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121 dare credito a qcn., qcs.
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122 prestare fede a qcs.
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123 povjerovati
believe, put faith in* * *• buy into• give credence to• believe -
124 доверять
несовер. - доверять; совер. - доверить
1) (что-л.; кому-л.)
entrust (to); commit (to) (поручать)
2) (кому-л.; только несовер.)
trust; confide (in); give credence (to)* * *entrust; commit* * *accreditattornbelieveconfidecreditentrustrelytrust -
125 доверить
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126 доверять
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127 верить
гл.to believe; have faith (in); ( доверять) to confide (in); give credence (credit) (to); trust- верить сплетням -
128 верить сплетням
См. также в других словарях:
give credence to — index trust Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
give credence to — {v. phr.} 1. To be willing to believe that something is true. * /Larry gave credence to the rumor that Fred used to be a convict./ * /Give no credence to the rumor that our state is bankrupt; nothing could be farther from the truth./ … Dictionary of American idioms
give credence to — {v. phr.} 1. To be willing to believe that something is true. * /Larry gave credence to the rumor that Fred used to be a convict./ * /Give no credence to the rumor that our state is bankrupt; nothing could be farther from the truth./ … Dictionary of American idioms
give\ credence\ to — v. phr. 1. To be willing to believe that something is true. Larry gave credence to the rumor that Fred used to be a convict. Give no credence to the rumor that our state is bankrupt; nothing could be farther from the truth … Словарь американских идиом
give credence to something — to believe that something is true It was too silly an idea for Chrissy to give any credence to it … English dictionary
give credence to something — … Useful english dictionary
give credence to — accept as true … Useful english dictionary
credence — credence, credit, credibility 1. In general use, credence means ‘belief, trustful acceptance’, and is used mainly in the expression to give (or lend) credence to, which means ‘believe, trust’: • The radicality of these changes…had lent credence… … Modern English usage
Credence — Cre dence (kr[=e] dens), n. [LL. credentia, fr. L. credens, entis, p. pr. of credere to trust, believe: cf. OF. credence. See {Creed}, and cf. {Credent}, {Creance}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Reliance of the mind on evidence of facts derived from other… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
credence — [krēd′ ns] n. [OFr < ML credentia < L credens, prp. of credere: see CREED] 1. belief, esp. in the reports or testimony of another [to give credence to rumors] 2. credentials: now only in the phrase LETTERS OF CREDENCE 3. Eccles. a small… … English World dictionary
Credence — Cre dence, v. t. To give credence to; to believe. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] || … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English