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单词 God's truth
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god /god/

noun
  1. A superhuman being, an object of worship (fem goddˈess)
  2. (with cap) the Supreme Being of monotheist religions, the Creator
  3. An idol (fem goddˈess)
  4. An object of excessive devotion (fem goddˈess)
  5. A man of outstandingly fine physique
  6. An extremely influential or greatly admired man (fem goddˈess)
  7. (in pl) the (occupants of the) gallery (theatre)
interjection

(also My God!) an expression of anger, shock, amazement, etc

transitive verb (pat goddˈed)
  1. To deify, treat as a god (Spenser, Shakespeare, etc)
  2. (with it) to act as God or a god
ORIGIN: OE god; Ger Gott, Gothic guth, Du god; all from a Gmc root guth- God, and quite distinct from good

goddˈess-ship noun

The state or quality of a goddess

godˈhead noun

  1. (ME -hēd, -hēde, variant of -hōd) the state of being a god
  2. Divine nature
  3. (with cap and the) God
  4. A person idolized by the public (informal)

godˈhood noun

  1. (OE -hād, ME -hōd) the position or state of being divine
  2. A deity (obsolete)

godˈless adjective

  1. Without a god
  2. Living without believing in or obeying God
  3. Ungodly, immoral

godˈlessly adverb

godˈlessness noun

godˈlike adjective

  1. Like a god
  2. Divine

godˈlily adverb (archaic)

godˈliness noun

The quality of being godly

godˈling noun (literary; Dryden)

A little god

godˈly adjective (godˈlier; godˈliest)

  1. Like God in character
  2. Pious
  3. According to God's laws
adverb (archaic)

In a godly manner

godˈship noun

  1. The rank or character of a god
  2. A divinity

godˈward adjective and adverb

Towards God

godˈwards adverb

Godˈ-almighty adjective (informal)

  1. Enormous, excessive, inordinate
  2. God-awful

adverb (informal)

Enormously, excessively

Godˈ-a-mercy interjection (archaic)

  1. Thank God
  2. Many thanks to

noun (obsolete)

An expression of thanks

god-awˈful adjective (informal)

  1. Very bad
  2. Unpleasant, distasteful

godˈ-botherer noun (derog inf)

  1. A clergyman
  2. An excessively pious person

godˈchild noun

A person to whom one is a godparent

God particle noun

An informal name for the Higgs boson

goddˈam, goddˈamn or godˈdamned adjective (informal)

  1. Damned, accursed, hateful
  2. Utter, complete

adverb (informal)

  1. Accursedly
  2. Utterly

godˈdaughter noun

A female godchild

godˈfather noun

  1. A male godparent
  2. A sponsor (figurative)
  3. The head of a criminal organization, esp the Mafia (informal)
  4. Any influential leader or powerful figure (informal)

Godˈ-fearing adjective

Being reverent towards God, religious

godˈ-forgotten or godˈ-forsaken adjective

  1. (also with cap) remote and desolate
  2. Miserable
  3. Behind the times

god game noun

A computer game in which players create and control the actions of characters in a simulated universe

Godˈ-gifted adjective

Blessed with a special talent or ability

Godˈ-given adjective

  1. Given by God
  2. Having an undisputed right, as if by divine authority

godˈ-king noun

A king considered to be a god, or thought to possess godlike powers

godˈmother noun

A female godparent

godˈparent noun

A person who, at baptism, guarantees a child's religious education or who (loosely) undertakes to bring up the child in the event of the death of its parents

God's acre noun

A burial ground (imitated from Ger Gottesacker)

godˈsend noun

  1. A very welcome piece of unexpected good fortune
  2. A person who or thing that provides unexpected but much needed support or help

God slot noun (informal)

A regular spot during the week's, day's, etc broadcasting reserved for religious programmes

godˈ-smith noun (Dryden)

A maker of idols

godˈson noun

A male godchild

godˈspeed noun and interjection (old; also with cap)

A wish for good fortune and a safe journey, expressed at parting

God squad noun (informal)

Any religious group, esp an evangelical Christian one, considered excessively zealous in moralizing and attempting to convert others

for God's sake

  1. An expression of urgent entreaty
  2. An interjection expressing eg annoyance or disgust

God forbid

May it not happen that

God knows

  1. God is my (his, etc) witness that
  2. (flippantly) it is beyond human understanding
  3. I don't know, I have no idea (informal)

God's country or God's own country

  1. A particularly well-favoured (esp scenically beautiful) region
  2. One's homeland or native region (esp US)

God's gift (ironic)

Someone greatly desired because of being perfect or ideal, as if sent from God

God's truth

The absolute, solemn truth

God willing

If circumstances permit

household gods

  1. Among the ancient Romans, the special gods presiding over the family
  2. Anything bound up with home interests

truth /trooth/

noun
  1. Faithfulness
  2. Constancy
  3. Veracity
  4. Agreement with reality
  5. Fact of being true
  6. Actuality
  7. Accuracy of adjustment or conformity
  8. (in the fine arts) a faithful adherence to nature
  9. That which is true or according to the facts of the case
  10. That which one believes to be true
  11. The true state of things, the facts
  12. A true statement
  13. An established fact
  14. True belief
  15. Known facts, knowledge
ORIGIN: OE trēowth, from trēowe, trīewe true

truthˈful adjective

  1. Habitually or actually telling what one believes to be true
  2. Put forward in good faith as what one believes to be true
  3. Conveying the truth

truthˈfully adverb

truthˈfulness noun

truthˈiness noun

  1. Truth (rare)
  2. Truthfulness
  3. The quality of having an air of the truth without necessarily a close connection to it (informal)

truthˈless adjective

truthˈlessness noun

truthˈlike adjective

truthˈy adjective (rare)

  1. True
  2. Truthful

truth condition noun (logic)

The circumstances that must be satisfied for a statement to be true

truth drug or truth serum noun

Any of various drugs, such as scopolamine or thiopentone sodium, which make subjects under questioning less wary in their replies

truth function noun (logic)

A function that determines whether or not a complex sentence is true depending on the truth values of the component parts of the sentence

truth table noun

  1. A Boolean logic table in which the binary digits 0 and 1 are assigned values either ‘true’ or ‘false’
  2. A similar table giving the outputs from all combinations of input (electronics)

truthˈ-teller noun

truthˈ-telling adjective

truth value noun (logic)

The truth or falsity of a statement

God's (honest) truth

A thing or statement absolutely true

in truth

Truly, in fact

moment of truth see under moment

of a truth (Bible)

Truly

tell the truth

To speak truthfully, not to lie

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