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[ɡod]1) ((with capital) the creator and ruler of the world (in the Christian, Jewish etc religions).)2) ((feminine goddess) a supernatural being who is worshipped: the gods of Greece and Rome.)•- godly- godliness
- godchild
- goddaughter
- godson
- godfather
- godmother
- godparent
- godsend* * *[gɔd] n deus, ídolo, divindade, deidade. • vt deificar, endeusar, idolatrar. God Deus. God forbid! Deus nos (me) livre! God grant Deus permita. God Save the Queen ( King) Deus Salve a Rainha (o Rei): hino nacional inglês. God willing se Deus quiser. man proposes, but God disposes o homem propõe e Deus dispõe. thank God graças a Deus. the gods Theat galeria. under God com o auxílio de Deus. would to God Deus queira. -
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nouns (a child who has a godparent or godparents.) afilhado* * *god.child[g'ɔdtʃaild] n afilhado (de batismo). -
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nouns (a child who has a godparent or godparents.) afilhado* * *god.daugh.ter[g'ɔddɔ:tə] n afilhada (de batismo). -
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n. ilah, put* * *tanrı* * *[ɡod]1) ((with capital) the creator and ruler of the world (in the Christian, Jewish etc religions).) Allah2) ((feminine goddess) a supernatural being who is worshipped: the gods of Greece and Rome.) tanrıça•- godly- godliness
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nouns (a child who has a godparent or godparents.) vaftiz oğlu/kızı -
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[ɡod]1) ((with capital) the creator and ruler of the world (in the Christian, Jewish etc religions).)2) ((feminine goddess) a supernatural being who is worshipped: the gods of Greece and Rome.)•- godly- godliness
- godchild
- goddaughter
- godson
- godfather
- godmother
- godparent
- godsend* * *I [gɔd]nounbog, božanstvoGod knows, I don't — bog vegod grant! — daj bog!god forbid! — bog varuj!god of love, blind god — Amor, KupidoGod's Book — biblija, sveto pismolittle god — mali tiran, pašaII [gɔd]transitive verboboževati -
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nouns (a child who has a godparent or godparents.) krščenec, -ka* * *[gɔddɔ:tə]nounkumče (deklica) -
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• jumala* * *ɡod1) ((with capital) the creator and ruler of the world (in the Christian, Jewish etc religions).)2) ((feminine goddess) a supernatural being who is worshipped: the gods of Greece and Rome.)•- godly- godliness
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['gɒdtʃaɪld]* * *nouns (a child who has a godparent or godparents.) figlioccio, figlioccia* * *godchild /ˈgɒdtʃaɪld/n. (pl. godchildren)figlioccio, figlioccia.* * *['gɒdtʃaɪld] -
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['gɒdˌdɔːtə(r)]nome figlioccia f.* * *nouns (a child who has a godparent or godparents.) figlioccio, figlioccia* * *goddaughter /ˈgɒddɔ:tə(r)/n.figlioccia.* * *['gɒdˌdɔːtə(r)]nome figlioccia f. -
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['spɒnsə(r)]1. n(of enterprise, bill, for fund raising) promotore (-trice), (for loan) garante m/f, (of member) socio (-a) garante, Radio, TV, Sport etc, sponsor m inv, (godparent) padrino (madrina)2. vt(enterprise etc) promuovere, patrocinare, (borrower, member of club) garantire, (Pol: Parliamentary bill) presentare, Radio, TV, Sport etc, sponsorizzare, (as godparents) tenere a battesimoI sponsored him at 50p a mile — (in fund-raising race) mi sono impegnato a donare 50 penny per ogni miglio
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[gɒd] 1.nome relig. dio m. (anche fig.)2.1) relig. Dio m.2) colloq.God! — (exasperated) santo Dio! santo cielo! (surprised) oh Dio! cielo!
••God helps those who help themselves — aiutati che Dio, il ciel t'aiuta
to put the fear of God into sb. — terrorizzare qcn., mettere una paura del diavolo a qcn.
to think one is God's gift — colloq. credersi chissà chi
* * *[ɡod]1) ((with capital) the creator and ruler of the world (in the Christian, Jewish etc religions).)2) ((feminine goddess) a supernatural being who is worshipped: the gods of Greece and Rome.)•- godly- godliness
- godchild
- goddaughter
- godson
- godfather
- godmother
- godparent
- godsend* * *[gɒd] 1.nome relig. dio m. (anche fig.)2.1) relig. Dio m.2) colloq.God! — (exasperated) santo Dio! santo cielo! (surprised) oh Dio! cielo!
••God helps those who help themselves — aiutati che Dio, il ciel t'aiuta
to put the fear of God into sb. — terrorizzare qcn., mettere una paura del diavolo a qcn.
to think one is God's gift — colloq. credersi chissà chi
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sponsor [ˈspɒnsər]1. noun[+ concert, sports event] sponsoriser ; [+ child, talks] parrainer ; [+ proposal] présenter ; [+ terrorism] soutenir ; [+ research] financer• sponsored walk marche entreprise pour récolter des dons en faveur d'une œuvre de bienfaisance━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━Les « sponsored events » sont un moyen de récolter de l'argent en faveur d'une œuvre de bienfaisance. Ils consistent à prendre part à une manifestation sportive (course à pied, course cycliste, saut en parachute) après avoir demandé à sa famille, ses amis ou ses collègues de s'engager à faire un don si on finit l'épreuve. Pour une « sponsored walk », on promet généralement de donner une certaine somme par kilomètre parcouru.* * *['spɒnsə(r)] 1.1) Commerce, Finance (advertiser, backer) sponsor m2) ( patron) mécène m3) ( guarantor) garant/-e m/f5) ( for charity) personne qui parraine un participant à une épreuve sportive organisée dans un but caritatif6) Politics (of bill, motion, law) initiateur/-trice m/f2.transitive verb2) ( support) soutenir [violence, invasion]4) ( for charity) parrainer [person]sponsored swim — épreuve f de natation parrainée
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godparent — noun Date: 1865 a sponsor at baptism … New Collegiate Dictionary
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