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Перевод: vigil
[существительное] бодрствование; бдение; дежурство; канун праздника; пост накануне праздника; пикетирование [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- ON THE day Edith Cresson was forced into early partial retirement, a middle-aged woman stood vigil at the gates of the Hotel Matignon, the prime minister's official residence.
- Trafalgar Square, January 17, 1991: A protestor participates in a candlelit vigil against the war in the Gulf.
- WHICHEVER party you will be supporting on Thursday, I suggest giving your own party at home for friends to share the late-night vigil.
- Distraught parents kept an all-night vigil at the university where a temporary morgue was set up.
- This design showed special regard for the needs of the families keeping vigil, by providing relatives' rooms next to the wards with balconies overlooking the sea.
- That mocks the vigil I must keep.
- They kept up a twenty-four-hour vigil outside Coleherne Court, and plagued her at the kindergarten.
- The painful problem of the corpse kept overlong was alleviated gradually by the provision of mortuaries, to which bodies could be removed pending burial; but this severed another link between the living and their dead, as the traditional overnight vigil by the body came to be abandoned.
- The police had been asked by the organizers of the vigil to provide protection after an incident earlier in the evening when about 200 suspicious-looking men appeared outside the house where the vigil was being held.
- People all over the world were asked to offer this prayer for one minute each day at midday so that there would be a continuous vigil of prayer for peace throughout the earth.
- My husband kept vigil by a window, because of spasmodic machinegun fire very close by.
- Like coffee, legend surrounds the beginning of tea drinking and it is also reputed to have kept awake an ancient priest throughout a long vigil, stimulating him with its caffeine.
- All the McIlkenny grandchildren are holding candles in support of the vigil for their grandfather.
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