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nounhave faith in somebody/something — Vertrauen zu jemandem/etwas haben; auf jemanden/etwas vertrauen
lose faith in somebody/something — das Vertrauen zu jemandem/etwas verlieren
2) ([religious] belief) Glaube, der3)keep faith with somebody — jemandem treu bleiben od. die Treue halten
4)in good faith — ohne Hintergedanken; (unsuspectingly) in gutem Glauben
in bad faith — in böser Absicht
* * *[feiƟ]1) (trust or belief: She had faith in her ability.) das Vertrauen2) (religious belief: Years of hardship had not caused him to lose his faith.) der Glaube3) (loyalty to one's promise: to keep/break faith with someone.) das Versprechen•- academic.ru/26260/faithful">faithful- faithfully
- Yours faithfully
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- faithless
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- in all good faith
- in good faith* * *[feɪθ]nan act of \faith eine Vertrauenssacheto have unshak[e]able \faith in sb unerschütterliches Vertrauen in jdn habento have \faith vertrauen, Vertrauen habenyou must have \faith that... du musst darauf vertrauen, dass...to have [complete] \faith in sb/sth zu jdm/etw [volles] Vertrauen habento lose \faith in sb/sth das Vertrauen zu jdm/etw verlierenhe placed complete \faith in his old friend's honesty er war völlig von der Ehrlichkeit seines alten Freundes überzeugtto restore [sb's] \faith in sb/sth [jds] Vertrauen in jdn/etw wiederherstellento shake sb's \faith in sth jds Vertrauen in etw akk erschütternhave \faith, hope and charity verwirkliche Glauben, Hoffnung und Großzügigkeitthe Christian \faith der christliche Glaubethe true \faith der wahre Glaubeto keep the \faith am Glauben festhalten, sich dat den Glauben bewahren; ( fig) den Mythos aufrechterhaltento lose one's \faith seinen Glauben verlierento renounce one's \faith seinem Glauben abschwörento break \faith with sb jdm gegenüber wortbrüchig werdento break \faith with one's principles seine Prinzipien über Bord werfento keep \faith with sb/sth jdm/etw gegenüber Wort halten; (continue to support) jdn/etw weiterhin unterstützen4. (sincerity)to act in good/bad \faith in gutem/bösem Glauben handeln* * *[feɪɵ]n1) (= trust) Vertrauen nt (in zu); (in human nature, medicine, science etc, religious faith) Glaube m (in an +acc)to have faith in sb — jdm ( ver)trauen
to have faith in sth — Vertrauen in etw (acc) haben
it was more an act of faith than a rational decision — das war mehr auf gut Glück gemacht als eine rationale Entscheidung
2) (= religion) Glaube m no pl, Bekenntnis nt3)(= promise)
to keep/break faith with sb — jdm treu bleiben/untreu werden, jdm die Treue halten/brechen (geh)4) (= sincerity, loyalty) Treue fto act in good/bad faith — in gutem Glauben/böser Absicht handeln
* * *faith [feıθ] sfaith in God Gottvertrauen;break faith with sb jemandes Vertrauen enttäuschen oder missbrauchen;on the faith of im Vertrauen auf (akk)2. RELa) (überzeugter) Glaube(n)b) Glaube(nsbekenntnis) m(n):3. (Pflicht)Treue f, Redlichkeit f:third party acting in good faith JUR gutgläubiger Dritter;in bad faith in böser Absicht, JUR bösgläubig;in faith!, upon my faith! obs auf Ehre!, meiner Treu!, fürwahr!4. Versprechen n:give (pledge) one’s faith sein Wort geben (verpfänden);keep one’s faith sein Wort halten;* * *noun1) (reliance, trust) Vertrauen, dashave faith in somebody/something — Vertrauen zu jemandem/etwas haben; auf jemanden/etwas vertrauen
lose faith in somebody/something — das Vertrauen zu jemandem/etwas verlieren
