Faith en français : traduction et définition
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Traduction et définition
faith: la foi, la croyance
a faith: une conviction religieuse, une croyance
Christian faiths les religions chrétiennes
to put one's faith in (a project, a person): mettre ses espoirs dans, croire en (un projet, une personne)
Pronunciation examples
UK: I have faith in your abilities.
US: My faith doesn't allow me to eat pork.
Exemples
- "You put your faith in my abilities to make perfumes, and you gave me a chance to have creative control of products with your family's name upon them. And you got me working papers."
- "It's critical. I'm putting my faith in you. I'm relying on you, Brian."
- "That is how strong my faith is in you!"
Exercice 1
Fill in the blanks below with the appropriate terms from the dialogue.
This term describes trust, belief or confidence in something or someone. "By giving me the keys to your car, you are putting your in me"
This is one of the most common human reactions to pain, sadness and sometimes joy and happiness. It occurs when water comes out of your eyes. "Don't kick your brother or you'll make him ."
This term describes trust, belief or confidence in something or someone. "By giving me the keys to your car, you are putting your in me"
This is one of the most common human reactions to pain, sadness and sometimes joy and happiness. It occurs when water comes out of your eyes. "Don't kick your brother or you'll make him ."
Fill in the blanks below with the appropriate terms from the dialogue.
This term describes trust, belief or confidence in something or someone. "By giving me the keys to your car, you are putting your faith 1 in me"
This is one of the most common human reactions to pain, sadness and sometimes joy and happiness. It occurs when water comes out of your eyes. "Don't kick your brother or you'll make him cry 2."
This term describes trust, belief or confidence in something or someone. "By giving me the keys to your car, you are putting your faith 1 in me"
This is one of the most common human reactions to pain, sadness and sometimes joy and happiness. It occurs when water comes out of your eyes. "Don't kick your brother or you'll make him cry 2."
1 faith: This is correct. "To put your faith in someone" is an idiom which means to believe in someone, often because you trust them and because you have confidence in them. The term "faith" also describes a belief in a religion, for example "I have lost my faith in God since my beloved dog died last year."
2 cry: This is correct. "Crying" is a reaction that many people have after receiving strong emotional stimuli such as pain, sadness, and happiness. "To make someone cry" is to cause someone to shed tears, often if you have said something that is upsetting, or if you have caused them physical pain.
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