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1 faith *** n
[feɪθ]1) (trust) fiduciato have faith in sb/sth — avere fiducia in qn/qc
to put one's faith in sb/sth — fidarsi di qn/qc
to keep/break faith with sb — mantenere la parola/mancare di parola con qn
to lose faith in sb/sth — perdere fiducia in qn/qc
2) (Rel: belief) fede f, religione fFaith, Hope and Charity — Fede, Speranza e Carità
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