2) ([religious] belief) Glaube, der3)keep faith with somebody — jemandem treu bleiben od. die Treue halten
4)in good faith — ohne Hintergedanken; (unsuspectingly) in gutem Glauben
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faith [feɪθ]1. nouna. ( = belief) foi f• good faith bonne foi fb. ( = religion) religion f2. compounds* * *[feɪθ]1) ( confidence) confiance f2) ( belief) foi f (in en) -
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faith [feɪθ]∎ I have faith in him je lui fais confiance;∎ she has lost (all) faith in the doctors elle n'a plus aucune confiance dans les médecins;∎ he's lost faith in their promises il ne croit plus à leurs promesses;∎ to put one's faith in sth mettres ses espoirs dans qch∎ faith in God foi en Dieu;∎ to lose one's faith perdre la foi;∎ Faith, Hope and Charity la foi, l'espérance et la charité(c) (particular religion) foi f, religion f;∎ the Buddhist faith la religion bouddhiste∎ he did it in good faith il l'a fait en toute bonne foi;∎ he acted in bad faith il a agi de mauvaise foi∎ you must keep faith with the movement il faut tenir vos engagements envers le mouvement;∎ familiar keep the faith! bon courage!□ ;∎ to break faith with sb manquer à sa parole envers qn►► American faith cure guérison f par la prière;faith healer guérisseur(euse) m,f spirituel(elle);faith healing guérison f par la foi -
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noun1) вера, доверие; to place one's faith (in smth.) слепо верить (чему-л.); to shake (или to shatter) smb.'s faith поколебать чью-л. веру2) вера, вероисповедание; the Reformed faith протестантизм3) честность; верность, лояльность; in good faith честно; добросовестно; in bad faith вероломно4) обещание, ручательство, слово; to plight (to break) one's faith дать (нарушить) словоby my faith!, in faith! клянусь (честью)!; ей-ей!in faith whereof office в удостоверение чегоSyn:religion* * *(n) вера* * ** * *[ feɪθ] n. вера, доверие, религия, вероисповедание, верность, честность, лояльность, ручательство, слово, обещание* * *вераверностьвероисповеданиедобросовестнодовериелояльностьобещаниеручательствословочестность* * *1) вера 2) религ. а) вера в Бога б) вероисповедание -
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nounവിശ്വാസം, മതവിശ്വാസം, വിശ്വസ്തത, ആശ്രയം -
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feiƟ1) (trust or belief: She had faith in her ability.) confianza2) (religious belief: Years of hardship had not caused him to lose his faith.) fe3) (loyalty to one's promise: to keep/break faith with someone.) palabra•- faithful- faithfully
- Yours faithfully
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faith n1. fe2. confianzatr[feɪɵ]1 fe nombre femenino2 (trust, confidence) confianza (in, en), fe nombre femenino (in, en)3 SMALLRELIGION/SMALL fe nombre femenino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLin good faith / in bad faith de buena fe / de mala feto break faith with somebody traicionar a alguien, ser infiel a alguiento keep faith with somebody ser fiel a alguien1) belief: fe f2) allegiance: lealtad f3) confidence, trust: confianza f, fe f4) religion: religión fn.• confianza s.f.• fe s.f.feɪθ1) u ( trust) confianza fto have faith IN somebody/something — tener* confianza or fe en alguien/algo, tenerle* a alguien/algo confianza or fe
to put one's faith in somebody/something — confiar* en alguien/algo
to act in good/bad faith — actuar* de buena/mala fe
2) ( Relig) u c fe f[feɪθ]1. N1) (Rel) fe f ; (=doctrine) creencia f, doctrina f ; (=sect, confession) religión fwhat faith does he belong to? — ¿qué religión tiene?
