Reestr Aktov Skritih Rabot Obrazec
Similar words: (1.00) (1.00) (0.75) (0.50) (0.50) enC encoded (file name ext ension) enDS ends Segm ent enIAC Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer noun elektronnyi cifrovoi integrator i vychislitel' (nazvanie pervogo elektronnogo komp'yutera) enMS enterprise network managem ent system, sistema upravleniya set'yu masshtaba predpriyatiya enQ enquiry endor 1> _bibl. Aendor _Ex: witch of endor Aendorskaya volshebnica; proricatel'nica endsville 1> _am. Nechto nebyvaloe, potryasayushee, snogsshibatel'noe endymion 1> _grech. Endimion 2> prekrasnyi yunosha, molodoi krasavec eneas noun roman- myth. Enei eneid 1> Eneida engineer Corps 1> inzhenernyi korpus armii SShA england 1> Angliya 2> _ust. Korol' Anglii englander 1> _redk.
The TRIBOC is a multifunctional power package on three legs. It is ideal for lifting loads, as well as for securing, recovering and rescuing people. The tripod is easy to use and provides complete safety. 1> vnesenie v spisok, v reestr; registraciya 2> akt registracii, zapis' (v knige aktov) 3> zapis', priem (v chleny organizacii, v shkolu); zachislenie _Ex: the fee should be paid on en rollm en t plata (za obuchenie) vnositsya srazu posle zachisleniya.
Anglichanin english 1> _sobir.

Jewish Telegraphic Agency Rabbi Meier Yechiel, ascetic and scholar, known as the Ostrovtzer Rebbe, Rabbi of Ostrowiec, one of the most unique figures in Polish Jewry, died yesterday at the age of 74. Born in Skierniewice, the son of a baker, Rabbi Meir Yechiel established in independent school of ascetic Chassidism, gaining a large number of followers among the Jewish population in Congress Poland. A mathematician and Talmudic scholar of unusual depth, Rabbi Meir Yechiel also ministered to his Chassidic followers by counsel and prayer. He declined, however, to accept remuneration, as is the usage among the Chassidic leaders. A part of his salary which he received as the rabbi of the community, he sent to Palestine for charities there. Embracing the theory that life on this earth was given, not to be enjoyed, the ascetic scholar took it upon himself when he was thirty to spend his days and nights in study and prayer and to abstain from eating, every day except Saturdays, when it is a religious commandment to eat. For over forty years he continued these six day fasts each week, although physicians warned him against this practice, At night, he went to bed in his clothes in order not to enjoy his sleep.
Although a recognized authority on Jewish law, whose opinion and advice were invoked by the leading rabbis, Rabbi Meir Yechiel was very reticent in his modesty, and although he was the author of numerous works on Talmudic law, the Cabala and Chassidic subjects, he prohibited his friends to publish his works during his lifetime. Rabbi Meir is survived by a son Ezekel, who is rabbi in Nasielsk, and who will succeed him in his Chassidic post.