faith 的英语意思
faithfaith /feɪθ/ noun
查看全部语言翻译1trust/confidence in somebody/something [uncountable] a strong feeling of trust or confidence in someone or something对某人或某事物的强烈信任感或信心have faith (in somebody/something)
I still have faith in him.我仍然信任他。
‘Have faith, Alexandra,’ he said."要有信心,亚历山德拉,"他说。lose faith (in somebody/something)
The public has lost faith in the government.公众已对政府失去了信心。destroy/restore somebody’s faith (in somebody/something)
It’s really helped restore my faith in human nature.这真的帮助我重新恢复了对人性的信心。2religion a)[uncountable] belief and trust in God对上帝的信仰与信任:
deep religious faith深厚的宗教信仰faith in
my faith in God我对上帝的信仰 b)[countable] one of the main religions in the world世界上的主要宗教之一:
People from all faiths are welcome.各种宗教信仰的人均受欢迎。the Jewish/Muslim/Hindu etc faith
members of the Jewish faith犹太教的信徒3break faith with somebody/something to stop supporting or believing in a person, organization, or idea停止支持或信任某人、某组织或某种理念:
How could he tell them the truth without breaking faith with the Party?他怎能在不背叛党的情况下告诉他们真相?4keep faith with somebody/something to continue to support or believe in a person, organization, or idea继续支持或信任某人、某组织或某种理念5good faith honest and sincere intentions诚实真挚的意图:
He proposed a second meeting as a sign of his good faith.他提议再次会面,以表明他的诚意。
The woman who sold me the car claimed she had acted in good faith (=had not meant to deceive me).卖给我汽车的那位女士声称她是出于诚意行事(=并无意欺骗我)。6bad faith intentions that are not honest or sincere不诚实或不真挚的意图7an act of faith something you do that shows you trust someone completely表明你完全信任某人的行为:
Allowing Ken to be in charge of the project was a total act of faith.让肯主导这个项目完全是一种信任之举。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词have faith· The public no longer has faith in the government’s policies.· 公众不再对政府的政策抱有信心。have every faith in somebody/something (=trust them completely)· We have every faith in your ability to solve the problem.· 我们完全相信你有能力解决这个问题。put/place your faith in somebody/something· The Conservative party put its faith in the free market.· 保守党将信念寄托于自由市场。show faith in somebody/something· The club have shown faith in the young goalkeeper by offering him a permanent contract.· 俱乐部向这位年轻门将提供长期合同,以此表明对他的信任。lose faith· Local people have lost faith in the police.· 当地居民已对警察失去信心。destroy somebody’s faith in somebody/something· Terry’s lies had destroyed Liz’s faith in men.· 特里的谎言摧毁了莉兹对男性的信任。restore somebody’s faith in somebody/something (=make someone’s faith return)· His kindness had restored her faith in human nature.· 他的善意让她重新恢复了对人性的信心。adjectives形容词great faith· He had great faith in his team.· 他对自己的团队充满信心。enormous faith· Ford placed enormous faith in the new model.· 福特对这款新车型寄予了极大的信心。complete faith· The owners have complete faith in Sam as manager.· 老板们完全信任萨姆担任经理一职。blind faith (=trusting someone without thinking)· He believes that our blind faith in technology is misplaced.· 他认为我们对技术的盲目信仰是错误的。
查看全部语言翻译1trust/confidence in somebody/something [uncountable] a strong feeling of trust or confidence in someone or something对某人或某事物的强烈信任感或信心have faith (in somebody/something)
I still have faith in him.我仍然信任他。
‘Have faith, Alexandra,’ he said."要有信心,亚历山德拉,"他说。lose faith (in somebody/something)
The public has lost faith in the government.公众已对政府失去了信心。destroy/restore somebody’s faith (in somebody/something)
It’s really helped restore my faith in human nature.这真的帮助我重新恢复了对人性的信心。2religion a)[uncountable] belief and trust in God对上帝的信仰与信任:
deep religious faith深厚的宗教信仰faith in
my faith in God我对上帝的信仰 b)[countable] one of the main religions in the world世界上的主要宗教之一:
People from all faiths are welcome.各种宗教信仰的人均受欢迎。the Jewish/Muslim/Hindu etc faith
members of the Jewish faith犹太教的信徒3break faith with somebody/something to stop supporting or believing in a person, organization, or idea停止支持或信任某人、某组织或某种理念:
How could he tell them the truth without breaking faith with the Party?他怎能在不背叛党的情况下告诉他们真相?4keep faith with somebody/something to continue to support or believe in a person, organization, or idea继续支持或信任某人、某组织或某种理念5good faith honest and sincere intentions诚实真挚的意图:
He proposed a second meeting as a sign of his good faith.他提议再次会面,以表明他的诚意。
The woman who sold me the car claimed she had acted in good faith (=had not meant to deceive me).卖给我汽车的那位女士声称她是出于诚意行事(=并无意欺骗我)。6bad faith intentions that are not honest or sincere不诚实或不真挚的意图7an act of faith something you do that shows you trust someone completely表明你完全信任某人的行为:
Allowing Ken to be in charge of the project was a total act of faith.让肯主导这个项目完全是一种信任之举。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词have faith· The public no longer has faith in the government’s policies.· 公众不再对政府的政策抱有信心。have every faith in somebody/something (=trust them completely)· We have every faith in your ability to solve the problem.· 我们完全相信你有能力解决这个问题。put/place your faith in somebody/something· The Conservative party put its faith in the free market.· 保守党将信念寄托于自由市场。show faith in somebody/something· The club have shown faith in the young goalkeeper by offering him a permanent contract.· 俱乐部向这位年轻门将提供长期合同,以此表明对他的信任。lose faith· Local people have lost faith in the police.· 当地居民已对警察失去信心。destroy somebody’s faith in somebody/something· Terry’s lies had destroyed Liz’s faith in men.· 特里的谎言摧毁了莉兹对男性的信任。restore somebody’s faith in somebody/something (=make someone’s faith return)· His kindness had restored her faith in human nature.· 他的善意让她重新恢复了对人性的信心。adjectives形容词great faith· He had great faith in his team.· 他对自己的团队充满信心。enormous faith· Ford placed enormous faith in the new model.· 福特对这款新车型寄予了极大的信心。complete faith· The owners have complete faith in Sam as manager.· 老板们完全信任萨姆担任经理一职。blind faith (=trusting someone without thinking)· He believes that our blind faith in technology is misplaced.· 他认为我们对技术的盲目信仰是错误的。