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faith

noun
/feɪθ/
/feɪθ/
Idioms
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  1. [uncountable] trust in somebody’s ability or knowledge; trust that somebody/something will do what has been promised信任;相信;信心
    • If the company can retain its customers' faith, it could become the market leader.如果这家公司能持续获得顾客的信任,就会成为市场的领导者。
    • faith in somebody/something I have faith in you—I know you'll do well.我对你有信心——我知道你会做得很好。
    • We've lost faith in the government's promises.我们不再相信政府的承诺。
    • Her friend's kindness has restored her faith in human nature.朋友的善意使她恢复了对人性的信心。
    • I wouldn't put too much faith in what she says.我不会太相信她的话。
    • He has blind faith (= unreasonable trust) in doctors' ability to find a cure.他盲目相信医生有妙手回春的能力。
    Extra Examples
    • Business crime undermines public faith in the business system.商业犯罪会破坏公众对商业系统的信任。
    • He distrusted political systems and placed his faith in the genius of individuals.他不相信政治体制,而是相信个人天赋。
    • He seems to have a blind faith in his boss.他似乎盲目信任他的老板。
    • Her faith in human nature had been badly shaken.她对人性的信心已大大动摇了。
    • I have little faith in doctors these days.我如今几乎不相信医生。
    • I wish I shared your faith in the jury system.但愿我能和你一样相信陪审团制度。
    • If the company can retain its customers' faith it could become the market leader.如果这家公司能持续获得顾客的信任,就会成为市场的领导者。
    • She showed a touching faith in my ability to resolve any and every difficulty.她相信我有能力解决任何困难,这令人感动。
    • These reforms are totally untested and will require a leap of faith on the part of teachers.这些改革措施完全没有经过检验,需要教师大胆地给予信任。
    • They are trying to restore faith in the political system.他们正努力恢复对政治体制的信任。
    • They kept the faith (= kept believing in somebody/​something) in the face of ridicule.面对嘲笑,他们一直忠贞不渝。
    • an artist whose work reflects his abiding faith in humanity作品体现其一贯的人道主义信念的艺术家
    • people who lose faith in themselves失去自信的人们
    • If I were you, I would not place too much faith in their findings.如果我是你,我不会太相信他们的发现。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • enormous
    • great
    • tremendous
    verb + faith
    • have
    • pin
    • place
    preposition
    • faith in
    phrases
    • an act of faith
    • a lack of faith
    • a leap of faith
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  2. [uncountable, singular] strong religious belief宗教信仰
    • to have faith有信仰
    • to lose your faith失去信仰
    • Faith is stronger than reason.信仰比理智更有力。
    • a woman of strong religious faith有强烈宗教信仰的女人
    • faith in somebody/something He started questioning his faith in God.他开始质疑自己对上帝的信仰。
    Collocations ReligionReligion宗教Being religious笃信宗教的
    • believe in God/​Christ/​Allah/​free will/​predestination/​heaven and hell/​an afterlife/​reincarnation信仰上帝/耶稣基督/真主/自由意志/宿命论/天堂与地狱/来生/转世说
    • be/​become a believer/​an atheist/​an agnostic/​a Christian/​Muslim/​Hindu/​Buddhist, etc.是/成为信徒/无神论者/不可知论者/基督徒/穆斯林/印度教教徒/佛教徒等
    • convert to/​practise a religion/​Buddhism/​Catholicism/​Christianity/​Islam/​Judaism, etc.
    • go to church/(North American English) temple (= the synagogue)去教堂/会堂做礼拜
    • go to the local church/​mosque/​synagogue/​gurdwara去当地的教堂/清真寺/犹太教会堂/谒师所做礼拜
    • belong to a church/​a religious community是教堂/宗教团体的成员
    • join/​enter the church/​a convent/​a monastery/​a religious sect/​the clergy/​the priesthood成为牧师/女修道士/僧侣/宗教人员/神职人员/司祭
    • praise/​worship/​obey/​serve/​glorify God赞美/敬拜/遵从/侍奉/颂扬上帝
    Celebrations and ritual庆典与仪式
    • attend/​hold/​conduct/​lead a service参加/举行/组织/主持礼拜仪式
    • perform a ceremony/​a rite/​a ritual/​a baptism/​the Hajj/​a mitzvah举行典礼/仪式/宗教仪式/洗礼/朝觐/受戒仪式
    • carry out/​perform a sacred/​burial/​funeral/​fertility/​purification rite举行宗教/安葬/葬礼/丰收/净化仪式
    • go on/​make a pilgrimage前往朝圣
    • celebrate Christmas/​Easter/​Eid/​Ramadan/​Hanukkah/​Passover/​Diwali庆祝圣诞节/复活节/开斋节/斋月/修殿节/逾越节/排灯节
    • observe/​break the Sabbath/​a fast/​Ramadan守/不守安息日/斋戒/斋月
    • deliver/​preach/​hear a sermon传道;讲道;听布道
    • lead/​address the congregation带领会众;对会众发表演讲
    • say/​recite a prayer/​blessing念诵/背诵经文;祝祷
    Religious texts and ideas宗教经文与思想
    • preach/​proclaim/​spread the word of God/​the Gospel/​the message of Islam传布/颂扬/传播上帝的话/《福音》/伊斯兰教义
    • study/​follow the dharma/​the teachings of Buddha研究/遵循达摩/佛教教义
    • read/​study/​understand/​interpret scripture/​the Bible/​the Koran/​the gospel/​the Torah阅读/研究/理解/阐释经文/《圣经》/《古兰经》/《福音》/托拉
    • be based on/​derive from divine revelation基于/来源于上帝的启示
    • commit/​consider something heresy/​sacrilege犯异端/渎圣罪;认为…是异端邪说/亵渎圣物
    Religious belief and experience宗教信仰与体验
    • seek/​find/​gain enlightenment/​wisdom寻求/找到/获得启迪/智慧
    • strengthen/​lose your faith增强/失去信德
