(Adjective) religia klasztorny, zakonny, mnisi, monastyczny;
adj klasztorny, zakonny
klasztorny, zakonny
ZAKONNY
ZAKONNIK
MNICH
(a male religious living in a cloister and devoting himself to contemplation and prayer and work)
mnich
synonim: monk
relig. mnich
zakonnik
adj. klasztorny
monastyczny
zakonny
mnisi
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Perhaps monastic life wasn't quite as austere as I'd been led to believe.
The tiny room, furnished with a battered old desk and greasy-looking mattress, resembles a monastic cell.
There was an ancient cottage smothered in yellow roses where homemade lemonade and scones magically appeared at our table; tearooms at the back of farm shops piled high with local delicacies; cafes in the quiet back streets of somnolent towns; a National Trust teashop at a lovely red-brick Georgian mansion and the largest monastic ruins in Britain (take a bow, Beningbrough Hall and Fountains Abbey); and no end of rustic pubs.
But several senior members of Capello's doomed South Africa expedition are known to be appalled by his rigid adherence to a 4-4-2 formation that looked prehistoric against Germany and by the monastic ethos of the training camp.
Bobby is 29, and he lives virtually a monastic life.
Bobby ma 29 lat i żyje praktycznie monastycznym życiem.
The monastic life is the only life I know.
Klasztorne życie jest jedynym jakie znam.