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Reverend - перевод на Английский

RELIGIOUS TITLE USED IN VARIOUS RELIGIONS, SUCH AS CHRISTIANITY, JUDAISM AND BUDDHISM.
Rev.; Rev'd; Revd.; Revd; Reverand; The Reverend Father; Reverend; The Rev.; The Revd; The Rev'd; The Revd.; Reverend (Methodist); Rev. Fr.; Reverend father; Reverend Father; His Reverence; Her Reverence; Your Reverence; The reverend; The Reverend Canon
  • contraction]] of "The Reverend".
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Reverend         

['revtrtnd]

общая лексика

его преподобие (титулование священника; ставится перед именем, а иногда перед фамилией, что считается неправильным)

Смотрите также

Very Reverend

reverend         

['rev(ə)rənd]

прилагательное

общая лексика

почтенный

достопочтенный

уважаемый

(Reverend) преподобный (титул священника)

церковное выражение

(его) преподобие

религия

преподобный (о святом)

устаревшее выражение

почтительный

существительное

['rev(ə)rənd]

разговорное выражение

священник

его преподобие

reverend         
reverend adj. 1) почтенный 2) (Reverend) преподобный (титул священника); - the Reverend gentleman - the Very Reverend - the Right Reverend - the Most Reverend
the Reverend Father         
преподобный отец (о католическом священнике)
His Reverence         

[hɪz'revtrtns]

общая лексика

его преподобие, преподобный отец (о священнике)

Your reverence         
[диал., шутл.] ваше преподобие (обращение к священнику)
Rev.         

[rev]

сокращение

от reverend

Right Reverend         
RELIGIOUS HONORIFIC PREFIX
Rt. Rev.; Rt Rev'd; Rt Rev; Right Rev.; Rt Revd; The Rt. Reverend; Rt Reverend; The Rt Reverend; Rt Rev.; Rt Revd.; The Rt Rev; The Rt Rev.; The Rt Revd; The Rt Revd.; Right Rev; Right Revd; Right Revd.; The Right Rev; The Right Rev.; The Right Revd.; The Right Revd; Rt. Rev; Rt. Revd; Rt. Revd.; Rt. Reverend; The Right Rev'd; The Rt. Revd.; The Rt. Rev'd; The Rt. Revd; The Rt. Rev.; The Rt Rev'd; The Rt. Rev; Rt. Rev'd; Right Rev'd; Right Reverend
см. reverend
priesthood         
  • kylix]] by Chairias, c. 510–500 BC, Ancient Agora Museum in Athens
  • Bronze statue of an Egyptian priest, 6th c. BCE, [[Ephesus Archaeological Museum]]
  • Anglican]] priest in choir dress
  • Republic of Georgia]]
  • religious]].
  • Married Eastern Orthodox priest]] from [[Jerusalem]] with his family (three generations), circa 1893
  • 1898 depiction of the Restoration of the Aaronic Priesthood
  • Holy Mass]]
  • Roman soldiers murdering [[druid]]s and burning their groves on [[Anglesey]], as described by [[Tacitus]]
  • A fortune-telling [[Taoist priest]] with a customer outside of Changchun Temple, [[Wuhan]]
  • Mass]] in [[Strängnäs Cathedral]]
  • Kohanim's hands: [[Priestly Blessing]] gesture depicted on a mosaic in the synagogue of [[Enschede]]
  • Newar Buddhist]] priest
  • [[Vestal Virgin]] priestess of [[Ancient Rome]]
  • Wiccan priestess preaching in the United States
  • [[Shinto]] priest and priestess in Japan
PERSON WHO CONSECRATES HIS LIFE TO SOME DIVINITY AND WHOSE MAIN FUNCTIONS ARE TO DIRECT RELIGIOUS RITES AND OFFER SACRIFICES TO THE DIVINITY (FOR A MINISTER USE Q1423891)
Priesthood; Priests; Priest (religion); Assistant priest; Episcopal priest; Assistant Priest; Priest, Assistant; Father (religious); Anglican priest; Priest (Christianity); Christian priest
духовенство
priesthood         
  • kylix]] by Chairias, c. 510–500 BC, Ancient Agora Museum in Athens
  • Bronze statue of an Egyptian priest, 6th c. BCE, [[Ephesus Archaeological Museum]]
  • Anglican]] priest in choir dress
  • Republic of Georgia]]
  • religious]].
  • Married Eastern Orthodox priest]] from [[Jerusalem]] with his family (three generations), circa 1893
  • 1898 depiction of the Restoration of the Aaronic Priesthood
  • Holy Mass]]
  • Roman soldiers murdering [[druid]]s and burning their groves on [[Anglesey]], as described by [[Tacitus]]
  • A fortune-telling [[Taoist priest]] with a customer outside of Changchun Temple, [[Wuhan]]
  • Mass]] in [[Strängnäs Cathedral]]
  • Kohanim's hands: [[Priestly Blessing]] gesture depicted on a mosaic in the synagogue of [[Enschede]]
  • Newar Buddhist]] priest
  • [[Vestal Virgin]] priestess of [[Ancient Rome]]
  • Wiccan priestess preaching in the United States
  • [[Shinto]] priest and priestess in Japan
PERSON WHO CONSECRATES HIS LIFE TO SOME DIVINITY AND WHOSE MAIN FUNCTIONS ARE TO DIRECT RELIGIOUS RITES AND OFFER SACRIFICES TO THE DIVINITY (FOR A MINISTER USE Q1423891)
Priesthood; Priests; Priest (religion); Assistant priest; Episcopal priest; Assistant Priest; Priest, Assistant; Father (religious); Anglican priest; Priest (Christianity); Christian priest

['pri:sthud]

существительное

общая лексика

священство

собирательное выражение

священнослужители

священники

духовенство

жречество

Определение

Reverend
Reverend is a title used before the name or rank of an officially appointed religious leader. The abbreviation Rev
or Revd
is also used.
The service was led by the Reverend Jim Simons.
N-TITLE: oft the N n

Википедия

The Reverend

The Reverend is an honorific style given before the names of certain Christian clergy and ministers. There are sometimes differences in the way the style is used in different countries and church traditions. The Reverend is correctly called a style, but is sometimes referred to as a title, form of address, or title of respect. The style is also sometimes used by leaders in other religions such as Judaism and Buddhism.

The term is an anglicisation of the Latin reverendus, the style originally used in Latin documents in medieval Europe. It is the gerundive or future passive participle of the verb revereri ("to respect; to revere"), meaning "[one who is] to be revered/must be respected". The Reverend is therefore equivalent to The Honourable or The Venerable. It is paired with a modifier or noun for some offices in some religious traditions: Lutheran archbishops, Anglican archbishops, and most Catholic bishops are usually styled The Most Reverend (reverendissimus); other Lutheran bishops, Anglican bishops, and Catholic bishops are styled The Right Reverend.

With Christian clergy, the forms His Reverence and Her Reverence are also sometimes used, along with their parallel in direct address, Your Reverence. The abbreviation HR is sometimes used.

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