Слово англійською: soul

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Переклад soul українською: душа

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soul

noun
/səʊl/

    spirit of person

  1. [countable] the spiritual part of a person, believed to exist after death
    • He believed his immortal soul was in peril.
    • The howling wind sounded like the wailing of lost souls (= the spirits of dead people who are not in heaven).
    • 'Repent now if you want to save your soul,' he cried.
    • soul of somebody a prayer for the soul of the deceased
    • They believe that ghosts are the wandering souls of the departed.
    Collocations ReligionReligionBeing religious
    • believe in God/​Christ/​Allah/​free will/​predestination/​heaven and hell/​an afterlife/​reincarnation
    • be/​become a believer/​an atheist/​an agnostic/​a Christian/​Muslim/​Hindu/​Buddhist, etc.
    • convert to/​practise a religion/​Buddhism/​Catholicism/​Christianity/​Islam/​Judaism, etc.
    • go to church/(North American English) temple (= the synagogue)
    • go to the local church/​mosque/​synagogue/​gurdwara
    • belong to a church/​a religious community
    • join/​enter the church/​a convent/​a monastery/​a religious sect/​the clergy/​the priesthood
    • praise/​worship/​obey/​serve/​glorify God
    Celebrations and ritual
    • attend/​hold/​conduct/​lead a service
    • perform a ceremony/​a rite/​a ritual/​a baptism/​the Hajj/​a mitzvah
    • carry out/​perform a sacred/​burial/​funeral/​fertility/​purification rite
    • go on/​make a pilgrimage
    • celebrate Christmas/​Easter/​Eid/​Ramadan/​Hanukkah/​Passover/​Diwali
    • observe/​break the Sabbath/​a fast/​Ramadan
    • deliver/​preach/​hear a sermon
    • lead/​address the congregation
    • say/​recite a prayer/​blessing
    Religious texts and ideas
    • preach/​proclaim/​spread the word of God/​the Gospel/​the message of Islam
    • study/​follow the dharma/​the teachings of Buddha
    • read/​study/​understand/​interpret scripture/​the Bible/​the Koran/​the gospel/​the Torah
    • be based on/​derive from divine revelation
    • commit/​consider something heresy/​sacrilege
    Religious belief and experience
    • seek/​find/​gain enlightenment/​wisdom
    • strengthen/​lose your faith
    • keep/​practise/​practice/​abandon the faith
    • save/​purify/​lose your soul
    • obey/​follow/​keep/​break/​violate a commandment/​Islamic law/​Jewish law
    • be/​accept/​do God’s will
    • receive/​experience divine grace
    • achieve/​attain enlightenment/​salvation/​nirvana
    • undergo a conversion/​rebirth/​reincarnation
    • hear/​answer a prayer
    • commit/​confess/​forgive a sin
    • do/​perform penance
  2. inner character

  3. [countable] a person’s inner character, containing their true thoughts and feelings
    • music that soothes your soul
    • The eyes are the windows to the soul.
    • in somebody's soul There was a feeling of restlessness deep in her soul.
    Homophones sole | soulsole   soul
    /səʊl/
    • sole adjective
      • John Dashwood is the sole male heir, so inherits the entire estate.
    • sole noun
      • He had a hole in the sole of his left shoe.
    • soul noun
      • Deep in her soul she knew she had to return to her country.

spiritual/moral/artistic qualities

  • [singular] the spiritual and moral qualities of humans in general synonym psyche
    • the dark side of the human soul
    • In my view, fine art feeds the mind and soul.
  • [uncountable] strong and good human feeling, especially that gives a work of art its quality or enables somebody to recognize and enjoy that quality
    • It was a very polished performance, but it lacked soul.
  • [singular] the soul of something a perfect example of a good quality
    • He is the soul of discretion.
  • person

  • [countable] (becoming old-fashioned) a person of a particular type
    • She's lost all her money, poor soul.
    • You're a brave soul.
  • [countable] (especially in negative sentences) a person
    • There wasn't a soul in sight (= nobody was in sight).
    • Don't tell a soul (= do not tell anyone).
    • (literary) a village of 300 souls (= with 300 people living there)
  • music

  • (also soul music)
    [uncountable] a type of music that expresses strong emotions, made popular by African American musicians
    • a soul singer
    CultureSoul music developed out of gospel music and rhythm and blues in the 1950s and 1960s. The most famous form of soul music was Motown. Well-known soul singers include James Brown, Marvin Gaye, The Supremes, Aretha Franklin, Otis Redding, Roberta Flack and Stevie Wonder.
  • Word OriginOld English sāwol, sāw(e)l, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch ziel and German Seele.
    Idioms
    bare your soul (to somebody)
    1. to tell somebody your deepest and most private feelings
    body and soul
    1. with all your energy
      • She committed herself body and soul to fighting for the cause.
    God rest his/her soul | God rest him/her
    1. (old-fashioned, informal) used to show respect when you are talking about somebody who is dead
    good for the soul
    1. (humorous) good for you, even if it seems unpleasant
      • ‘Want a ride?’ ‘No thanks. Walking is good for the soul.’
    heart and soul
    1. with a lot of energy and enthusiasm
      • They threw themselves heart and soul into the project.
    keep body and soul together
    1. to stay alive with just enough of the food, clothing, etc. that you need synonym survive
      • They barely have enough money to keep body and soul together.
    the life and soul of the party, etc.
    1. (British English) the liveliest and funniest person at a party, etc.
    sell your soul (to the devil)
    1. to do anything, even something really bad or dishonest, in return for money, success or powerTopics Successc2
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