English to Ukrainian Meaning of denomination - найменування


Denomination :
найменування

клас, категорія, група, діапазон, найменування, співтовариство, Люди, секта, суспільство, братство, позначення, назва, термін, ім'я, стиль, характер

найменуваннясектантськийденомінації
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Definitions of denomination in English
Noun(1) a group of religious congregations having its own organization and a distinctive faith(2) a class of one kind of unit in a system of numbers or measures or weights or money(3) identifying word or words by which someone or something is called and classified or distinguished from others
Examples of denomination in English
(1) Again, initial analyses revealed no effect of denomination or religious conservatism on volunteering, and so these variables were not included in the final regression analysis.(2) At your turn you can either pass or bid higher than the previous bidder - either by bidding more tricks, or by bidding the same number of tricks in a higher denomination .(3) The drugs trade, for example, tends to make its illicit gains in the form of small denomination bank notes.(4) By law, currency issued by the government, in any form and denomination is the acceptable medium for commercial transaction unless otherwise stated.(5) the Presbyterian community is the second-largest denomination in the country(6) There's hardly a week passes that the school doesn't ask for money of some denomination , so why they don't help with the parking situation is a joke.(7) A religious group includes denomination or mode of worship or a group sharing common beliefs.(8) The larger denomination coins and the notes are being spent but the vast majority of opinion regards them as having little spending power.(9) To play to a trick a player must play the same number of a lower denomination than the current lowest.(10) The name of the denomination was changed slightly: the Union of Evangelical Christian and Baptist Churches of Estonia.(11) I had previously contemplated doing something evil by paying him in $0.05 pieces, but this was cut short when I only had $7 in that particular denomination .(12) Within each denomination the cards rank Club, Spade, Heart, Diamond (low).(13) The Pixies' originals are masterpieces, but the second disc seems to indicate that they are fragile in that denomination .(14) Gold and silver vessels served in effect as large denomination banknotes, and weighed round figures in terms of the prevailing currency standards.(15) I've found myself categorized into a box when I mention denomination - either what I grew up with or where I currently serve.(16) Its frame of coconut trees on either side, a title at the top and denomination at the base, is inverted, making it a highly prized specimen.
Related Phrases of denomination
Synonyms
Noun
1. religious group ::
релігійна група
2. value ::
значення
3. appellative ::
прозивний
Different Forms
denomination, denominational, denominations
Word Example from TV Shows
I figured one bill of any
denomination weighs a gram.

I figured one bill of any DENOMINATION weighs a gram.

Breaking Bad Season 5, Episode 8

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