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in good faith Translationsfaith (feiθ) noun1. trust or belief. She had faith in her ability. 信任 信任2. religious belief. Years of hardship had not caused him to lose his faith. 信仰 信仰3. loyalty to one's promise. to keep/break faith with someone. 信義 信义ˈfaithful adjective1. loyal and true; not changing. a faithful friend; faithful to his promise. 忠實的 忠实的2. true or exact. a faithful account of what had happened. 詳實的 正确的ˈfaithfully adverb 忠誠地 忠诚地Yours faithfully a polite way of ending a formal (usually business) letter which starts with `Dear Sir` or `Dear Madam`. In American English `Sincerely yours` or `Truly yours` is used. (信尾用語)敬上,謹致 (信尾用语)你的忠实的,谨致 ˈfaithfulness noun 誠實 诚实ˈfaithless adjective 不守信用的,不忠實的 不守信用的,不可靠的 ˈfaithlessness noun 不守信用,不忠實 不守信用,不可靠 in (all) good faith sincerely. She made the offer in good faith. 真誠地 真诚地in good faith
in good faithWith good intentions; sincerely and fairly. Frankly, it seems like they're here to score political points, rather than to negotiate in good faith. I may have mishandled your account, but it was a simple mistake—I was acting in good faith.See also: faith, goodin good faithFig. with good and honest intent; with sincerity. We are convinced you were acting in good faith, even though you made a serious error. I think you didn't sign the contract in good faith. You never intended to carry out our agreement.See also: faith, goodin good faithsee under in bad faith. See also: faith, goodin good ˈfaith believing that something is correct; believing that what you are doing is right, especially when it has bad consequences: When I recommended Simon for the job, I did it in good faith. I didn’t realize that he had been in trouble with the police.See also: faith, good |