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with sincerity

  • 1 with sincerity

    adv.
    con sinceridad.

    Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español > with sincerity

  • 2 sincerity

    sincerity n sincérité f ; in all sincerity en toute sincérité ; with sincerity sincèrement.

    Big English-French dictionary > sincerity

  • 3 sincerity

    sincerity [sɪnˈserɪtɪ]
    * * *
    [sɪn'serətɪ]
    noun sincérité f

    English-French dictionary > sincerity

  • 4 sincerity

    [sɪn'serətɪ]
    nome sincerità f.
    * * *
    [-'se-]
    noun (the state of being sincere: The sincerity of his comments was obvious to all.) sincerità
    * * *
    sincerity
    * * *
    [sɪn'serətɪ]
    nome sincerità f.

    English-Italian dictionary > sincerity

  • 5 with seeming sincerity

    English-Dutch dictionary > with seeming sincerity

  • 6 sincerity

    صِدْق \ honesty: being honest. sincerity: being sincere. truth: (with the) a true account; not a lie: You must tell the truth in court.

    Arabic-English glossary > sincerity

  • 7 with full sincerity

    setulus-tulusnya

    English-Indonesian dictionary > with full sincerity

  • 8 unenggi

    a. n.
    sincere, faithful; sincerity; unenggi i sincerely, with sincerity, truly; unenggi gūnin sincerity

    Manchu-English dictionary > unenggi

  • 9 juro

    jūro, āvi, ātum, 1, v. n. and a., and jūror, ātus, 1, v. dep. [2. jus], to swear, to take an oath.
    I.
    In gen., absol.:

    cui si aram tenens juraret, crederet nemo,

    Cic. Fl. 36, 90:

    cum ille mihi nihil, nisi ut jurarem, permitteret,

    id. Fam. 5, 2, 7:

    cum enim faciles sint nonnulli hominum ad jurandum,

    Dig. 28, 7, 8:

    posteaquam juratum est, denegatur actio,

    ib. 12, 2, 9:

    ex animi tui sententia jurāris,

    Cic. Off. 3, 29, 108.— With inf., Sil. 2, 3, 51; Claud. B. Get. 81; Dig. 12, 2, 13, § 5.—With nom. and inf., poet., Prop. 3, 4, 40.—With acc. and inf.:

    jurat, se eum non deserturum,

    Caes. B. C. 3, 13:

    se non reversurum,

    id. ib. 3, 87:

    jurarem... me et ardere studio veri reperiendi,

    Cic. Ac. 2, 20, 65:

    nisi victores se redituros jurant,

    Liv. 2, 45:

    Boeotum in crasso jurares aëre natum,

    Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 244:

    falsum,

    to swear falsely, Cic. Off. 3, 29, 108:

    vere,

    to swear truly, id. Fam. 5, 2, 7:

    jurarem per Jovem,

    by Jupiter, id. Ac. 2, 20, 65:

    per supremi regis regnum,

    Plaut. Am. 2, 2, 211; Verg. A. 9, 300:

    per solis radios,

    Juv. 13, 78; 6, 16.—Also with simple acc. of the being or object sworn by (mostly poet.):

    Terram, Mare, Sidera,

    Verg. A. 12, 197; 6, 324:

    quomodo tibi placebit Jovem lapidem jurare, cum scias?

    Cic. Fam. 7, 12, 2:

    quaevis tibi numina,

    Ov. H. 16, 319:

    Samothracum aras,

    Juv. 3, 144.—Hence also pass.:

    dis juranda palus,

    the Styx, by which the gods swear, Ov. M. 2, 46; cf.:

    Stygias juravimus undas,

    id. ib. 2, 101:

