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1 tenet
tr['tenət]1 principio, dogma nombre masculinotenet ['tɛnət] n: principio mn.• credo s.m.• dogma s.m.• principio (Doctrina) s.m.'tenət, 'tenɪtnoun principio m['tenǝt]N principio m* * *['tenət, 'tenɪt]noun principio m -
2 tenet
s.1 principio, postulado.2 afirmación.3 tesis, dogma. -
3 belief
see believebelief n creencia / fetr[bɪ'liːf]1 (gen) creencia2 (opinion) opinión nombre femenino3 (confidence) confianza\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto the best of my belief que yo sepait is my firm belief that creo firmemente queit is beyond belief parece mentirabelief [bə'li:f] n1) trust: confianza f2) conviction: creencia f, convicción f3) faith: fe fn.• convencimiento s.m.• creencia s.f.• opinión s.f.bə'liːf, bɪ'liːfa) u c (conviction, opinion) creencia fit is my belief that he lied — (frml) creo que mintió
she acted in the belief that... — actuó convencida de que...
b) u ( confidence)belief in somebody/something — confianza f or fe f en alguien/algo
[bɪ'liːf]N1) (=tenet, doctrine) creencia f ; (=trust) confianza f ; (=opinion) opinión fcontrary to popular belief... — al contrario de lo que muchos creen...
it is my belief that... — estoy convencido de que...
I did it in the belief that... — lo hice creyendo que...
it's beyond belief — es increíble ( that que)
* * *[bə'liːf, bɪ'liːf]a) u c (conviction, opinion) creencia fit is my belief that he lied — (frml) creo que mintió
she acted in the belief that... — actuó convencida de que...
b) u ( confidence)belief in somebody/something — confianza f or fe f en alguien/algo
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4 principio
Del verbo principiar: ( conjugate principiar) \ \
principio es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
principió es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: principiar principio
principio sustantivo masculino 1 ( comienzo) beginning; empieza por el principio start at the beginning; eso es un buen principio that's a good start; en un or al principio at first, in the beginning 2 (postulado, norma moral) principle; por principio on principle
principio sustantivo masculino
1 (comienzo) beginning, start: nos hemos perdido el principio de la película, we've missed the beginning of the film
2 (causa, origen) premise, origin
3 (idea fundamental, norma) principle 4 principios, (nociones) rudiments, basics: posee algunos principios de mecánica, she has some rudiments of mechanics Locuciones: al principio, at first
en principio, in principle
por principio, on principle ' principio' also found in these entries: Spanish: A - cien - empezar - extrema - extremo - frustrarse - germen - horterada - indirecta - vista - criterio - elemental - por English: at - basically - begin - beginning - cornerstone - early - farce - first - front - further - go - hear of - initially - initiation - listen - maybe - originally - outset - policy - principle - see - soon - start - stick to - tenet - wind back - from - out - right - throughout - turn
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tenet — index article (precept), belief (something believed), concept, conviction (persuasion), doctrine, dogma, idea … Law dictionary
tenet — *doctrine, dogma Analogous words: belief, conviction, persuasion, view (see OPINION): *principle, fundamental, axiom … New Dictionary of Synonyms
tenet — meaning ‘a dogma or doctrine’, is now normally pronounced ten it … Modern English usage
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