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Перевод: purify
[глагол] очищать; очищаться; совершать обряд очищения
Тезаурус:
- If that happened we could then try to purify and isolate the morphogen from the mixture - but we had no luck.
- 1 John 1:9 tells us, "If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness."
- The best known of these are zeolite, which takes up ammonia; and charcoal, which will not remove any part of the nitrogen cycle chemicals but will purify the water of many of the unpleasant things that arrive unwanted through the tap including chlorine , and remove tinges of colour from the water.
- It will separate and purify molecules ranging from a few milligrams to several grams from solution.
- The priest must be celibate in order to purify himself for the handling of the sacred in the sacrament.
- As the main churches have become more liberal, Free Presbyterianism emerged to challenge the lack of "real" Protestantism and hence offered an implicit challenge to the fraternal organizations to purify themselves by breaking their ties with the main, and now apostate, denominations.
- Nevertheless, the fact that Paisleyism in both its religious and political forms is a reactionary movement which seeks to purify Protestant religion and politics creates a background tension which regularly produces public arguments.
- As Mao's personal secretary and speechwriter for over 30 years, Chen was one of the "Great Helmsman" 's closest confidants, writing countless tracts and playing a key role in the Cultural Revolution, Mao's catastrophic campaign to purify the Communist party hierarchy and revive what he imagined to be China's fading revolutionary ardour in the 1960s.
- Barbarossa's declared and overall intention was to purify, restore and develop the Holy Roman Empire.
- ". Eliot's thoughts on civilization would be developed in America, where his longing for the scenes of his youth would also be satisfied and would enable him to return to London to minister, witch-doctor-like, to his civilization, to purify the dialect of his adopted tribe.
- This is often misunderstood as cleaning oneself of contamination, but is obviously not the case as is proven by the fact that they had to clean themselves carefully before going into the bath, or mikva as it is called, so it becomes clear that it was to purify themselves spiritually, not physically.
- But this alone will not purify your water of waste products that are invisible to the eye.
- He says in 1 John 1:9, "If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness. "
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