    Junonis numina,

    Tib. 4, 13, 15:

    caput,

    Sil. 8, 106.— Rarely with acc. of the fact sworn to:

    morbum,

    i. e. to swear to the fact of sickness, Cic. Att. 1, 1, 1; cf.:

    jurata pacta,

    Sil. 2, 274:

    ex mei animi sententia,

    with sincerity, without reservation, Liv. 22, 53, 10; so,

    ex nostri animi sententia,

    Quint. 8, 5, 1; cf. Liv. 43, 15, 8; Gell. 4, 20, 3: alicui aliquid, [p. 1019] to vow or promise to one, Stat. Th. 4, 396:

    sacramenta deis,

    Sil. 10, 448:

    alicui jurare,

    to swear allegiance to, Plin. Pan. 68, 4: in verba, to swear with certain words, i. e. to take a prescribed form of oath:

    Petreius in haec verba jurat,

    Caes. B. C. 1, 76:

    cur in certa verba jurent,

    Cic. Inv. 2, 45, 132:

    milites in verba P. Scipionis jurarunt,

    Liv. 28, 29; 7, 5; 6, 22:

    in haec verba jures postulo,

    in this form of words, id. 22, 53, 12:

    in verba magistri,

    to echo his sentiments, Hor. Ep. 1, 1, 14:

    in verba ejus,

    Suet. Galb. 16:

    in verba Vitellii,

    id. Oth. 8: idem deinceps omnis exercitus in se quisque jurat, i. e. each soldier took the oath separately;

    whereas the usual practice was that one man uttered the entire oath, and the others only added, idem in me,

    Liv. 2, 45, 14:

    in litem,

    to make oath respecting the matter in dispute, to appraise under oath, Cic. Rosc. Com. 1, 4; Dig. 4, 3, 18; 8, 5, 7 al.:

    in nomen alicujus,

    to swear allegiance to one, Suet. Claud. 10:

    in legem,

    to swear to observe a law, Cic. Sest. 16, 37:

    verissimum pulcherrimumque jusjurandum,

    to take an oath, id. Fam. 5, 2, 7:

    sacramenta,

    Sil. 10, 447; cf.:

    sceleri jurato nefando sacramenta,

    Luc. 4, 228.—With de and abl.:

    de sua persona,

    in one's own behalf, Dig. 44, 5, 1, § 3:

    de calumnia,

    to clear one's self of calumny under oath, ib. 12, 2, 16; 2, 8, 8, § 5.— Pass. impers.:

    scis, tibi ubique jurari,

    Plin. Pan. 68: ne in acta sua juraretur, Suet Tib. 26.—
    (β).
    Dep. form, Plaut. Pers. 3, 2, 2; cf. id. Rud. 5, 3, 16:

    judici demonstrandum est, quid juratus sit, quid sequi debeat,

    Cic. Inv. 2, 43, 126:

    ex lege, in quam jurati sitis,

    id. ib. 2, 45, 121:

    juratus se eum sua manu interempturum,

    Liv. 32, 22, 7.—
    II.
    In partic., to conspire (cf. conjuro); with inf.: jurarunt inter se barbaros necare, Cato ap. Plin. 29, 1, 7, § 14:

    in me jurarunt somnus, ventusque, fidesque,

    Ov. H. 10, 117:

    in facinus,

    id. M. 1, 242.—Hence, jūrātus, a, um, P. a.
    A.
    Pass.
    1.
    Called upon or taken to witness in an oath:

    numina,

    Ov. H. 2, 25.—
    2.
    Under an oath, bound by an oath:

    Regulus juratus missus est ad senatum, ut, etc.,

    Cic. Off. 3, 26, 99:

    quamvis jurato metuam tibi credere testi,

    Juv. 5, 5.—
    B.
    Act., having sworn, that has sworn:

    nam injurato scio plus credet mihi quam jurato tibi,

    Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 281; id. As. 1, 1, 8:

    haec, quae juratus in maxima contione dixi,

    Cic. Sull. 11:

    in eadem arma,

    Ov. M. 13, 50.— Sup.: juratissimi auctores, the most trustworthy, Plin. H. N. praef. § 22. — Adv.: jūrātō, with an oath, under oath (post-class.):

    promittere,

    Dig. 2, 8, 16.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > juro

  • 10 К-416

    ПИСАТЬ/НАПИСАТЬ КРОВЬЮ (СЕРДЦА) lit VP subj: human usu. this WO to write with sincerity and deep feeling about sth. through which one has suffered
    X писал кровью сердца - X wrote with his hearth blood
    X wrote straight from the heart.
    Мне показал этот список Д(омбровский), автор повести о нашей жизни, которая написана, как говорили в старину, «кровью сердца» (Мандельштам 1). This collection was shown to me by Dombrovski, the author of a book about our life which was written, as they used to say in the old days, "with his heart's blood" (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > К-416

