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belief

  • 21 idea

    1) (opinion; belief: I have an idea that it won't work.) idé
    2) (a plan: I've an idea for solving this problem.) idé; plan
    3) (mental picture: This will give you an idea of what I mean.) idé
    * * *
    1) (opinion; belief: I have an idea that it won't work.) idé
    2) (a plan: I've an idea for solving this problem.) idé; plan
    3) (mental picture: This will give you an idea of what I mean.) idé

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  • 22 illusion

    [i'lu:ʒən]
    ((something that produces) a false impression, idea or belief: an optical illusion.) illusion; indbildning
    * * *
    [i'lu:ʒən]
    ((something that produces) a false impression, idea or belief: an optical illusion.) illusion; indbildning

    English-Danish dictionary > illusion

  • 23 imperialism

    noun ((belief in) the policy of having or extending control over the territory of other nations.) imperialisme
    * * *
    noun ((belief in) the policy of having or extending control over the territory of other nations.) imperialisme

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  • 24 notion

    ['nəuʃən]
    1) (understanding: I've no notion what he's talking about.) begreb
    2) (an uncertain belief; an idea: He has some very odd notions.) idé
    3) (a desire for something or to do something: He had a sudden notion to visit his aunt.) lyst
    * * *
    ['nəuʃən]
    1) (understanding: I've no notion what he's talking about.) begreb
    2) (an uncertain belief; an idea: He has some very odd notions.) idé
    3) (a desire for something or to do something: He had a sudden notion to visit his aunt.) lyst

    English-Danish dictionary > notion

  • 25 pacifism

    noun (the belief that all war is wrong and that one must not take part in it.) pacifisme
    * * *
    noun (the belief that all war is wrong and that one must not take part in it.) pacifisme

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  • 26 prevail

    [pri'veil]
    1) ((with over or against) to win or succeed: With God's help we shall prevail over sin and wickedness; Truth must prevail in the end.) sejre
    2) (to be most usual or common: This mistaken belief still prevails in some parts of the country.) være fremherskende
    - prevalent
    - prevalence
    - prevail on
    - upon
    * * *
    [pri'veil]
    1) ((with over or against) to win or succeed: With God's help we shall prevail over sin and wickedness; Truth must prevail in the end.) sejre
    2) (to be most usual or common: This mistaken belief still prevails in some parts of the country.) være fremherskende
    - prevalent
    - prevalence
    - prevail on
    - upon

    English-Danish dictionary > prevail

  • 27 racialism

    1) (the belief that some races of men are better than others.) racisme
    2) (prejudice against someone on the grounds of his race.) racisme
    * * *
    1) (the belief that some races of men are better than others.) racisme
    2) (prejudice against someone on the grounds of his race.) racisme

    English-Danish dictionary > racialism

  • 28 self-confidence

    [self'konfidəns]
    (belief or trust in one's own powers: You need plenty of self-confidence to be a good airline pilot.) selvsikkerhed
    - self-confidently
    * * *
    [self'konfidəns]
    (belief or trust in one's own powers: You need plenty of self-confidence to be a good airline pilot.) selvsikkerhed
    - self-confidently

    English-Danish dictionary > self-confidence

  • 29 socialism

    noun (the belief or theory that a country's wealth (its land, mines, industries, railways etc) should belong to the people as a whole, not to private owners.) socialisme
    * * *
    noun (the belief or theory that a country's wealth (its land, mines, industries, railways etc) should belong to the people as a whole, not to private owners.) socialisme

    English-Danish dictionary > socialism

  • 30 theology

    [Ɵi'olə‹i]
    (the study of God and religious belief.) teologi
    - theologically
    - theologian
    * * *
    [Ɵi'olə‹i]
    (the study of God and religious belief.) teologi
    - theologically
    - theologian

    English-Danish dictionary > theology

  • 31 tradition

    [trə'diʃən]
    1) ((the process of passing on from generation to generation) customs, beliefs, stories etc: These songs have been preserved by tradition.) tradition; overlevering
    2) (a custom, belief, story etc that is passed on.) tradition; overlevering
    - traditionally
    * * *
    [trə'diʃən]
    1) ((the process of passing on from generation to generation) customs, beliefs, stories etc: These songs have been preserved by tradition.) tradition; overlevering
    2) (a custom, belief, story etc that is passed on.) tradition; overlevering
    - traditionally

