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Перевод: connexion speek connexion


[существительное]
связь ; соединение; сочленение; присоединение; средство связи; средство сообщения; согласованность расписания; связи ; знакомства ; родственник ; свойственник ; родство; св`ойство; клиентура ; покупатели ; половая связь


Тезаурус:

  1. The Countess of Huntingdon's Methodist Connexion, founded in the mid-18th century, was yet another Calvinistic organisation, we may note with interest; what with Robert Titford being baptised at one of their chapels, and his sister Elizabeth having been registered with the Zion congregation in Frome, Calvinism seems once again to have cast its shadow across the family, even into the 19th century.
  2. After his four year "probation" he became a circuit superintendent and served the Connexion until he was "superannuated" in 1919.
  3. In 1822 Elizabeth's son Robert was baptised at the Mile End Old Town Zion Chapel on Union Street, built by devotees of Lady Huntingdon's Connexion; the young boy, then 13, may well have been staying with his uncle Samuel at the time, the latter having married three years previously.
  4. The means may be likened to a seed, the end to a tree; and there is just the same inviolable connexion between the means and the end as there is between the seed and the tree
  5. We are a group of lesbian feminists (about 30 + years old), who meet regularly to talk about issues around sex, eg: desires and politics in connexion with sex.
  6. the most expedient course to consult the architect who had already been employed to prepare plans for the particular office now to be built, and who from his official position in connexion with the Board of Works might be resorted to with the least invidiousness to the professional public.
  7. Rogers' call was supported by the Baptists John Clifford and F. B. Meyer and the Methodist New Connexion leader W. J. Townsend in the 27 February issue.
  8. Before he left for Lincoln College on 14 October '98, Helen was peremptorily given a week's notice by Mrs Andrews who had secretly been reading Edward's letters and now accused Helen of "illicit connexion" with him.
  9. All the Nonconformist denominations - the Baptists, the Congregationalists (now the United Reformed Church), the Methodists, the Quakers, the Unitarians as well as smaller denominations such as the Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion - have interesting and often remarkable buildings.
  10. In the case of the Primitive Methodists, the poorest of the four leading denominations, the Connexion faced a debt of 1,003,207 by 1901.
  11. Roget's Thesaurus offers many approximations to the word "fine", as well as a few phrases in the connexion.
  12. The Wesleyans, especially, maintained a very "high" view of their Connexion and of Methodist order: "Its remedies have been tested everywhere" Conference declared in 1896, "and the first failure has yet to be recorded."
  13. The Primitive Methodists boasted that their Connexion was "year by year erecting new chapels, some of them magnificent and even sumptuous in their appointments".

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