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81 ཡིད་གཅུགས་
[yid gcugs]friendly, affectionate towards friends or relatives -
82 ཡིད་བཅུགས་
[yid bcugs]friendly, affectionate towards friends or relatives -
83 ཡིད་ཆགས་པ་
[yid chags pa]infatuated with -
84 ཡིད་ཆད་པ་
[yid chad pa]-> yi chad pa -
85 ཡིད་ཆེས་
[yid ches]belief, confidence, faith, convinced, trust, proof -
86 ཡིད་ཆེས་ཀྱི་དད་
[yid ches kyi dad]pa: trusting faith -
87 ཡིད་ཆེས་སྐྱེས་པ་
[yid ches skyes pa]believe -
88 ཡིད་ཆེས་གྱི་དད་
[yid ches gyi dad]pa: accepting confidence-trust -
89 ཡིད་ཆེས་བཅོལ་བ་
[yid ches bcol ba]entrust -
90 ཡིད་ཆེས་རྗེས་དཔག་
[yid ches rjes dpag]doctrinal judgment of perception (generosity brings satisfaction), inference through belief -
91 ཡིད་ཆེས་དད་པ་
[yid ches dad pa]conviction, trusting confidence, deeper confidence, mibp 39 -
92 ཡིད་ཆེས་པ་
[yid ches pa]believe, rely, depend upon, confidence, faith, trust -
93 ཡིད་ཆེས་པའི་དད་
[yid ches pa'i dad]pa: trust, full confidence -
94 ཡིད་ཆེས་པའི་བྱེད་
[yid ches pa'i byed]rgyu: active causal force of accepting -
95 ཡིད་ཆེས་པར་བྱ་
[yid ches par bya]phyir: for inducing belief -
96 ཡིད་ཆེས་བྱེད་པ་
[yid ches byed pa]believe, confide, deem, trust -
97 ཡིད་ཆེས་བྱེད་འོས་
[yid ches byed 'os]pa: trustworthy -
98 ཡིད་ཆེས་བྱེད་སླ་
[yid ches byed sla]po: credulous -
99 ཡིད་ཆེས་མ་བྱེད་
[yid ches ma byed]pa: distrust, mistrust -
100 ཡིད་ཆེས་མི་ཡོང་
[yid ches mi yong]they will not believe it, they will not believe it
См. также в других словарях:
Yid — Yid, n. [See {Yiddish}.] A Jew; now (1998) usually considered offensive or contemptuous. [Slang or Colloq.] Almost any young Yid who goes out from among her people. John Corbin. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
yid — /yid/, n. Slang (disparaging and offensive). a Jew. [1885 90; < Yiddish yid JEW; cf. MHG jude, jüde] * * * … Universalium
yid — (yid), n. usage: This term is a slur and should be avoided. It is used with disparaging intent and is perceived as highly insulting. However, the Yiddish word from which the English word derives is not derogatory. off sts sl.: extr. disp. and off … From formal English to slang
yid — [yid] n. [< YIDDISH] JEW: a very offensive term of contempt … English World dictionary
yid — [jıd] n taboo [Date: 1800 1900; : Yiddish; Origin: Middle High German Jude Jew ] a very offensive word for a Jewish person. Do not use this word … Dictionary of contemporary English
yid — [ jıd ] noun count OFFENSIVE an extremely offensive word for a Jewish person … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Yid — generally derogatory term for a Jew, 1874, from Yiddish use, where it is complimentary (see YIDDISH (Cf. Yiddish)) … Etymology dictionary
Yid — ► NOUN informal, offensive ▪ a Jew … English terms dictionary
Yid — The word Yid ( yi. ייִד, pronounced|jid) is a slang Jewish ethnonym. Its usage may be controversial in modern English language. It is not offensive when pronEng|ˈjiːd (rhyming with deed ), the way Yiddish speakers say it. When pronounced… … Wikipedia
yid — bu·yid; say·yid; yid; yid·dish·ism; yid·dish·keit; yid·dish; yid·dish·ist; sa·yid; … English syllables
yid — ISO 639 3 Code of Language ISO 639 2/B Code : yid ISO 639 2/T Code : yid ISO 639 1 Code : yi Scope : Macrolanguage Language Type : Living Language Name : Yiddish Individual languages : Identifier : ydd Name: Eastern Yiddish Individual languages … Names of Languages ISO 639-3