    English-Danish dictionary > tradition

  • 32 trust

    1. verb
    1) (to have confidence or faith; to believe: She trusted (in) him.) have tillid til; stole på
    2) (to give (something to someone), believing that it will be used well and responsibly: I can't trust him with my car; I can't trust my car to him.) betro
    3) (to hope or be confident (that): I trust (that) you had / will have a good journey.) være sikker på
    2. noun
    1) (belief or confidence in the power, reality, truth, goodness etc of a person or thing: The firm has a great deal of trust in your ability; trust in God.) tillid; tro
    2) (charge or care; responsibility: The child was placed in my trust.) varetægt
    3) (a task etc given to a person by someone who believes that they will do it, look after it etc well: He holds a position of trust in the firm.) betroet job
    4) (arrangement(s) by which something (eg money) is given to a person to use in a particular way, or to keep until a particular time: The money was to be held in trust for his children; ( also adjective) a trust fund) båndlagt fond
    5) (a group of business firms working together: The companies formed a trust.) kartel
    - trustworthy
    - trustworthiness
    - trusty
    - trustily
    - trustiness
    * * *
    1. verb
    1) (to have confidence or faith; to believe: She trusted (in) him.) have tillid til; stole på
    2) (to give (something to someone), believing that it will be used well and responsibly: I can't trust him with my car; I can't trust my car to him.) betro
    3) (to hope or be confident (that): I trust (that) you had / will have a good journey.) være sikker på
    2. noun
    1) (belief or confidence in the power, reality, truth, goodness etc of a person or thing: The firm has a great deal of trust in your ability; trust in God.) tillid; tro
    2) (charge or care; responsibility: The child was placed in my trust.) varetægt
    3) (a task etc given to a person by someone who believes that they will do it, look after it etc well: He holds a position of trust in the firm.) betroet job
    4) (arrangement(s) by which something (eg money) is given to a person to use in a particular way, or to keep until a particular time: The money was to be held in trust for his children; ( also adjective) a trust fund) båndlagt fond
    5) (a group of business firms working together: The companies formed a trust.) kartel
    - trustworthy
    - trustworthiness
    - trusty
    - trustily
    - trustiness

    English-Danish dictionary > trust

  • 33 unquestioning

    adjective ((done etc) without any disagreement or protest: unquestioning obedience/belief.) ubetinget
    * * *
    adjective ((done etc) without any disagreement or protest: unquestioning obedience/belief.) ubetinget

    English-Danish dictionary > unquestioning

См. также в других словарях:

  • Belief — is the psychological state in which an individual holds a proposition or premise to be true. [Citation last = Schwitzgebel first = Eric editor last = Zalta editor first = Edward contribution = Belief title = The Stanford Encyclopedia of… …   Wikipedia

  • Belief — • That state of the mind by which it assents to propositions, not by reason of their intrinsic evidence, but because of authority Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Belief     Belief …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • belief — be·lief n: a degree of conviction of the truth of something esp. based on a consideration or examination of the evidence compare knowledge, suspicion Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …   Law dictionary

  • belief — 1 Belief, faith, credence, credit are comparable when they mean the act of one who assents intellectually to something proposed or offered for acceptance as true or the state of mind of one who so assents. Belief is less restricted in its… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • Belief — Be*lief , n. [OE. bileafe, bileve; cf. AS. gele[ a]fa. See {Believe}.] 1. Assent to a proposition or affirmation, or the acceptance of a fact, opinion, or assertion as real or true, without immediate personal knowledge; reliance upon word or… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • belief — (n.) late 12c., bileave, replacing O.E. geleafa belief, faith, from W.Gmc. *ga laubon to hold dear, esteem, trust (Cf. O.S. gilobo, M.Du. gelove, O.H.G. giloubo, Ger. Glaube), from *galaub dear, esteemed, from intensive prefix *ga + *leubh …   Etymology dictionary

  • belief — ► NOUN 1) a feeling that something exists or is true, especially one without proof. 2) a firmly held opinion. 3) (belief in) trust or confidence in. 4) religious faith. ● beyond belief Cf. ↑beyond belief …   English terms dictionary

  • belief — [bə lēf′, bēlēf′] n. [ME bileve < bi , BE + leve, contr. < ileve < OE geleafa: see BELIEVE] 1. the state of believing; conviction or acceptance that certain things are true or real 2. faith, esp. religious faith 3. trust or confidence [I …   English World dictionary

  • belief — [n1] putting regard in as true acceptance, admission, assent, assumption, assurance, avowal, axiom, certainty, conclusion, confidence, conjecture, conviction, credence, credit, deduction, divination, expectation, faith, fancy, feeling, guess,… …   New thesaurus

  • BELIEF — The Bible In the Bible there are no articles of faith or dogmas in the Christian or Islamic sense of the terms. Although trust in God is regarded as a paramount religious virtue (Gen. 15:6; Isa. 7:9; cf. Job 2:9), there is nowhere in Scripture an …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • belief — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ absolute, deep seated, deeply held, fervent, firm, passionate, profound, strong, strongly held, unshakable, unwavering …   Collocations dictionary

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