Churches in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for Churches in the English»Spanish Dictionary

church [Am tʃərtʃ, Brit tʃəːtʃ] N

See also Church of Scotland, Church in Wales, Church of Ireland, Church of England

Churches in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for Churches in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

I.church [tʃɜ:tʃ, Am tʃɜ:rtʃ] N

II.church [tʃɜ:tʃ, Am tʃɜ:rtʃ] ADJ

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His name heads in 1644 the signatories to a confession of faith drawn up by seven churches commonly (but unjustly) called anabaptists.
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Much work was done to introduce a more medieval style of church furnishing in many churches.
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It appears that, rather than fighting with groundsheet-sized bits of paper and deciphering symbols for churches with spires, people simply prefer to use their smartphone or satnav to get about.
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By 1885 the settlement boasted a population of 50 with two churches, one gristmill, one school and two stores.
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They also cultivated silkworms and sewed vestments for churches.
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The town has a museum, library, senior's center, volunteer fire department and first responders, leisure centre, two schools, and four churches.
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In ecclesiastical law, procuration is the provision of necessaries for bishops and archdeacons during their visitations of parochial churches in their dioceses.
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The reasons for retaining and building our churches have changed.
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The community contains 4 churches, 3 cemeteries, fire house, community center, golf course, horse farm, boarding stables, farmers, chicken houses, and more.
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He rightly warns that equality of provision and fair treatment should not be relegated to secondary or dispensable matters, by churches or by government.
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