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faith
- IPA[feɪθ]
英式
- complete trust or confidence in someone or something;strong belief in the doctrines of a religion, based on spiritual conviction rather than proof
- said to express surprise or emphasis
noun: faith, plural noun: faiths
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- 1. complete trust or confidence in someone or something this restores one's faith in politicians 同義詞 反義詞
- 2. strong belief in the doctrines of a religion, based on spiritual conviction rather than proof bereaved people who have shown supreme faith 同義詞
- ▪ a particular religion the Christian faith
- ▪ a strongly held belief men with strong political faiths
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- 1. Irish said to express surprise or emphasis faith, I was shown the door myself and came home
- intent to deceive: the owners have bargained in bad faith
Oxford American Dictionary
- intent to deceive: frustrated industry representatives accused them of negotiating in bad faith
Oxford Dictionary
- honesty or sincerity of intention: the details contained in this brochure have been published in good faith
Oxford Dictionary
- a school intended for students of a particular religious faith.
Oxford Dictionary
- affiliated with or based on religion or a religious group: a faith-based plan that bilked investors out of millions
Oxford American Dictionary
- honesty or sincerity of intention: the details contained in this brochure have been published in good faith
Oxford American Dictionary
- a crime, typically one involving violence, motivated by prejudice against a particular religion: there was a rise in faith crimes last year
Oxford Dictionary
- healing achieved by religious belief and prayer, rather than by medical treatment.
Oxford American Dictionary
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- complete trust or confidence in someone or something: this restores one's faith in politicians
Oxford American Dictionary