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  • 1 christianity

    /,kristi'æniti/ * danh từ - đạo Cơ-đốc - giáo lý Cơ-đốc - sự theo đạo Cơ-đốc - tính chất Cơ-đốc

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  • 2 convert

    /kən'və:t/ * danh từ - người cải đạo, người thay đổi tín ngưỡng; người theo đạo (nguyện không theo đạo nào) - người thay đổi chính kiến * ngoại động từ - làm đổi tôn giáo, làm đổi đảng phái =to convert someone to Christianity+ làm cho ai (đổi tôn giáo) theo đạo Cơ đốc - đổi, biến đổi =to convert iton into steel+ biến sắt ra thép - (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ) biển thủ, thụt (két), tham ô =to convert funds to one's own use+ biển thủ tiền quỹ, thụt két !to convert timber - xẻ gỗ (còn vỏ)

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  • Christianity — ► NOUN ▪ the religion based on the person and teachings of Jesus Christ …   English terms dictionary

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  • Christianity —    The religion which has shaped English culture for the past 1,500 years is Christianity, whether in its Catholic or its Protestant form; much English folklore embodies Christian ethics, echoes biblical themes, or presents a modified,… …   A Dictionary of English folklore


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