  • 11 написать кровью

    ПИСАТЬ/НАПИСАТЬ КРОВЬЮ (СЕРДЦА) lit
    [VP; subj: human; usu. this WO]
    =====
    to write with sincerity and deep feeling about sth. through which one has suffered:
    - X писал кровью сердца X wrote with his hearth blood;
    - X wrote straight from the heart.
         ♦ Мне показал этот список Д[оморовский], автор повести о нашей жизни, которая написана, как говорили в старину, "кровью сердца" (Мандельштам 1). This collection was shown to me by Dombrovski, the author of a book about our life which was written, as they used to say in the old days, "with his heart's blood" (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > написать кровью

  • 12 написать кровью сердца

    ПИСАТЬ/НАПИСАТЬ КРОВЬЮ (СЕРДЦА) lit
    [VP; subj: human; usu. this WO]
    =====
    to write with sincerity and deep feeling about sth. through which one has suffered:
    - X писал кровью сердца X wrote with his hearth blood;
    - X wrote straight from the heart.
         ♦ Мне показал этот список Д[оморовский], автор повести о нашей жизни, которая написана, как говорили в старину, "кровью сердца" (Мандельштам 1). This collection was shown to me by Dombrovski, the author of a book about our life which was written, as they used to say in the old days, "with his heart's blood" (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > написать кровью сердца

  • 13 писать кровью

    ПИСАТЬ/НАПИСАТЬ КРОВЬЮ (СЕРДЦА) lit
    [VP; subj: human; usu. this WO]
    =====
    to write with sincerity and deep feeling about sth. through which one has suffered:
    - X писал кровью сердца X wrote with his hearth blood;
    - X wrote straight from the heart.
         ♦ Мне показал этот список Д[оморовский], автор повести о нашей жизни, которая написана, как говорили в старину, "кровью сердца" (Мандельштам 1). This collection was shown to me by Dombrovski, the author of a book about our life which was written, as they used to say in the old days, "with his heart's blood" (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > писать кровью

  • 14 писать кровью сердца

    ПИСАТЬ/НАПИСАТЬ КРОВЬЮ (СЕРДЦА) lit
    [VP; subj: human; usu. this WO]
    =====
    to write with sincerity and deep feeling about sth. through which one has suffered:
    - X писал кровью сердца X wrote with his hearth blood;
    - X wrote straight from the heart.
         ♦ Мне показал этот список Д[оморовский], автор повести о нашей жизни, которая написана, как говорили в старину, "кровью сердца" (Мандельштам 1). This collection was shown to me by Dombrovski, the author of a book about our life which was written, as they used to say in the old days, "with his heart's blood" (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > писать кровью сердца