    • keep/​practise/​practice/​abandon the faith忠于/践行/放弃信仰
    • save/​purify/​lose your soul拯救/净化/失去灵魂
    • obey/​follow/​keep/​break/​violate a commandment/​Islamic law/​Jewish law服从/遵循/恪守/违反/亵渎诫条/伊斯兰教法/犹太教法
    • be/​accept/​do God’s will是/接受/践行上帝的旨意
    • receive/​experience divine grace得到/感受神的恩宠
    • achieve/​attain enlightenment/​salvation/​nirvana获得启迪/拯救/涅槃
    • undergo a conversion/​rebirth/​reincarnation经历皈依/重生/转世化身
    • hear/​answer a prayer聆听/回应祷告
    • commit/​confess/​forgive a sin犯罪;忏悔;宽恕罪过
    • do/​perform penance进行补赎
    Extra Examples
    • He found faith gradually, rather than in a sudden conversion.他的信仰是逐渐形成的,不是突然皈依。
    • I lost my faith when my parents died.父母去世后,我失去了信仰。
    • They believe that people can come to salvation through faith.他们相信人们能够通过信仰得救。
    • her new-found faith in Jesus她新近才有的对耶稣的信仰
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    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • religious
    • deep
    • genuine
    verb + faith
    • have
    • come to
    • find
    faith + noun
    • healer
    • healing
    preposition
    • through faith
    • faith in
    phrases
    • an article of faith
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  3. [countable] a particular religion(某一)宗教
    • the Christian/Catholic/Islamic/Muslim/Jewish faith 基督教/天主教/伊斯兰教/穆斯林/犹太教
    • The children are learning to understand people of different faiths.孩子们在学着理解不同宗教信仰的人。
    • people of all faiths and none各种信仰的人,没有一个
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    • Christianity is a living faith which has shaped the history of Britain.基督教塑造了英国的历史,而且至今还有人信奉。
    • Christians were allowed to practise their faith unmolested by the authorities.基督徒获准进行宗教活动,不受当局干涉。
    • He felt the call to preach the faith to others.他感受到向他人传播宗教信仰的召唤。
    • a large decline in the number of people who have an active faith of any sort有某种积极信仰的人的数量的大幅度下降
    • Their aim was to keep alive the traditional Jewish faith.他们的目标是使传统的犹太教信仰生生不息。
    • The study of other world faiths is an important part of religious education.研究其他世界性宗教是宗教教育的重要部份。
    • the role of parents in passing on the faith to their children父母在给孩子传承宗教信仰方面所起的作用
    • a committee which is made up of members of different faith groups由不同宗教信仰团体的成员组成的委员会
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • living
    • world
    • Catholic
    verb + faith
    • profess
    • practise/​practice
    • keep alive
    faith + noun
    • tradition
    • community
    • group
    phrases
    • people of different faiths
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  4. [uncountable] good/bad faith the intention to do something right/wrong诚意;善意
    • They handed over the weapons as a gesture of good faith.他们交出武器以示诚意。
    • The judge did not find any bad faith on the part of the defendants.法官没有发现被告有任何不良意图。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • bad
    • good
    verb + faith
    • break
    phrases
    • in bad faith
    • in good faith
    • keep faith with somebody
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  5. Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French feid, from Latin fides.
Idioms
break/keep faith with somebody
  1. to break/keep a promise that you have made to somebody; to stop/continue supporting somebody对某人不守信用/守信用;不忠诚/忠诚于某人
    • As club manager he was not prepared to keep faith with the players who had failed him.作为俱乐部经理,他不准备对辜负他的球员保持信心。
in bad faith
  1. knowing that what you are doing is wrong存心不良;背信弃义地
    • They had entered into the contract in bad faith.他们恶意签订了合同。
in good faith
  1. believing that what you are doing is right; believing that something is correct真诚;诚心诚意
    • We printed the report in good faith but have now learnt that it was incorrect.我们好意印发了这份报告,但现在才知道它并不正确。
    • He bought the painting in good faith (= he did not know that it had been stolen).他真诚地买下了这幅画。
a leap of faith
  1. a belief in something that is not known or has not been done before真诚;诚心诚意
    • These reforms are totally untested and will require a leap of faith on the part of teachers.这些改革措施完全没有经过检验,需要教师大胆地给予信任。
pin your faith on somebody/something
(also pin (all) your hopes on somebody/something )
  1. to rely on somebody/something completely for success or help完全依赖;寄希望于;指望
    • She did not pin much faith on their chances of success.她不太相信他们能获得成功。
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    • He pinned all his hopes on getting that job.他把希望全寄托在得到那份工作上了。
    • The company is pinning its hopes on the new project.这家公司对此新项目寄予厚望。

Faith

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  1. a first name for girls(某一)宗教

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