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  • 1 pious

    /'paiəs/ * tính từ - ngoan đạo - (từ cổ,nghĩa cổ) hiếu thảo, lễ độ !a pious fraud - một sự lừa dối có thiện ý

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  • 2 fraud

    /frɔ:d/ * danh từ - sự gian lận, sự gian trá; sự lừa lọc, sự lừa gạt =to get money by fraud+ kiếm tiền bằng cách lừa gạt - âm mưu lừa gạt, mưu gian - cái không đúng như sự mong đợi, cái không đúng như sự mưu tả - (từ hiếm,nghĩa hiếm) tính chất lừa lọc !in fraud; to the fraud of - (pháp lý) để lừa gạt !a pious fraud - (xem) pious

    English-Vietnamese dictionary > fraud

  • 3 das Benehmen

    - {behaviour} thái độ, cách đối xử, cách cư xử, cách ăn ở, tư cách đạo đức, cách chạy, tác động - {conduct} hạnh kiểm, tư cách, đạo đức, sự chỉ đạo, sự điều khiển, sự hướng dẫn, sự quản lý, cách sắp đặt, cách bố cục - {demeanour} cách xử sự, cử chỉ - {deportment} cách đi đứng, phản ứng hoá học - {discipline} kỷ luật, sự rèn luyện trí óc, nhục hình, sự trừng phạt, sự hành xác, quân sự luyện tập, môn học - {exterior} bề ngoài, mặt ngoài, bên ngoài, cách cư xử bề ngoài, vẻ bề ngoài = das gute Benehmen {fashion; propriety}+ = das feine Benehmen {elegant manners}+ = das galante Benehmen {gallantry}+ = kein Benehmen haben {to have no manners}+ = das überfromme Benehmen {pious infatuation}+ = das gewalttätige Benehmen {rowdyism}+ = das geräuschvolle Benehmen {blatancy}+ = das widersetzliche Benehmen {rebelliousness}+ = sein Benehmen mißfällt mir {I am displaced at his conduct}+ = sein Benehmen ist einwandfrei {he has faultless manners}+ = sie hat ein gewinnendes Benehmen {she has engaging manners}+

    Deutsch-Vietnamesisch Wörterbuch > das Benehmen

  • 4 fromm

    - {devout} thành kính, mộ đạo, sùng đạo, chân thành, nhiệt tình, sốt sắng - {godly} ngoan đạo - {pious} hiếu thảo, lễ độ - {religious} tôn giáo, tín ngưỡng, sự tu hành, chu đáo, cẩn thận, tận tâm cao

    Deutsch-Vietnamesisch Wörterbuch > fromm

См. также в других словарях:

  • Pious — Pi ous, a. [L. pius: cf. F. pieux.] 1. Of or pertaining to piety; exhibiting piety; reverential; dutiful; religious; devout; godly. Pious hearts. Milton. Pious poetry. Johnson. [1913 Webster] Where was the martial brother s pious care? Pope.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • pious — [pī′əs] adj. [L pius, pious, devout, affectionate, good, prob. < IE * pwīyos < base * peu , to clean > L purus,PURE] 1. having or showing religious devotion; zealous in the performance of religious obligations 2. springing from actual or …   English World dictionary

  • pious — index tartuffish, zealous Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • pious — (adj.) c.1600, from L. pius dutiful, kind, devout, perhaps related to L. purus pure, clean (see PURE (Cf. pure)). Related: Piously; piousness …   Etymology dictionary

  • pious — *devout, religious, pietistic, sanctimonious Analogous words: *holy, sacred, divine, religious: worshiping, adoring, reverencing, venerating, revering (see REVERE): fervent, ardent, fervid (see IMPASSIONED) Antonyms: impious …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • pious — [adj] dedicated, religious born again*, clerical, devoted, devout, divine, ecclesiastical, godly, goody goody*, orthodox, prayerful, priestly, reverent, righteous, sacred, saintly, sanctimonious, spiritual; concept 401 Ant. atheist, impious,… …   New thesaurus

  • pious — ► ADJECTIVE 1) devoutly religious. 2) making a hypocritical display of virtue. 3) (of a hope) sincere but unlikely to be fulfilled. DERIVATIVES piously adverb piousness noun. ORIGIN Latin pius dutiful …   English terms dictionary

  • pious — [[t]pa͟ɪ͟əs[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED Someone who is pious is very religious and moral. He was brought up by pious female relatives. ...pious acts of charity. Syn: devout Derived words: piously ADV GRADED ADV with v Conti kneeled and crossed himself… …   English dictionary

  • pious — pi|ous [ˈpaıəs] adj [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: pius] 1.) having strong religious beliefs, and showing this in the way you behave →↑piety ▪ He was a quiet, pious man. 2.) if you describe what someone says as pious talk, words etc, you mean …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • pious — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Latin pius Date: 15th century 1. a. marked by or showing reverence for deity and devotion to divine worship b. marked by conspicuous religiosity < a hypocrite a thing all pious words and uncharitable… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • pious — adjective 1) a pious family Syn: religious, devout, God fearing, churchgoing, spiritual, prayerful, holy, godly, saintly, dedicated, reverent, dutiful, righteous Ant: irreligious …   Thesaurus of popular words

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