vigil
vi
ˈvɪ
vi
gil
ʤəl
jēl
British pronunciation
/vˈɪd‍ʒɪl/

Definición y significado de "vigil"en inglés

01

una vigilia, una guardia

a period of watchfulness, often maintained to protect, monitor, or await something significant
example
Ejemplos
The soldiers kept a vigil through the night at the border.
Los soldatos mantuvieron una vigilia durante toda la noche en la frontera.
A vigil was maintained at the patient's bedside.
Se mantuvo una vigilia junto a la cama del paciente.
02

vigilia, vela

a spiritual observance involving staying awake, praying, or meditating, often held before a holy day or event
example
Ejemplos
They participated in the Easter vigil at midnight.
Participaron en la vigilia pascual a medianoche.
The monks held a vigil before the feast of Saint Benedict.
Vigilia es una observancia espiritual que implica permanecer despierto, orar o meditar, a menudo celebrada antes de un día o evento sagrado.
03

una vigilia, una concentración silenciosa

a peaceful and stationary public demonstration held in support of a particular cause, typically marked by silence and the absence of speeches or active protest
example
Ejemplos
A vigil formed at the border, calling attention to the humanitarian crisis without confrontation.
Activists held a vigil in front of the embassy to protest the detention of journalists.
Los activistas realizaron una vigilia frente a la embajada para protestar por la detención de periodistas.
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