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faith TRUSTfeIWn [U]great trust or confidence in something or someone信赖,信心She says she has no faith in modern medicine.她说她不信现代医学。I have great faith in you--I'm sure you'll manage!我对你信心很大,你一定行!Their absolute / unshakable faith in their leader helped them at a time of crisis.在危急时刻,他们对领导的绝对的信任/不可动摇的信赖帮了他们。After the trial, his family said they had lost all faith in the judicial system.审判之后,他的家人说他们对司法系统失去了信心。It will be hard to restore faith in the government unless ministers start making promises they can keep.除非部长们能遵守他们的承诺,否则很难恢复人们对政府的信任。She has't got much faith in human nature (= She does not expect people to be morally good).她对人的本性没什么信心。If you tell someone to have faith, you do not want them to lose confidence.要有信心,不要失去信心Have faith! It'll be all right in the end.要有信心!最终一切都会好的。If you accept/take something on faith, you are willing to believe it without proof.未加核实地信以为真,无条件地相信If you put / place your faith in something or someone, you make a decision to trust it or them.信任…,对…有信心He placed complete faith in the abilities of his old friend.他对他老朋友的能力有充分的信心。Some people put their faith in strong leaders rather than sound policies.一些人更加信任强有力的领导,而不是健全的政策。If you keep faith with something or someone, you continue to support it or them, or you do what you promised to do.支持;忠于信仰原则;对某人信守诺言Despite the continuing recession, the government has asked people to keep faith with its reforms.尽管经济不断衰退,政府还是要求人们继续支持政府的改革。The company has not kept faith with its promise to invest in training.这个公司背弃了他们要在培训上投资的诺言。If you break faith with someone or something, you do not stay loyal to them or do not do what you promised.不忠于信仰原则; 对某人不守信用,爽约
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