2) (=trust) fe f, confianza fto have faith in sth/sb — tener fe or confianza en algo/algn, fiarse de algo/algn
to put one's faith in sth/sb — confiar en algo/algn
to break faith — faltar a la palabra ( with dada a)
to keep faith — cumplir la palabra ( with dada a)
2.CPDfaith healer N — curandero(-a) m / f
faith healing N — curación f por fe
faith school N — escuela f confesional
* * *[feɪθ]1) u ( trust) confianza fto have faith IN somebody/something — tener* confianza or fe en alguien/algo, tenerle* a alguien/algo confianza or fe
to put one's faith in somebody/something — confiar* en alguien/algo
to act in good/bad faith — actuar* de buena/mala fe
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1. n Фейс2. n вера, довериеarticles of faith — символ веры, кредо
3. n вера, религия; вероисповедание4. n кредо; убеждения, взгляды5. n верность, преданность; честность; лояльностьin bad faith — вероломно, предательски
kept faith with — доверил; быть обьектом преданности
6. n обещание, ручательство, слово7. n офиц. удостоверениеin faith whereof — в удостоверение чего …
Синонимический ряд:1. confidence (noun) assurance; belief; certitude; confidence; credence; credit; credulity; sureness2. constancy (noun) acceptance; allegiance; constancy; fidelity3. religion (noun) church; communion; connection; conviction; creed; cult; denomination; doctrine; dogma; persuasion; profession; religion; sect; tenet4. trust (noun) dependence; expectation; hope; reliance; stock; trustАнтонимический ряд:discredit; disloyalty; dissent; distrust; doubt; faithlessness; incredulity; infidelity; misgiving; skepticism; suspicion; unbelief -
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] faith[Swahili Word] dini[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] faith[English Plural] faiths[Swahili Word] imani[Swahili Plural] imani[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Derived Language] Arabic[Related Words] amana, amini[Swahili Example] alitaka kusema neno kujitetea, kuomba msamaha na kuirudisha imani ya Idi [Sul], leo imenijia hamu niwashukuru na kuwaeleza imani yangu kwenu [Muk]------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] faith[Swahili Word] ithibati[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] faith[Swahili Word] itikadi[Swahili Plural] itikadi[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] faith[Swahili Word] tumai[Swahili Plural] matumai[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] faith[Swahili Word] tumaini[Swahili Plural] matumaini[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] faith (religion, tradition)[Swahili Word] itikadi[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] itakadi------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] lack faith[Swahili Word] -toamini[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------ -
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[feiƟ]1) (trust or belief: She had faith in her ability.) zaupanje2) (religious belief: Years of hardship had not caused him to lose his faith.) vera3) (loyalty to one's promise: to keep/break faith with someone.) obljuba•- faithful- faithfully
- Yours faithfully
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- faithless
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- in all good faith
- in good faith* * *[feim]noun(in) zaupanje; zvestoba; vera, veroizpoved; dana beseda, obljubabad faith — neodkritost, nepoštenost, verolomnostin faith, upon my faith — častna beseda, zaresto break faith with — prelomiti obljubo komu, besedo snestiin good faith — v dobri veri, pošteno, častnoto plight ( —ali pledge) one's faith — dati besedo, obljubitijuridically in faith whereof — v potrdilo česar -
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[feiƟ]1) (trust or belief: She had faith in her ability.) tillid; tiltro2) (religious belief: Years of hardship had not caused him to lose his faith.) tro; religion3) (loyalty to one's promise: to keep/break faith with someone.) troskab•- faithful- faithfully
- Yours faithfully
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- in good faith* * *[feiƟ]1) (trust or belief: She had faith in her ability.) tillid; tiltro2) (religious belief: Years of hardship had not caused him to lose his faith.) tro; religion3) (loyalty to one's promise: to keep/break faith with someone.) troskab•- faithful- faithfully
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feiƟ1) (trust or belief: She had faith in her ability.) tillit, (til)tro2) (religious belief: Years of hardship had not caused him to lose his faith.) tro(sretning), religion3) (loyalty to one's promise: to keep/break faith with someone.) troskap•- faithful- faithfully
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- in good faithreligion--------tillitsubst. \/feɪθ\/1) ( også religion) tro2) tiltro, tillit, tro, fortrøstning, lit3) tro, troslære, bekjennelse, religion, trosretning4) hedersord, løfte5) troskap, lojalitet, redelighet, hederlighet6) ( gammeldags) bekreftelseact in good faith ( jus) handle i god troact in bad faith ( jus) handle mot bedre vitendebreach of faith løftebrudd, lojalitetsbruddbreak faith (with) bryte sitt løfte (til), være illojal (mot)faith can move mountains tro kan flytte fjellhave faith in (ha) tro på, ha tillit til, ha tiltro tilin bad faith mot bedre vitende, i ond troin faith! eller (up)on my faith! sannelig!, virkelig!in faith whereof ( i traktat e.l.) til bekreftelse heravin good faith i god tro, på heder og ærekeep faith (with) hold sitt løfte\/ord (til), være tro\/lojal (mot)lose faith in miste troen på, miste tilliten tilof little faith eller weak in faith vantro, svak i troenpin one's faith (up)on sette sin lit til, tro blindt påput one's faith in ha tiltro til, lite påshake somebody's faith rokke ved noens overbevisningtake something on faith eller accept something on faith ta noe for gitt, tro på noe uten viderewant of faith vantro, mangel på tro
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