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countenance noun (APPROVAL) - definition, audio pronunciation, synonyms and more for ... We will not give/lend countenance to any kind of terrorism.
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to lose countenance (fig) das Gesicht verlieren to put sb out of countenance jdn aus der Fassung bringen. b (=support) to give/lend countenance to sth etw ...
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Dec 25, 2011 ... Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran, called Operation Countenance, the 25 August 1941 to September 17, 1941. invasion of Iran by the United ...
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aid, assist, help, succor, lend one's aid; come to the aid of; contribute, subscribe to; ... lend oneself to, lend one's countenance to; smile upon, shine upon; favor, ...
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to give lend countenance toor [+news] acreditar. verb:transitive. (formal) (permit). to countenance sth consentir permitir algo;or to countenance sb doing sth ...
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脸,面容一个人的脸部或面部表情;面容: The face or facial expression of a person; countenance. 我不赞同这样的计划。 I would not give/lend countenance to such ...
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Doeg was willing to lend countenance to the suspicions of Saul, and practically to represent David as a traitor to the king. The word "Selah" here is doubtless a ...
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Doubtless this result, to lend countenance to the Book of Common Prayer, was no part whatever of the intention o these Roman Catholic scholars, and was ...
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