fromm

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Definition von fromm im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

pious
Allaha saygı gösteren
docile
halim selim
docile
söz dinleyen
pious
mütedeyyin
pious
dindarlık perdesi altında yapılmış
docile
uysal

At çok uysaldır ve yeni başlayanlar için idealdir. - The horse is very docile and is ideal for beginner riders.

İnekler kocaman ve uysal görünüyordu. - The cows looked big and docile.

docile
söz dinler
docile
yumuşak başlı
god-fearing
dindar
pious
dindar

Tom dindar bir üne sahipti. - Tom had a pious reputation.

pious
{s} sahte
docile
{s} uslu
pious
dindarca piousnesstakva
pious
{s} saygılı
pious
(sıfat) dindar, sahte sofu, sahte, göstermelik, saygılı
Deutsch - Englisch
pious (sincere but unlikely to be fulfilled)
godly
saintly
pious

My wife is chaste and pious. - Meine Frau ist fromm und züchtig.

docile
sanctimoniously
god-fearing
calm, quiet
fromm werden
to get religion
wenig fromm
unholy
wenig fromm
unhallowed
Englisch - Englisch
Fromm, Erich. 1900-1980. German-born American psychoanalyst who emphasized the role of social conditioning in human behavior. His books include Escape from Freedom (1941) and The Art of Loving (1956)
German-born American psychoanalyst who emphasized the role of social conditioning in human behavior. His books include Escape from Freedom (1941) and The Art of Loving (1956)
Erich Fromm
born March 23, 1900, Frankfurt am Main, Ger. died March 18, 1980, Muralto, Switz. German-born U.S. psychoanalyst and social philosopher. A disciple of Sigmund Freud, Fromm joined the Frankfurt school in the 1920s and left Nazi Germany for the U.S in 1933. Taking issue with Freud, he came to believe in the interaction of psychology and society and argued that psychoanalytic principles could be applied to cure cultural ills. He taught at various institutions, including the National University of Mexico (1951-67) and New York University (from 1962). His many books, which had popular as well as academic success, included Escape from Freedom (1941), The Sane Society (1955), and The Crisis of Psychoanalysis (1970); The Art of Loving (1956) became a durable best-seller