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1 pious wish
pious wish[paiəs w'iʃ] n = link=pious%20hope pious hope. -
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n. sahte temenni, sahte dilek -
3 pious wish
n. sahte temenni, sahte dilek -
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sahte dilek -
5 pious
1 ( devout) pieux/pieuse ;2 péj ( sanctimonious) plein de componction ; ( insincere) faussement vertueux/-euse ; pious hope, pious wish vœu pieux. -
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7 pious hope/wish
pious hope/wishijdele hoop/vrome wens -
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1. a набожный, религиозный, благочестивый2. a искренний, сердечный, преданный3. a благоговейныйСинонимический ряд:1. conservative (adj.) conservative; orthodox; traditional2. constant (adj.) constant; faithful; loyal; steadfast; true3. pious (adj.) godly; holy; pietistic; pious; prayerful; religious; saintly; worshipful4. serious (adj.) dedicated; devoted; earnest; hearty; honest; serious; sincereАнтонимический ряд:atheistic; impious; insincere; irreligious; irreverent; unconventional; ungodly; worldly -
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1) (earnest or sincere: Please accept my devout thanks.) sincero2) (religious: a devout Christian.) devototr[dɪ'vaʊt]1 SMALLRELIGION/SMALL devoto,-a, piadoso,-a2 (hope, prayer, wish) sincero,-adevout [di'vaʊt] adj1) pious: devoto, piadoso2) earnest, sincere: sincero, ferviente♦ devoutly advadj.• devoto, -a adj.• piadoso, -a adj.• sincero, -a adj.dɪ'vaʊta) ( Relig) devoto, piadoso[dɪ'vaʊt]ADJ1) (Rel) [Christian, Muslim, Methodist etc] devotothey're very devout — son muy devotos or piadosos
2) (=fervent) [Communist] convencido; [supporter] ferviente; [thanks, prayer] sinceroit was his devout wish that his son should become a lawyer — deseaba de todo corazón que su hijo se hiciese abogado
* * *[dɪ'vaʊt]a) ( Relig) devoto, piadoso
См. также в других словарях:
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