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Перевод: prelate speek prelate


[существительное]
прелат ; священник


Тезаурус:

  1. Everyone agreed that investiture by lay rulers conferred no spiritual power: it did no more than put a prelate in possession of the rights, lands, and secular dignities of his new office.
  2. He brooks no interference from Pope, priest, pastor, preacher or prelate
  3. It was the duty of the community to prod their prelate into action if necessary; it was his duty to share their determination.
  4. He gazed round the sitting room at the long wall of books, the crackling wood fire, the oil of the Victorian prelate above the mantelshelf as if deliberately impressing each item on his mind, then sank into his chair and stretched out his long legs with a small grunt of satisfaction.
  5. He looked on the question as one which every prelate had to solve as best he could.
  6. It is hard to imagine Lloyd George or Churchill, Disraeli or Palmerston, reading the rather obscure books which some prelate wrote about religion.
  7. "This great prelate", he said, "had the good humour of a gentleman, the fancy of a poet, the acuteness of a schoolman, the profoundness of a philosopher, the wisdom of a chancellor, the sagacity of a prophet, the reason of an angel and the piety of a saint."
  8. If you walked round the bishop's wood shortly before you left Cuddesdon, you were likely to become aware of an elfin prelate hunting you through the shrubbery like a gaitered satyr; and when he caught up with you he would say breathlessly, "If you ever need a bed (panting) don't forget I have fifteen spare bedrooms".
  9. This code included cardinals, patriarchs, archbishops and bishops, heads of (male) religious orders, and any other prelate with jurisdiction over a district of his own.
  10. The most important field of study was that of courtly behaviour and manners so that the attention of everyone was focused round the king, prince or prelate.
  11. Long and low, with transept towers and a vaulted nave, the building as it stands today was largely the work of Bishop Grandison of Exeter, a "magnificent and diligent prelate" who ruled over the diocese in the fourteenth century.
  12. The newly elected prelate still needed ecclesiastical consecration before he could exercise his pastoral functions.
  13. But he was troubled about a possible imputation of simony if he, as a very recently appointed prelate, paid money to the king.

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