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1 deep-seated faith
Общая лексика: непоколебимая вера -
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deep-seated[´di:p¸si:tid] adj 1. дълбок; дълбоко заседнал; разположен надълбоко; a \deep-seated cough бронхиална кашлица; 2. вкоренен, закостенял; \deep-seated faith непоколебима вяра. -
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[͵di:pʹsi:tıd] a1. глубоко сидящий; глубокийdeep-seated abscess [cough] - глубокий нарыв [кашель]
deep-seated earthquakes - землетрясения, вызываемые процессами в недрах земли
2. укоренившийся; твёрдыйdeep-seated inferiority complex - глубоко укоренившийся комплекс неполноценности
3. затаённый ( о чувствах) -
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1. a глубоко сидящий; глубокий2. a укоренившийся; твёрдый3. a затаённыйСинонимический ряд:1. inherent (adj.) born; built-in; congenital; connate; constitutional; elemental; essential; inborn; inbred; indwelling; ingenerate; ingrained; inherent; inmost; innate; inner; instinctive; intimate; intrinsic; native; natural2. inveterate (adj.) bred-in-the-bone; confirmed; deep-dyed; deep-rooted; dyed-in-the-wool; entrenched; hard-shell; inveterate; irradicable; settled; sworn -
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ˈdi:pˈsi:tɪd прил.
1) глубоко расположенный, укоренившийся;
перен. затаенный( о чувстве) deep-seated inflammation ≈ глубоко расположенный пожар
2) а) старый, давний, добрый( об обычаях, традициях) deep-seated tradition ≈ старая традиция б) твердый, непоколебимый( об убеждении) глубоко сидящий;
глубокий - * abscess глубокий нарыв - * earthquakes землетрясения, вызываемые процессами в недрах земли укоренившийся;
твердый - * tradition глубоко укоренившаяся традиция - * faith непоколебимая вера - * disease скрытая болезнь - * inferiority complex глубоко укоренившийся комплекс неполноценности затаенный (о чувствах) deep-seated глубоко сидящий;
вкоренившийся;
deep-seated abscess глубокий нарыв;
deep-seated disease скрытая болезнь ~ затаенный (о чувстве) ~ твердый (об убеждении) deep-seated глубоко сидящий;
вкоренившийся;
deep-seated abscess глубокий нарыв;
deep-seated disease скрытая болезнь deep-seated глубоко сидящий;
вкоренившийся;
deep-seated abscess глубокий нарыв;
deep-seated disease скрытая болезньБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > deep-seated
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6 Faith
1. n Фейс2. n вера, довериеarticles of faith — символ веры, кредо
3. n вера, религия; вероисповедание4. n кредо; убеждения, взгляды5. n верность, преданность; честность; лояльностьin bad faith — вероломно, предательски
kept faith with — доверил; быть обьектом преданности
6. n обещание, ручательство, слово7. n офиц. удостоверениеin faith whereof — в удостоверение чего …
Синонимический ряд:1. confidence (noun) assurance; belief; certitude; confidence; credence; credit; credulity; sureness2. constancy (noun) acceptance; allegiance; constancy; fidelity3. religion (noun) church; communion; connection; conviction; creed; cult; denomination; doctrine; dogma; persuasion; profession; religion; sect; tenet4. trust (noun) dependence; expectation; hope; reliance; stock; trustАнтонимический ряд:discredit; disloyalty; dissent; distrust; doubt; faithlessness; incredulity; infidelity; misgiving; skepticism; suspicion; unbelief -
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deep [di:p]1. adjective► deep in• deep in the forest/in enemy territory au cœur de la forêt/du territoire ennemib. [border] large ; [shelf, cupboard] profondc. ( = low-pitched) grave ; [growl] sourdd. ( = strong in colour) profonde. [breath, sigh] profondf. [sorrow, admiration, divisions, sleep] profond ; [concern, interest] vifg. ( = profound) [writer, thinker, book] profond2. adverb• to run deep [divisions, tendency] être profond ; [problems] être grave ; [feelings] être exacerbé ; [racism, prejudice] être bien enraciné• deep down she still mistrusted him en son for intérieur, elle se méfiait encore de lui3. noun4. compounds• to throw sb in at the deep end (inf) mettre tout de suite qn dans le bain ► deep-fat fryer noun friteuse f► deep-six (inf!) transitive verb* * *[diːp] 1.noun littér2.1) ( from top to bottom) gen profond; [mud, snow, carpet] épais/épaisse; [container, drawer, saucepan, grass] haut2) ( in width) [band, strip] large3) ( from front to back) [shelf, alcove, stage] profondto be in deep trouble — (colloq) avoir de sérieux ennuis
