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1 mahdi (In Islamic eschatology, a messianic deliverer who will fill the Earth with justice and equity, restore true religion, and usher in a short golden age lasting seven, eight, or nine years before the end of the world)
Религия: махдиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > mahdi (In Islamic eschatology, a messianic deliverer who will fill the Earth with justice and equity, restore true religion, and usher in a short golden age lasting seven, eight, or nine years before the end of the world)
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3 mahdi
['mɑːdɪ]1) Общая лексика: мессия, спаситель (у мусульман)2) Религия: (In Islamic eschatology, a messianic deliverer who will fill the Earth with justice and equity, restore true religion, and usher in a short golden age lasting seven, eight, or nine years before the end of the world) махди -
4 faith
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
- faithfulness
- faithless
- faithlessness
- 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
* * *(in) n.Vertrauen (auf) n. n.Vertrauen n. -
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[feɪɵ] nan act of \faith eine Vertrauenssache;to have unshakeable \faith in sb unerschütterliches Vertrauen in jdn haben;to have \faith vertrauen, Vertrauen haben;you must have \faith that... du musst darauf vertrauen, dass...;to have [complete] \faith in sb/ sth zu jdm/etw [volles] Vertrauen haben;to lose \faith in sb/ sth das Vertrauen zu jdm/etw verlieren;he placed complete \faith in his old friend's honesty er war völlig von der Ehrlichkeit seines alten Freundes überzeugt;have \faith, hope and charity verwirkliche Glauben, Hoffnung und Großzügigkeit;the Christian \faith der christliche Glaube;the true \faith der wahre Glaube;to keep the \faith am Glauben festhalten, sich dat den Glauben bewahren; ( fig) den Mythos aufrechterhalten;to lose one's \faith seinen Glauben verlieren;to renounce one's \faith seinem Glauben abschwörento break \faith with sb jdm gegenüber wortbrüchig werden;to break \faith with one's principles seine Prinzipien über Bord werfen;to 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
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