faith

faith
feiƟ
noun
1) (trust or belief: She had faith in her ability.) confianza
2) (religious belief: Years of hardship had not caused him to lose his faith.) fe
3) (loyalty to one's promise: to keep/break faith with someone.) palabra
- faithfully
- Yours faithfully
- faithfulness
- faithless
- faithlessness
- in all good faith
- in good faith

faith n
1. fe
the Christian faith la fe cristiana
2. confianza
you must have faith in yourself debes tener confianza en ti mismo
faith
tr[feɪɵ]
noun
1 fe nombre femenino
2 (trust, confidence) confianza (in, en), fe nombre femenino (in, en)
3 SMALLRELIGION/SMALL fe nombre femenino
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
in good faith / in bad faith de buena fe / de mala fe
to break faith with somebody traicionar a alguien, ser infiel a alguien
to keep faith with somebody ser fiel a alguien
faith ['feɪɵ] n, pl faiths ['feɪɵs, 'feɪðz]
1) belief: fe f
2) allegiance: lealtad f
3) confidence , trust: confianza f , fe f
4) religion: religión f
faith
n.
confianza s.f.
fe s.f.
feɪθ
noun
1) u (trust) confianza f

to have faith IN somebody/something — tener* confianza or fe en alguien/algo, tenerle* a alguien/algo confianza or fe

to put one's faith in somebody/something — confiar* en alguien/algo

to act in good/bad faith — actuar* de buena/mala fe

2) (Relig) u c fe f
[feɪθ]
1. N
1) (Rel) fe f ; (=doctrine) creencia f , doctrina f ; (=sect, confession) religión f

what faith does he belong to? — ¿qué religión tiene?

2) (=trust) fe f , confianza f

to have faith in sth/sb — tener fe or confianza en algo/algn, fiarse de algo/algn

to put one's faith in sth/sb — confiar en algo/algn

to break faith — faltar a la palabra (with dada a)

to keep faith — cumplir la palabra (with dada a)

in (all) good faith — de buena fe

in bad faith — de mala fe

2.
CPD

faith healer N — curandero(-a) m / f

faith healing N — curación f por fe

faith school N — escuela f confesional

* * *
[feɪθ]
noun
1) u (trust) confianza f

to have faith IN somebody/something — tener* confianza or fe en alguien/algo, tenerle* a alguien/algo confianza or fe

to put one's faith in somebody/something — confiar* en alguien/algo

to act in good/bad faith — actuar* de buena/mala fe

2) (Relig) u c fe f

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