5) ( impenetrable) gen profond; [secret] grand; [person] réservéin deepest Wales — hum au fin fond du pays de Galles
you're a deep one! — (colloq) tu caches bien ton jeu! (colloq)
6) ( intellectually profound) gen profond; [knowledge] approfondi7) ( dark) [colour] intense; [tan] prononcé8) ( low) [voice] profond; [note, sound] grave9) (involved, absorbed)deep in — absorbé dans [thought, entertainment]; plongé dans [book, conversation]
10) ( long) [shot, serve] en profondeur3.1) ( a long way down) [dig, bury, cut] profondémentto dig deeper into an affair — fig creuser (plus loin) une affaire
to sink deeper into debt — fig s'endetter davantage
2) ( a long way in)deep in ou into — au cœur de [region]
3) fig (emotionally, in psyche)deep down ou inside — dans mon/ton etc for intérieur
to go deep — [faith, loyalty] être profond
to run deep — [belief, feeling, prejudice] être bien enraciné
4) Sport [kick, serve] en profondeur••to be in deep — (colloq) y être jusqu'au cou (colloq)
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deep-seated
1> глубоко сидящий; глубокий
_Ex:
deep-seated abscess глубокий нарыв
_Ex:
deep-seated earthquakes землетрясения, вызываемые процессами
в недрах земли
2> укоренившийся; твердый
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deep-seated tradition глубоко укоренившаяся традиция
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deep-seated faith непоколебимая вера
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deep-seated disease скрытая болезнь
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deep-seated inferiority complex глубоко укоренившийся
комплекс неполноценности
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[lang name="Russian"]символ веры, кредо — articles of faith
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10 непоколебимая вера
1) General subject: deep faith, deep-seated faith, stanch belief, staunch belief, steadfast faith, strong faith, sure faith, unshakable faith, unshakeable faith, unwavering faith2) Jargon: firm stand3) Graphic expression: undying faith4) Makarov: secure belief in (smth.) (во что-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > непоколебимая вера
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11 привлекать к вере
1. brought to faithпривлек к вере; привлеченный к вере — brought to faith
унаследованная вера, вера отцов — habitual faith
2. bring to faithсимвол веры, кредо — articles of faith
3. bringing to faithРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > привлекать к вере
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12 вера
I жен. faith;
belief (in), trust (in) ;
credit, credence (доверие) беззаветная вера ≈ explicit belief вера в воскресение мертвых ≈ resurrectionism вера в колдовство ≈ voodooism вера в прогресс ≈ progressionism вера в сверхъестественное ≈ supernaturalism вера в чудеса ≈ belief in the reality of miracles глубокая вера ≈ lively faith детская вера ≈ childlike faith достойный веры ≈ faithworthy непоколебимая вера ≈ deep-seated faith нетвердый в вере ≈ shaky in belief обращать в другую веру ≈ to proselytize обращать в католичество ≈ to catholicize обращать в свою веру ≈ to convert to smb.'s views обращать в мусульманскую веру ≈ to Islamize основанный на вере ≈ fiducial отречение от веры ≈ denial of a faith отступление от веры ≈ unorthodoxy поколебать чью-л. веру ≈ to shake smb.'s faith потерять веру в успех ≈ to despair of success с верой в Господа ≈ trusting in God слепая вера ≈ implicit belief, naked faith столп веры ≈ giant of the faith утвердиться в вере ≈ to be established in the faith вера в триединого Бога ≈ рел. tritheism на веру ≈ on trust, on faith служить верой и правдой ≈ to serve faithfully/loyally;
to render obedience;
to serve hand and foot вера в Бога ≈ belief in God вера в загробную жизнь ≈ belief in afterlife принимаемый на веру ≈ de fide лат. принимать на веру ≈ to take on trust;
to get on faith;
to gulp down разг. не принимать на веру ≈ to discount твердая вера ≈ abiding faith, firm faith, firm belief христианская вера ≈ Christianity II Вера жен.;
имя собст. Veraвер|а - ж.
