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Перевод: sanctity
[существительное] святость ; неприкосновенность ; святыня ; священный долг
Тезаурус:
- Gone is the sanctity of the family meal.
- The most popular suggest the evil that vigilant Christians must fight against, evil prowling beyond the sanctity of the church.
- In return, the Soviet Union pledges its support for the sanctity of Iraq's own borders, promises to veto any attempt to impose penalties on Iraq, including any trial of Mr Hussein himself, and commits itself to helping to arrange a subsequent international discussion of regional issues.
- Although such volumes endeavour valiantly to stress her various charitable works, especially among the enslaved and oppressed Indians, and her experiences of a mystical marriage to Christ, Rose of Lima's real claim to fame and sanctity was the extraordinary life of violent and self-inflicted penance which she maintained from extremely early in her childhood until she died.
- She liked St Etheldreda, who was a Virgin Queen, although she was twice married - she became Abbess of Ely and founded a great House, and was buried in the odour of sanctity -"
- And a friend in Scotland swears that he once heard a sermon preached on the wonders of creation in which the minister made much of the sanctity of the earthworm and even speculated on whether every earthworm is an individual.
- The sanctity of marriage should not be transgressed, and adulterers stand the risk of being stoned and vice versa.
- Sanctity has little to do with a pietistic other-worldliness and much to do with ordinariness and simplicity - being oneself in God, accepted by the Father, met by the Son, and indwelt by the living Spirit.
- But the fundamental identity in humanity must always be asserted; as must the equal sanctity of moral obligation to people of every race.
- They called it The Shrine - even then secular sanctity was in vogue!
- The Royal Navy stood between the sanctity of Saturday nights and the rest of the world.
- What Mr Alexander establishes is the vital contrast between external sanctity and order and the lust, violence, madness and panic that fuel the characters' actions.
- I suspect Greenhill was referring specifically to a dearth in the cultural analysis of policing, while his use of the duality of "sides" reveals another parallel binary to that of "cops and robbers", with the police and sociology arraigned against each other in yet another of the wars which the police wage against those who defile the sanctity of their definition of the concept of order.
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