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1 religion
religion [ʀ(ə)liʒjɔ̃]feminine noun* * *ʀ(ə)liʒjɔ̃1) (croyance, culte) religion; ( piété) religion, (religious) faith2) fig3) ( vie monastique)* * *ʀ(ə)liʒjɔ̃ nf1) (= foi, croyance) religion2) (= piété, dévotion) faith* * *religion nf2 ( piété) religion, (religious) faith; avoir de la religion to be religious; sa religion est sincère he is a sincere believer;3 fig ( culte d'une valeur) avoir la religion du progrès/de l'art to be a great believer in progress/in art; se faire une religion de la ponctualité iron to make a fetish of punctuality; ma religion est faite là-dessus I'm absolutely convinced of that;4 ( vie monastique) monastic life; entrer en religion to enter the Church.[rəliʒjɔ̃] nom féminin1. [croyance] religionla religion juive the Jewish religion ou faithêtre sans ou n'avoir pas de religion to have no religion, to be of no religious faithse convertir à la religion catholique/musulmane to be converted to Catholicism/Islam2. [piété] religious faith -
2 religión
f.religion, creed, faith.* * *1 religion\entrar en religión to take vows* * *noun f.* * *SF (Rel) religionentrar en religión — to take vows, enter a religious order
* * *femenino religion* * *= religion, communion, denomination, religious background.Ex. The individual concepts such as kinship, marriage, religion etc. ie those embodied in sub-themes of varying importance, are not explicitly stated in the summarization of the document.Ex. The largest part of the general book stock consists of the material on the Anglican communion = La mayor parte del fondo bibliográfico general consiste en material sobre la religión anglicana.Ex. While some sites are developed by academic institutions, many more are sponsored by specific denominations, especially those involved in evangelical Christianity.Ex. Languages should never be studied in isolation, but against their historical, social and religious background, particularly in the case of Biblical languages.----* libertad de religión = religious freedom.* * *femenino religion* * *= religion, communion, denomination, religious background.Ex: The individual concepts such as kinship, marriage, religion etc. ie those embodied in sub-themes of varying importance, are not explicitly stated in the summarization of the document.
Ex: The largest part of the general book stock consists of the material on the Anglican communion = La mayor parte del fondo bibliográfico general consiste en material sobre la religión anglicana.Ex: While some sites are developed by academic institutions, many more are sponsored by specific denominations, especially those involved in evangelical Christianity.Ex: Languages should never be studied in isolation, but against their historical, social and religious background, particularly in the case of Biblical languages.* libertad de religión = religious freedom.* * *religionla religión cristiana Christianity, the Christian religionguerras de religión religious warshace del trabajo una/su religión work is like a religion to him* * *
religión sustantivo femenino
religion
religión sustantivo femenino religion
' religión' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abdicar
- distinción
- sabática
- sabático
- convertir
- profesar
English:
ingrained
- mainstream
- practice
- practise
- religion
- revival
- revive
- convert
- embrace
- established
- mumbo jumbo
- RE
- renounce
* * *religión nfreligion;la religión judía/musulmana the Jewish/Muslim religion* * *f religion* * ** * *religión n religion -
3 религиозные войны
Русско-английский глоссарий христианской лексики > религиозные войны
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4 гугенотские войны во Франции
Religion: French Religious Wars, French Wars of ReligionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > гугенотские войны во Франции
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5 Война трёх Генрихов
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Война трёх Генрихов
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6 гугенотские войны
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7 религиозные войны во Франции
Religion: French Wars of ReligionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > религиозные войны во Франции
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8 religione
f religion* * *religione s.f.1 religion: la religione cattolica, the Catholic religion; religione di Stato, established religion; la religione maomettana, Islam (o the Muslim religion); religione monoteistica, politeistica, monotheistic, polytheistic religion; religione naturale, rivelata, natural, revealed religion; i dogmi della religione, religious dogmas; pratiche di religione, religious practices; senza religione, unreligious (o irreligious); morì senza i conforti della religione, he died without the comfort of religion; abbracciare una religione, to embrace a religion; abiurare una religione, to abjure a religion // (st.) le guerre di religione, the wars of religion // il culto della bellezza è la sua religione, love of beauty is a religion with him // non c'è più religione!, (scherz.) I don't know what the world's coming to!3 ( devozione, rispetto) religious care: raccogliere i ricordi di famiglia con religione, to collect family souvenirs religiously4 ( ordine monastico) religious order: entrare in, nella religione, to enter a religious order (o to take the vows).* * *[reli'dʒone]sostantivo femminile1) religion (anche fig.)non c'è più religione! — iron. is nothing sacred?