1. (убеждённость, уверенность) faith, belief;
~ в успех дела confidence;
~ в человека belief/faith in man/humanity;
2. (религия) faith;
символ ~ы the Creed;
3. разг. (доверие) confidence, trust;
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I жен.faith; belief (in), trust (in); credit, credence ( доверие)обращать в свою веру — to convert to smb.'s views
поколебать чью-л. веру — to shake smb.'s faith
слепая вера — implicit belief, naked faith
вера в триединого бога — религ. tritheism
на веру — on trust, on faith
принимаемый на веру — de fide лат.
принимать на веру — to take on trust; to get on faith; to gulp down разг.
служить верой и правдой — to serve faithfully/loyally; to render obedience; to serve hand and foot
IIтвердая вера — abiding faith, firm faith, firm belief
( Вера)жен.; имя собст. Vera -
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1. keep the faithсимвол веры, кредо — articles of faith
2. keeping the faithпривлек к вере; привлеченный к вере — brought to faith
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символ веры, кредо — articles of faith
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16 соблюдение веры
символ веры, кредо — articles of faith
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17 profundamente arraigado
adj.deep-rooted, deeply-rooted.* * *(adj.) = deeply ingrained, deeply grounded, deeply rooted, deep-seatedEx. A child's set about books and reading may be deeply ingrained as a result or earlier reading experiences, or it may be temporary and changeable.Ex. Briet's view was deeply grounded in theory.Ex. When these habits are general and deeply rooted, it is unwise for the cataloger to ignore them, even if they demand a sacrifice of system and simplicity.Ex. Librarians have always had a deep-seated, and often irrational, faith in education -- especially book-centred, information education -- as a panacea for society's ills.* * *(adj.) = deeply ingrained, deeply grounded, deeply rooted, deep-seatedEx: A child's set about books and reading may be deeply ingrained as a result or earlier reading experiences, or it may be temporary and changeable.
Ex: Briet's view was deeply grounded in theory.Ex: When these habits are general and deeply rooted, it is unwise for the cataloger to ignore them, even if they demand a sacrifice of system and simplicity.Ex: Librarians have always had a deep-seated, and often irrational, faith in education -- especially book-centred, information education -- as a panacea for society's ills. -
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adj.radical.f. & m.1 radical, die-hard, diehard, extremist.2 radicle, radical.3 radical, root.m.1 root (grammar & math).2 radical (chemistry).* * *► adjetivo1 radical1 (en gramática, matemática) root, radical* * *1. adj.radical, drastic2. noun mf.* * *1.ADJ SMF radical2. SM1) (Ling) root2) (Mat) square-root sign3) (Quím) radical* * *Iadjetivo radicalIImasculino y femenino1) (Pol) radical2)a) (Mat) rootb) (Ling) radical, root* * *= drastic, radical, deep-seated, dramatic, vowed, hardliner, bigot.Ex. Even when drastic revision is seen to be necessary and accepted, the point in time at which to conduct this extensive review can be difficult to select.Ex. A similar approach to arrangement, but one which is less radical than reader interest arrangement, is to rely upon broad categorisation rather than detailed specification.Ex. Librarians have always had a deep-seated, and often irrational, faith in education -- especially book-centred, information education -- as a panacea for society's ills.Ex. This kind of distribution is represented by a curve which shows a hugely lopsided frequency for the majority, then a dramatic drop, dribbling off into a long tail of mostly zeros.Ex. The archtypical animal rights activist is embodied in Emma Peel, a suicidal grammar school dropout, a vowed fruitarian, & member of the Animal Liberation Front.Ex. Iranians have voted for hardliners just out of spite.Ex. It has become far too easy for charlatans and bigots to harness religion to their own political agenda.----* cambio radical = revulsion, radical change.* cambio radical de postura = about-face.* causa radical, la = radical cause, the.* * *Iadjetivo radicalIImasculino y femenino1) (Pol) radical2)a) (Mat) rootb) (Ling) radical, root* * *= drastic, radical, deep-seated, dramatic, vowed, hardliner, bigot.Ex: Even when drastic revision is seen to be necessary and accepted, the point in time at which to conduct this extensive review can be difficult to select.
