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1 pious effort
Общая лексика: добродетельный (достойный уважения) поступок -
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[ʹpaıəs] a1. 1) набожный, благочестивый, религиозный2) глубоко, искренне чувствующий3) добродетельныйpious effort - добродетельный /достойный уважения/ поступок
2. ханжеский; лицемерныйpious perjury /fraud, deception/ - ложь во спасение
3. арх. с уважением относящийся к родителям, старшим и т. п.♢
pious opinion - широко распространённое верование, вера во что-л. -
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1. a набожный, благочестивый, религиозный2. a глубоко, искренне чувствующий3. a добродетельный4. a ханжеский; лицемерныйСинонимический ряд:1. dedicated (adj.) dedicated; faithful2. devout (adj.) devout; godly; pietistic; prayerful; religious; reverent; spiritual3. pharisaic (adj.) pharisaic; sanctimonious; self-righteous; unctuous4. sacred (adj.) divine; hallowed; holy; sacredАнтонимический ряд:evil; faithless; humble; hypocritical; impious; irreligious; irreverent; perverted; profane; sinful; wicked -
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ˈpaɪəs прил.
1) набожный, благочестивый;
праведный, религиозный pious hope ≈ благое намерение Syn: religious, devout
2) ханжеский
3) архаич., редк. уважительный (по отношению к родителям, начальникам и т.д.) набожный, благочестивый, религиозный - * literature религиозная литература глубоко, искренне чувствующий добродетельный - * effort добродетельный /достойный уважения/ поступок - * hope благое намерение ханжеский;
лицемерный - * perjury /fraud, deception/ ложь во спасение( устаревшее) с уважением относящийся к родителям, старшим и т. п. > * opinion широко распространенное верование, вера во что-л. pious набожный, благочестивый;
религиозный ~ ханжеский
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