdote] to say o celebrate mass
celebrar verbo transitivo
1 (festejar) to celebrate
2 (una reunión, un juicio, unas elecciones) to hold
(una misa) to say
(una boda) to perform
3 frml (alegrarse) to be delighted at: celebro que te cases, I'm so pleased you're getting married
' celebrar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
mojar
- festejar
English:
anniversary
- celebrate
- give
- have
- hold
- mark
- see in
- wedding
- election
- meeting
- officiate
- perform
* * *♦ vt1. [festejar] to celebrate;esta victoria hay que celebrarla this victory calls for a celebration2. [llevar a cabo] to hold;celebraremos la reunión esta tarde we'll hold the meeting this afternoon3. [oficio religioso] to celebrate;[boda] to officiate at;¿quién va a celebrar vuestra boda? who will be the priest at your wedding?;celebró una misa en memoria del difunto he said o celebrated a mass in memory of the deceasedcelebro que hayas podido venir I'm delighted you were able to come5. [alabar] to praise, to applaud♦ vi[decir misa] to say mass* * *v/t2:lo celebro mucho I’m extremely pleased* * *celebrar vt1) festejar: to celebrate2) : to hold (a meeting)3) : to say (Mass)4) : to welcome, to be happy aboutcelebrar vi: to be glad* * *celebrar vb1. (festejar) to celebrate -
12 celebrare
celebrate* * *celebrare v.tr.1 ( esaltare) to celebrate, to sing* the praises of (s.o., sthg.), to praise, to honour, to extol // (dir.) celebrare un processo, to hold a trial2 ( festeggiare) to celebrate, to keep, to observe: celebrare un anniversario, to celebrate an anniversary3 (eccl.) to celebrate; ( solennizzare) to solemnize: celebrare la Messa, to celebrate (o to say) Mass; celebrare le nozze di qlcu., to officiate at s.o.'s wedding.* * *[tʃele'brare]verbo transitivo1) (festeggiare) to celebrate, to commemorate [ ricorrenza]2) (esaltare) to celebrate [ persona]; to praise [ doti]3) (officiare) to celebrate, to conduct [ messa]; to perform [ rito]celebrare il matrimonio di qcn. — to officiate at sb.'s wedding
4) dir. to conduct [ processo]* * *celebrare/t∫ele'brare/ [1]1 (festeggiare) to celebrate, to commemorate [ ricorrenza]3 (officiare) to celebrate, to conduct [ messa]; to perform [ rito]; celebrare il matrimonio di qcn. to officiate at sb.'s wedding4 dir. to conduct [ processo]. -
13 vihkiminen
consecrating (noun)consecration (noun)dedicating (noun)dedication (noun)inaugurating (noun)inauguration (noun)initiation (noun)marriage (noun)marrying (noun)ordaining (noun)ordination (noun)wedding (noun)* * *• consecration• dedication• inauguration• initiation• marriage• opening• ordination• wedding• officiate -
14 den Gottesdienst abhalten
(to do the duty or service of an office or official position: The new clergyman officiated at the wedding.) officiate -
15 celebrare il matrimonio di qcn.
Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > celebrare il matrimonio di qcn.
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