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1 доверие довери·е
confidence, credit, trustвтереться в доверие — to worm oneself into (smb.'s) confidence
завоевать доверие — to gain (smb.'s) confidence
заслуживать доверия — to deserve trust, to earn / to win confidence
злоупотреблять доверием — to abuse (smb.'s) confidence
лишаться доверия — to forfeit (smb.'s) confidence
обмануть доверие — to betray (smb.'s) hopes
оправдать доверие — to justify (smb.'s) confidence
подрывать доверие — to undermine / to erode confidence / credibility / trust
поколебать доверие — to / shatter (smb.'s) confidence
пользоваться доверием — to enjoy (smb.'s) confidence
потерять доверие — to lose credit / confidence
создать атмосферу доверия — to build up / to create confidence
укреплять доверие — to deepen / to enhance / to increase / to promote / to strengthen confidence
взаимное доверие — mutual confidence / trust
полное доверие между странами — complete / implicit trust between the countries
злоупотребление доверием — breach of trust / abuse of confidence
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2 вселять
vt; св - всели́ть2) внушать to give, to inspire, to arouseвселя́ть страх — to arouse fear
вселя́ть уве́ренность — to inspire confidence
вселя́ть наде́жды — to arouse expectations
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3 внушать доверие
Diplomatic term: inspire confidence -
4 не внушать доверия
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > не внушать доверия
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5 вселить уверенность
inspire/instill confidence in smbАмериканизмы. Русско-английский словарь. > вселить уверенность
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6 внушать
to inspire (with); (постепенно какое-л. чувство) to instil(l); (мысль и т.п.) to suggestвнушать опасения — to arouse (smb.'s) apprehension
внушать подозрения — to arouse (smb.'s) suspicion
внушать страх — to inspire (smb.) with fear
внушать свои взгляды кому-л. — to implant one's views in smb.'s mind
внушать уважение — to command (smb.'s) respect, to inspire (smb.) with respect
внушать, что... — to try to suggest that...
уметь внушать слушателям, что... — to have the power of suggesting to the audience that...
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7 подрыв международного доверия
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > подрыв международного доверия
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8 нарушение доверия
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > нарушение доверия
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9 внушать
vt; св - внуши́тьto suggest; to inspire; постепенно to instillвнуша́ть дове́рие — to inspire sb with confidence
внуша́ть отвраще́ние — to fill with disgust
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10 продувная бестия
прост., неодобр.crafty (knowing) fellow, knowing card; a deep one; deep (old) file; sly (roguish) chap (brute, customer); sly dog (fox); artful dodger; double-dyed rascalШтольц не внушает мне никакого доверия. Автор говорит, что это великолепный малый, а я не верю. Это продувная бестия, думающая о себе очень хорошо и собою довольная. (А. Чехов, Письмо А. С. Суворину, май 1889) — Stoltz does not inspire me with any confidence. The author says he is a splendid fellow, but I don't believe him. He is a sly brute, who thinks very well of himself and is very complacent.
Зобов и на этот раз хитрит. И вообще он продувная бестия. Он редко пьёт водку и не заводит знакомства с женщинами, а всё-таки куда-то ходит. (А. Новиков-Прибой, Подводники) — Zobov was slamming again, the sly dog. He seldom drank and kept clear of women, yet he was always going somewhere.
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Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > продувная бестия
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11 вселять
1. inculcate2. settle; move in; inspire3. infuseСинонимический ряд:1. внушай (глаг.) вливай; вноси; внушай; навевай; наводи; нагоняй2. поселяй (глаг.) водворяй; помещай; поселяй
См. также в других словарях:
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inspire — [ɪnˈspaɪə] verb [T] 1) to give someone the enthusiasm or idea to do or create something The sea inspired many of the artist s later paintings.[/ex] 2) to give people a particular feeling His athletic ability inspires awe in everyone who sees him… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English