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resurrection
1. воскресение (из мертвых) the R. —- рел. воскресение Христа; воскрешение мертвых (к судному дню) 2. возрождение, воскрешение resurrection of hope —- воскрешение надежды the resurrection of militarism —- возрождение милитаризма 3. восстановление resurrection to health —- восстановление здоровья 4. ист. похищение трупов
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  noun  1) воскресение (из мертвых)  2) воскрешение (обычая и т.п.); восстановление  3) выкапывание трупов  4) attr. resurrection man = resurrectionist - resurrection pie RESURRECTION pie пирог из остатков ...
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  n. 1 the act or an instance of rising from the dead. 2 (Resurrection) a Christ's rising from the dead. b the rising of the dead at the Last Judgement. 3 a revival after disuse, inactivity, or decay. 4 exhumation. 5 the unearthing of a lost or forgotten thing; restoration to vogue or memory. Phrases and idioms resurrection plant any of various plants, including clubmosses of the genus Selaginella and the Rose of Jericho, unfolding when moistened after being dried. Derivatives resurrectional adj. Etymology: ME f. OF f. LL resurrectio -onis (as RESURGENT) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   noun  Etymology: Middle English resurreccioun, from Anglo-French, from Late Latin ~-, resurrectio act of rising from the dead, from resurgere to rise from the dead, from Latin, to rise again, from re- + surgere to rise — more at surge  Date: 14th century  1.  a. capitalized the rising of Christ from the dead  b. often capitalized the rising again to life of all the human dead before the final judgment  c. the state of one risen from the dead  2. resurgence, revival  3. Christian Science a spiritualization of thought ; material belief that yields to spiritual understanding  • ~al adjective RESURRECTIONAL  adjective see resurrection ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  see resurrect RESURRECTION In Christian belief, the Resurrection is the event in which Jesus Christ came back to life after he had been killed. N-PROPER: the N ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~ n 1 also Resurrection the return of Jesus Christ to life after his death after being crucified crucify, which is one of the main beliefs of the Christian religion 2 also Resurrection the return of all dead people to life at the end of the world 3 a situation in which an idea, custom, feeling etc is brought back into existence  (a resurrection of old jealousies) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - c.1300, from Anglo-Fr. resurrectiun, O.Fr. resurrection, from L.L. resurrectionem, from pp. stem of L. resurgere "rise again" (see resurgent). Replaced O.E. жriste. Originally a Church festival commemorating Christ's rising from the dead; generalized sense of "revival" is from 1649. Also used in M.E. of the rising again of the dead on the Last Day. Resurrect is a 1772 back-formation. ...
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