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1 недостаток уверенности
Russian-english psychology dictionary > недостаток уверенности
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2 отсутствие доверия
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3 недостаток уверенности
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > недостаток уверенности
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4 доверие
сущ.confidence; credence; credit; trustпользоваться доверием — to enjoy smb's confidence; find credence
заслуживающий доверия — credible; trustworthy; ( свидетель) credible (trustworthy) witness; witness of indisputable (undoubted, unquestioned) veracity
злоупотребление доверием — abuse of confidence; confidence game (trick); violation of trust
свидетель, заслуживающий доверия — credible (trustworthy) witness; witness of indisputable (undoubted, unquestioned) veracity
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5 вотум недоверия
1) General subject: the vote of censure, vote of a censure, vote of censure, motion of censure2) Law: censure vote, no-confidence vote, non-confidence vote, nonconfidence vote, vote of confidence, vote of no confidence3) Diplomatic term: nonconcurrence vote, vote of lack of confidence, vote of nonconcurrence4) Parliamentary expression: vote of non-confidence5) Politics: a motion of no confidence (e.g. The opposition parties have tabled a motion of no confidence in the government. (Longman)), motion of no confidence6) Business: vote of nonconfidence7) Sakhalin energy glossary: vote of no-confidence -
6 отсутствие доверия
1) Military: absence of confidence, absence of trust, credibility gap, lack of confidence, lack of trust, strategic credibility gap2) Economy: want of confidence3) Jargon: cherry (к кому-то)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > отсутствие доверия
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7 отсутствие отсутстви·е
absence; (чего-л.) lack; (отсутствие в наличии) nonavailability, unavailabilityза отсутствием кого-л. — in the absence of smb.
за отсутствием чего-л. — for lack of smth., in the default of smth.
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > отсутствие отсутстви·е
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8 неуверенность
жuncertainty, lack of confidenceнеуве́ренность в себе́ — lack of self-confidence, self-distrust, diffidence
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9 отсутствие
с1) положение, когда нет в наличии кого/чего-л absenceв её отсу́тствие — in her absence
2) недостаток lack, wantотсу́тствие дове́рия — lack of confidence
за отсу́тствием вре́мени — for lack of time
расте́ния поги́бли от отсу́тствия поли́ва — the plants died for/from want of water
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10 недостаток уверенности
1) Psychology: lack of confidence2) Aviation medicine: labyrinth of confidenceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > недостаток уверенности
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11 неуверенность
1) General subject: diffidence, grogginess (в ногах), incertitude, indecision, qualms, uncertainty, wonder2) Mathematics: timidity3) Diplomatic term: fluctuation4) Psychology: lack of confidence, neediness5) Advertising: insecurity6) Aviation medicine: diffidence (в себе, в своих силах), labyrinth of confidence -
12 недоверие недовери·е
вызывать недоверие — to evoke / to generate distrust
отнестись с недоверием — to distrust, to treat (smb.) with distrust, to be / to feel suspicious (about)
питать недоверие — to feel no confidence (in smb.)
преодолевать недоверие — to overcome distrust / mistrust
сеять недоверие — to sow distrust, to breed mistrust
вотум недоверия — vote of nonconfidence, nonconfidence vote
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > недоверие недовери·е
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13 отсутствие доверия
want of confidence, lack of confidenceBanks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > отсутствие доверия
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14 П-336
ХОДИТЬ НА ПОМОЧАХ у кого НА ПОМОЧАХ VP or PrepP ( Invar, used as subj-compl with бытьд) subj: human to submit to the wishes or leadership of another because of one's own lack of confidence, independence etc: X ходит у Y-a на помочах - X is on Y's leash (of a man dominated by his wife, mother etc) X is tied to Yb apron strings.See П-335. -
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ПРОГЛОТИТЬ ЯЗЫК often БУДТО (КАК БУДТО, СЛОВНО, ТОЧНО) ЯЗЫК ПРОГЛОТИЛ coll VP subj: human usu. past often used in questions) to keep or fall silent, refrain from saying anything (out of fear, embarrassment, a lack of confidence etc, or in an attempt not to reveal sth.): X как будто язык проглотил - it was as if (as though) X had swallowed (lost) his tongueты что, язык проглотил? — (what,) has the cat got your tongue? Бабушка пыталась выяснить у Алёши, кто разбил салатницу, но тот молчал, словно язык проглотил. Grandma tried to find out from Alyosha who had broken the salad bowl, but he kept silent, as if he had swallowed his tongue. -
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• ХОДИТЬ НА ПОМОЧАХ у кого; НА ПОМОЧАХ[VP or PrepP (Invar, used as subj-compl with бытьд; subj: human]=====⇒ to submit to the wishes or leadership of another because of one's own lack of confidence, independence etc:- [of a man dominated by his wife, mother etc] X is tied to Y's apron strings.—————← See водить на помочах.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на помочах
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17 ходить на помочах
[VP or PrepP (Invar, used as subj-compl with бытьд; subj: human]=====⇒ to submit to the wishes or leadership of another because of one's own lack of confidence, independence etc:- [of a man dominated by his wife, mother etc] X is tied to Y's apron strings.—————← See водить на помочах.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > ходить на помочах
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18 будто язык проглотил
• ПРОГЛОТИТЬ ЯЗЫК; often БУДТО <КАК БУДТО, СЛОВНО, ТОЧНО> ЯЗЫК ПРОГЛОТИЛ coll[VP; subj: human; usu. past; often used in questions]=====⇒ to keep or fall silent, refrain from saying anything (out of fear, embarrassment, a lack of confidence etc, or in an attempt not to reveal sth.):|| ты что, язык проглотил? ≈ (what,) has the cat got your tongue?♦ Бабушка пыталась выяснить у Алёши, кто разбил салатницу, но тот молчал, словно язык проглотил. Grandma tried to find out from Alyosha who had broken the salad bowl, but he kept silent, as if he had swallowed his tongue.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > будто язык проглотил
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19 как будто язык проглотил
• ПРОГЛОТИТЬ ЯЗЫК; often БУДТО <КАК БУДТО, СЛОВНО, ТОЧНО> ЯЗЫК ПРОГЛОТИЛ coll[VP; subj: human; usu. past; often used in questions]=====⇒ to keep or fall silent, refrain from saying anything (out of fear, embarrassment, a lack of confidence etc, or in an attempt not to reveal sth.):|| ты что, язык проглотил? ≈ (what,) has the cat got your tongue?♦ Бабушка пыталась выяснить у Алёши, кто разбил салатницу, но тот молчал, словно язык проглотил. Grandma tried to find out from Alyosha who had broken the salad bowl, but he kept silent, as if he had swallowed his tongue.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > как будто язык проглотил
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20 как язык проглотил
• ПРОГЛОТИТЬ ЯЗЫК; often БУДТО <КАК БУДТО, СЛОВНО, ТОЧНО> ЯЗЫК ПРОГЛОТИЛ coll[VP; subj: human; usu. past; often used in questions]=====⇒ to keep or fall silent, refrain from saying anything (out of fear, embarrassment, a lack of confidence etc, or in an attempt not to reveal sth.):|| ты что, язык проглотил? ≈ (what,) has the cat got your tongue?♦ Бабушка пыталась выяснить у Алёши, кто разбил салатницу, но тот молчал, словно язык проглотил. Grandma tried to find out from Alyosha who had broken the salad bowl, but he kept silent, as if he had swallowed his tongue.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > как язык проглотил
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