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god-fearing [-fɪərɪŋ]croyant, pieux;∎ decent god-fearing folk les gens croyants bien comme il fautUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > god-fearing
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God-fearing[´gɔd¸fiəriʃ] adj богобоязлив, църк., ост. набожен, благочестив, смирен. -
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god-fearing1 godvrezend ⇒ godvruchtig, vroom -
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] God-fearing person[English Plural] God-fearing people[Swahili Word] mcha wa Mungu[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] cha V[Swahili Example] mama-mtu mchamungu, ua la moyo lilimfumbuka [Moh]------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] God-fearing person[English Plural] God-fearing people[Swahili Word] mchaji wa Mungu[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] cha V[English Example] If they are not God-fearing...[Swahili Example] Kama si wachaji Mungu [Shaaban Robert, Masomo 426]------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] God-fearing person[English Plural] God-fearing people[Swahili Word] mchaji[Swahili Plural] wachaji[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 1/2[Derived Word] -cha V------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] god-fearing person[English Plural] god-fearing people[Swahili Word] salihina[Swahili Plural] salahina[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10an[Derived Word] salihi A------------------------------------------------------------ -
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God-fear.ing[g'ɔd fiəriŋ] adj crente em Deus, devoto. -
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God vrezend (gelovig,houdt zich aan de Bijbelse wetten) -
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ירא שמים, ירא אלוהים (מאמין, אדוק, שומר מצוות)* * *◙ (תווצמ רמוש,קודא,ןימאמ) םיהולא ארי,םימש ארי◄ -
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adj. \/ˈɡɒdˌfɪərɪŋ\/gudfryktig -
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adjбогобоязливий; релігійний* * *aбогобоязливий, релігійний -
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adj bogobojazan, pobožan, nabožan* * *
bogobojazan
См. также в других словарях:
God-fearing — God fear ing, a. Having a reverential and loving feeling towards God; devoutly religious. Syn: devout, pious. [1913 Webster] A brave god fearing man. Tennyson. [1913 Webster] a god fearing and law abiding people. H. L. Mencken [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
god-fearing — 1835, from GOD (Cf. God) + fearing (see FEAR (Cf. fear)) … Etymology dictionary
God-fearing — God .fearing adj old use leading a good life and following the rules of the Christian religion ▪ God fearing people … Dictionary of contemporary English
God-fearing — [gäd′fir΄iŋ] adj. [occas.g ] 1. fearing God 2. devout; pious … English World dictionary
God-fearing — [adj] religious churchgoing, dedicated, devoted, devout, ecclesiastical, faithful, godly, goody goody*, holy, orthodox, pious, prayerful, reverent, righteous, sacred, spiritual, theological; concepts 536,545 … New thesaurus
God-fearing — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ earnestly religious … English terms dictionary
God-fearing — ADJ: usu ADJ n A God fearing person is religious and behaves according to the moral rules of their religion. They brought up their children to be God fearing Christians … English dictionary
God-fearing — adjective One who follows the precepts of a religious practice and respects and reveres God and His authority Margie married Bill, a good, God fearing Christian … Wiktionary
god-fearing — adjective deeply religious a god fearing and law abiding people H.L.Mencken • Syn: ↑devout • Similar to: ↑religious • Derivationally related forms: ↑devoutness (for: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
God-fearing — /god fear ing/, adj. 1. deeply respectful or fearful of God. 2. (sometimes l.c.) deeply religious; pious; devout. [1825 35] * * * … Universalium
God-fearing — God′ fear ing adj. 1) deeply respectful or fearful of God 2) (sometimes l.c.) deeply religious; pious; devout • Etymology: 1825–35 … From formal English to slang