Ex: A similar approach to arrangement, but one which is less radical than reader interest arrangement, is to rely upon broad categorisation rather than detailed specification.Ex: Librarians have always had a deep-seated, and often irrational, faith in education -- especially book-centred, information education -- as a panacea for society's ills.Ex: This kind of distribution is represented by a curve which shows a hugely lopsided frequency for the majority, then a dramatic drop, dribbling off into a long tail of mostly zeros.Ex: The archtypical animal rights activist is embodied in Emma Peel, a suicidal grammar school dropout, a vowed fruitarian, & member of the Animal Liberation Front.Ex: Iranians have voted for hardliners just out of spite.Ex: It has become far too easy for charlatans and bigots to harness religion to their own political agenda.* cambio radical = revulsion, radical change.* cambio radical de postura = about-face.* causa radical, la = radical cause, the.* * *A1 ( Pol) radical2 ‹cambio/medida› radical, drasticB ( Bot) radicalA ( Pol) radicalradical de izquierdas left-wing radicalB1 ( Mat) root2 ( Ling) radical, root* * *
radical adjetivo, masculino y femenino
radical
radical
I adjetivo
1 (total, completo) radical: su carácter cambió de un modo radical, he went through a radical character change
un cambio radical, a drastic change
2 (categórico, sin término medio) hizo una crítica radical de la nueva ley, she was scathingly critical of the new law
II adjetivo & mf Pol radical
III m Mat Quím radical
radical libre, free radical
Ling root
' radical' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
decantarse
- giro
- radicalizar
- radicalizarse
- vuelco
- vuelta
English:
drastic
- economic
- extreme
- radical
- shake-up
- sweeping
- about
- line
- out
* * *♦ adj1. [drástico] radical2. [no moderado] radical4. Gram root5. Bot root♦ nmf1. [que no es moderado] radical♦ nm1. Gram root2. Mat square root sign3. Quím radicalradical libre free radical* * *I adj radicalII m/f persona radicalIII m GRAM, MAT root* * *radical adj: radical, extreme♦ radicalmente advradical nmf: radical* * *radical adj n radical -
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Ex. Librarians have always had a deep-seated, and often irrational, faith in education -- especially book-centred, information education -- as a panacea for society's ills.* * *Ex: Librarians have always had a deep-seated, and often irrational, faith in education -- especially book-centred, information education -- as a panacea for society's ills.
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20 вера
I1) (уверенность в реальном существовании Бога и доверие к Нему; представляет собой основной признак религ. сознания; определяет переживания и поведение верующих) faith, beliefвера в Бога, в загробную жизнь — the belief in God, afterlife
вера во Христа библ. — faith in Christ
"Вера же есть осуществление ожидаемого и уверенность в невидимом" (Послание к евреям св. ап. Павла 11:1) — "Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen"
вера, не знающая сомнений — robust faith
возрастать в вере — to grow in Christ, to grow in ( one's) faith
изложение веры (официальное) — consensus, (formal) statement of belief
непоколебимая вера — deep-seated [abiding, unwavering] faith
совершенствоваться в вере — to grow in Christ, to grow in ( one's) faith
"... что вера без дел мертва?" (Послание ап. Иакова 2:20) — "that faith without works is dead?"
ясная вера (вера в догматы церкви с полным знанием, что из себя представляет догмат и способностью дать объяснение этим догматам) — explicit faith
2) (религия, вероисповедание) religionII см. Символ веры
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