2) (attenzione)ascoltare qcn. con religione — to listen to sb. religiously
* * *religione/reli'dʒone/sostantivo f.1 religion (anche fig.); religione di stato established religion; non c'è più religione! iron. is nothing sacred?2 (attenzione) ascoltare qcn. con religione to listen to sb. religiously. -
9 erlijio
iz.1.a. religion; \erlijio(rik) gabe irreligiously; egiazko \erlijioa true religionb. [ izenen aurrean ] of religion, religion-; E\erlijio-Gerrak (Hist.) Wars of Religion; \erlijio-irakasle religion teacher; \erlijio liburu religious book; \erlijio-ordena religious order2. ( katekesia) catechism; i-i \erlijioa irakatsi to teach sb catechism3. ( eliza katolikoari d.) \erlijioan sartu to take one's vows -
10 религиозные войны во Франции
(девять религиозно-политических конфликтов во Франции, протекавших с перерывами между 1562 и 1598) the French Wars of Religion, the French Religious WarsРусско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > религиозные войны во Франции
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11 Nantes
Nantes ⇒ Les villes npr Nantes.[nɑ̃t] nom propreSigned in 1598 by Henri IV, the Edict marked the end of the Wars of Religion and guaranteed a number of rights to the Protestant Huguenots, in particular freedom of conscience and the practice of their religion in certain prescribed areas. Its revocation in 1685 by Louis XIV resulted in a brutal repression which caused many Huguenots to emigrate to other European countries. -
12 религиозный
I(1. относящийся к религии; 2. верующий, набожный) religious, devotional, pious, редко religionary; ( об искусстве) hieraticрелигиозные войны истор. — the Wars of Religion
религиозный вымысел (напр. при описании жизни и деяний святого, не подтверждённом достоверными источниками) — pious [religious] fiction
глубоко религиозный человек — religious zealot, religioner
религиозный обряд — religious ceremony, religious action
религиозное рвение — devotion, fervent piety
религиозные убеждения — religious commitment, religious convictions, persuasion
религиозный фанатизм — religionism, religiosity
II = религиозно-религиозный человек — religionist, religioner
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13 религиозные войны
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14 религиозные войны войны
Christianity: wars of religionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > религиозные войны войны
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15 Paré, Ambroise
SUBJECT AREA: Medical technology[br]b. 1510 Laval, Maine, Franced. 20 December 1590 Paris, France[br]French physician, surgeon and anatomist recognized as the founder of the rational approach to the practice of surgery and the treatment of wounds.[br]After a barber-surgeon apprenticeship in Paris, Paré was appointed Resident Surgeon to the Hôtel-Dieu in 1533. From 1537 he served as a military surgeon in the Wars of Religion under Henri II, François II, Charles IX and Henri III. His immense experience of battlefield surgery led him to initiate new treatments of wounds and amputations, replacing the destructive and infecting procedures then practised. His first book, published in 1549, advocated the use of simple ointments and ligatures for amputations.During the following years he experienced many adventures and vicissitudes and survived the St Bartholomew's Day massacre probably as a result of royal intervention. His numerous surgical and anatomical discoveries and innovations appeared in two major sets of works published in 1564 and 1572. In 1574 he was appointed premier chirurgien, conseiller et valet-de-chambre to Henri II, and a further collection of writings was published in 1575.His attempts to unite French surgeons under his leadership were consistently opposed by the Faculty of Physicians, who not only objected to his writing in French rather than Latin, but also to his refutation of such therapies as "mummies and unicorn's horn".Of his many contributions to medicine, his insistence on rational treatments is outstanding, and two aphorisms are representative: "Then I resolved never again to so cruelly burn the poor wounded by gunshot"; "I removed the stone but God cured the patient".[br]Bibliography1564, Dix livres de chirurgerie, Paris. 1572, Cinq livres de chirurgerie, Paris.1575, Les Oeuvres de M.Ambroise Paré, Paris.Further ReadingT.Johnson, 1649, The Works of That Famous Chirurgien Ambroise Parey, London.MG -
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17 Книга войн Яхве
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18 Каппельские войны
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