  • 15 fidēs

        fidēs gen. (rare), usu. fidē (H., O.), once fidēī (Enn. ap. C.), once fidei (disyl., T.); dat. fidē, S., H., fidei (disyl., T.), f    [1 FID-], trust, faith, confidence, reliance, credence, belief: si visis fides non est habenda: alcui summam omnium rerum fidem habere, Cs.: habebunt verba fidem, si, etc., find acceptance, H.: testimonio fidem tribuere: ubi prima fides pelago, as soon as they can trust, V.: orationi adfert fidem: fidem facit oratio, commands belief: aliquamdiu fides fieri non poterat, Cs.: vati Si qua fides, may be believed, V.: omnibus abrogatur fides: imminuit orationis fidem: Multa fidem promissa levant, H.: addat fidem, give credence, Ta.: fac fidem, te nihil quaerere, etc., evince: fides mi apud hunc est, nil me istius facturum, T.—In business, credit: cum fides totā Italiā esset angustior, Cs.: fides de foro sublata erat: fidem abrogare, L.: fides deficere coepit: nisi fide staret res p., opibus non staturam, L.: quorum res fidesque in manibus sitae erant, i. e. entire resources, S.—Meton., trustworthiness, faithfulness, conscientiousness, credibility, honesty, truth, good faith: fundamentum iustitiae est fides: fide vestrā fretus: homo antiquā virtute ac fide, T.: prisca, V.: homo sine fide: hinc fides, illinc fraudatio: regni: in fide manere, Cs.: Ubii experimento fidei conlocati, because of their tried fidelity, Ta.: praestare fidem: prodere, S.: mutare, S.: de pace cum fide agere, L.: periura patris, perjured faith, H.: omnem tabularum fidem resignare, credibility: fides eius rei penes auctores erit, S.: maiora fide gessit, beyond belief, O.: segetis certa fides meae, faithfulness (in production), H.— Fulfilment, faithfulness (to a promise): Dicta fides sequitur, O.: promissa Exhibuere fidem, were fulfilled, O.: en haec promissa fides est? the fulfilment of the oracle? V.—In the legal phrase, ex bonā fide, or ex fide bonā, in good faith, with sincerity, without guile ; cf. mala fides, deception, dishonesty.—Praegn., a promise, engagement, word, assurance, confirmation: fidem hosti datam fallere: inter se fidem dare, Cs.: obligare fidem vobis, plight one's faith: fidem servare, Cs.: fides iuris iurandi cum hoste servanda: fidem suam liberare, perform his promise: fidem exsolvere, L.: fidem amittere, N.: istius fide ac potius perfidiā decepti: quantum mea fides studii mihi adferat, plighted word: contioni deinde edicto addidit fidem, confirmed, L.: fide rerum tradere, with accurate knowledge, Ta.— A promise of protection, pledge of safety, safe-conduct, assurance, guaranty, protection, guardian care: fidem ei publicam iussu senatūs dedi: si fides publica data esset, S.: privatim praeterea fidem suam interponit, S.: fide acceptā a legatis, vim abfuturam, L.: quaere in cuius fide sint: in fidem Achaeorum castella tradere, L.: in alicuius fidem ac potestatem venire, Cs.: civitas in Catonis fide locata: alqm in fidem suam recipere: iura fidemque Supplicis erubuit (Achilles), due to a suppliant, V.: deūm atque hominum fidem implorabis.— Ellipt., in exclamations: Di vostram fidem! by the protection of the gods! for heaven's sake! T.: pro deūm fidem, T.: pro deorum atque hominum fidem.—Person., Faith, Truth: Fidem violare: Cana, V.: albo rara Fides Velata panno, H.
    * * *
    I
    faith, loyalty; honesty; credit; confidence, trust, belief; good faith
    II
    chord, instrument string; constellation Lyra; stringed instrument (pl.); lyre

    Latin-English dictionary > fidēs

  • 16 خالص

    خالَصَ: صافَى
    to act with sincerity toward, deal honestly with, be sincere (loyal, devoted) to

    Arabic-English new dictionary > خالص

  • 17 صافى

    صافَى: أخْلَصَ لِـ
    to be sincere (loyal, devoted) to, act with sincerity toward, deal honestly with

    Arabic-English new dictionary > صافى

  • 18 con sinceridad

    • in hock
    • in honor of
    • truthfully
    • with sincerity

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > con sinceridad

  • 19 setulus-tulusnya

    with full sincerity, as sincerely as possible
    * * *
    as sincerely as possible

    Indonesia-Inggris kamus > setulus-tulusnya

  • 20 со свойственной ей искренностью

    Русско-английский словарь по экономии > со свойственной ей искренностью

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