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doomsday (encz) | doomsday,den posledního soudu |
doomsday (encz) | doomsday,soudný den |
Doomsday (gcide) | Doomsday \Dooms"day`\, n. [AS. d?mes d[=a]g. See Doom, and
Day.]
1. A day of sentence or condemnation; day of death. "My
body's doomsday." --Shak.
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2. The day of the final judgment.
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I could not tell till doomsday. --Chaucer.
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Doomsday Book. See Domesday Book.
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doomsday (wn) | Doomsday
n 1: (New Testament) day at the end of time following Armageddon
when God will decree the fates of all individual humans
according to the good and evil of their earthly lives [syn:
Judgment Day, Judgement Day, Day of Judgment, {Day of
Judgement}, Doomsday, Last Judgment, Last Judgement,
Last Day, eschaton, day of reckoning, doomsday,
crack of doom, end of the world]
2: an unpleasant or disastrous destiny; "everyone was aware of
the approaching doom but was helpless to avoid it"; "that's
unfortunate but it isn't the end of the world" [syn: doom,
doomsday, day of reckoning, end of the world] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
doomsday (encz) | doomsday,den posledního soudu doomsday,soudný den |
Doomsday Book (gcide) | Domesday \Domes"day`\, n.
A day of judgment. See Doomsday. [Obs.]
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Domesday Book, the ancient record of the survey of most of
the lands of England, made by order of William the
Conqueror, about 1086. It consists of two volumes, a large
folio and a quarto, and gives the proprietors' tenures,
arable land, woodland, etc. [Written also {Doomsday
Book}.]
[1913 Webster]Doomsday \Dooms"day`\, n. [AS. d?mes d[=a]g. See Doom, and
Day.]
1. A day of sentence or condemnation; day of death. "My
body's doomsday." --Shak.
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2. The day of the final judgment.
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I could not tell till doomsday. --Chaucer.
[1913 Webster]
Doomsday Book. See Domesday Book.
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doomsday (wn) | Doomsday
n 1: (New Testament) day at the end of time following Armageddon
when God will decree the fates of all individual humans
according to the good and evil of their earthly lives [syn:
Judgment Day, Judgement Day, Day of Judgment, {Day of
Judgement}, Doomsday, Last Judgment, Last Judgement,
Last Day, eschaton, day of reckoning, doomsday,
crack of doom, end of the world]
2: an unpleasant or disastrous destiny; "everyone was aware of
the approaching doom but was helpless to avoid it"; "that's
unfortunate but it isn't the end of the world" [syn: doom,
doomsday, day of reckoning, end of the world] |
doomsday book (wn) | Doomsday Book
n 1: record of a British census and land survey in 1085-1086
ordered by William the Conqueror [syn: Domesday Book,
Doomsday Book] |
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