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belief


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1 حسابداری و مالی:: باور- ایمان- اعتقاد

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2 عمومی:: عقیده‌، ایمان، اعتقاد، ایمان‌، گمان‌، معتقدات‌، اعتماد

شبکه مترجمین ایران

3 روان شناسی و مشاوره:: باور

واژگان شبکه مترجمین ایران

english

1 general::   noun ADJ. absolute, deep-seated, deeply held, fervent, firm, passionate, profound, strong, strongly held, unshakeable | genuine, honest, sincere She was strict with her children in the genuine belief that it was the right thing to do. | entrenched, fanatical | common, commonly held, general, popular, widely held, widespread | growing | long-held, long-standing | belief how things could have got this bad. BELIEF + VERB persist Belief in the magical properties of this herb persisted down the centuries. BELIEF + NOUN system PREP. beyond ~ (= too great, difficult, etc. to be believed) Dissatisfaction with the government has grown beyond belief. icy air that was cold beyond belief | in the ~ that She did it in the belief that it would basic, central, core, fundamental the basic beliefs of Christianityhelp her career. | ~ about beliefs | personal, private I think the rights and wrongs of eating meat are a matter of personal belief. | rational, reasonable | irrational, superstitious | instinctive | naive | strange | conflicting, contradictory | erroneous, false, misguided, mistaken I took the job in the mistaken belief that I would be able to stay in London. | ancient, traditional The people still follow their traditional beliefs. | orthodox | cultural, moral, political, religious, spiritual They were persecuted for their religious beliefs. | Catholic, Christian, pagan, etc. QUANT. set, system Each religion has its set of beliefs. VERB + BELIEF have, hold I have very firm beliefs about moral issues. | share He shared his father's belief that people should work hard for their living. | adhere to, cling to, follow, hold on to, stick to She clung to the belief that he would come back to her. The Labour Party must stick to its beliefs. | abandon, give up, renounce | lose She has lost her belief in God. | affirm, assert, declare, express, state Here the apostle Peter affirms his belief that the scriptures are ‘inspired’. | emphasize, stress | encourage, foster, fuel The exam results encouraged the belief that he was a good teacher. | confirm, reinforce, strengthen, support This latest evidence strengthens our belief that the government is doing the right thing. | question, shake, shatter, undermine, weaken The child's death shook her belief in God. | respect You must respect other people's beliefs. | beggar, defy (= to be impossible to believe) It beggars about the origin of the universe | ~ among There is a belief among young people that education is a waste of time. | ~ in a belief in God PHRASES contrary to popular belief (= in spite of what people think) Contrary to popular belief, rainforests are not jungles through which you have to slash a path.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

2 general:: belief adjectives a firm/strong belief • It is still my firm belief that we did the right thing. a strongly-held/deeply-held belief (= that you believe very much ) • her strongly-held belief that things were much better in the past a common/popular/widespread belief (= that a lot of people believe ) • There is a common belief that educational standards are declining. a widely-held belief (= that a lot of people believe ) • The article expressed the widely-held belief that unemployment leads to crime. a mistaken/false belief • the mistaken belief that cannabis is not an addictive drug a sincere belief (= based on what you really feel is true ) • We have a sincere belief in the power of art to enhance human life. a passionate belief • his passionate belief that technology is a tool to be used for the benefit of mankind verbs have a belief • You must always have the belief that you can succeed. hold a belief • He held this belief until the day he died. be based on the belief that … • Our policies must be based on the belief that the planet’s resources are finite. phrases it is my belief that • It is my belief that most teachers are doing a good job. contrary to popular belief (= opposite to what most people think ) • Contrary to popular belief, boys are not usually better at maths than girls.

transnet.ir

3 general:: noun opinion: It is my belief that it is true. noun faith: He had a belief in God.

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