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Hohe Priester
в PONS речника
high ˈpriest СЪЩ РЕЛ
high priest прен
Doyen м <-s, -s> прен
в PONS речника
Oberpriester (-pries·te·rin)
в PONS речника
priest [pri:st] СЪЩ
Priester м <-s, ->
I. high [haɪ] ПРИЛ
1. high (altitude):
hoch <höher, am höchsten> pred
hohe(r, s) attr
high latitude ГЕОГ
2. high (above average):
hohe(r, s) attr
hoch <höher, am höchsten> pred
[für jdn/etw] voll des Lobes sein
to pay a high price for sth also прен
für etw вин einen hohen Preis bezahlen a. прен
3. high (of large numerical value):
of the highest calibre [or Am caliber] прен
4. high (important):
to have sth on the highest authority esp шег
hochrangig <höherrangig, höchstrangig>
5. high (noble):
6. high прин (arrogant):
to be high and mighty прин
7. high (intense):
8. high МЕД:
9. high ГАСТР (rich):
10. high (intoxicated, euphoric):
high разг a. прен
to be [as] high as a kite разг (euphoric)
11. high (shrill):
to sing in a high key
12. high ЛИНГВ:
13. high pred (gone off):
to be high food
riechen <roch, gerochen>
to be high game
Phrases:
zum Himmel stinken sl прен
sb's stock is high
jds Aktien stehen gut прен
sb's stock is high
II. high [haɪ] НРЧ
1. high (position):
hoch <höher, am höchsten>
2. high (amount):
hoch <höher, am höchsten>
3. high (intensity):
Phrases:
III. high [haɪ] СЪЩ
1. high (high point):
Höchststand м <-(e)s, -stände>
2. high METEO:
Hoch ср <-s, -s>
3. high (exhilaration):
Höhen und Tiefen прен
4. high (heaven):
im Himmel поет
шег прен разг the orders came from on high
5. high АВТО:
"Банково дело, финанси, застрахователно дело"
high СЪЩ FINMKT
High ср
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The diocese then numbered 50 churches and 25 priests.
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At the time of the formation of the diocese there were 32 parishes and 26 priests.
en.wikipedia.org
The south wall of the chancel has three three-light windows, the central one being shorter and over a priest's door.
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He held a regent position kampaku from 1856 to 1862, and retired in 1863, becoming a priest.
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That was when he realised that being a priest was his true vocation.
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