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1 mistrust
1. verb(to have no confidence or trust in.) ne zaupati2. noun(lack of confidence in something.) nezaupanje- mistrustfully* * *[mistrʌst]1.nounnezaupanje, sum (of v);2.transitive verbne zaupati, sumiti, dvomiti -
2 discourage
1) (to take away the confidence, hope etc of: His lack of success discouraged him.) pogum vzeti2) (to try to prevent (by showing disapproval etc): She discouraged all his attempts to get to know her.) odvrniti3) ((with from) to persuade against: The rain discouraged him from going camping.) odvrniti•* * *[diskʌridž]transitive verb( from) odvrniti, skušati preprečiti; pogum vzeti, jemati, oplašiti, ostrašiti -
3 repose
[rə'pəuz](rest; calm; peacefulness.) počitek, spokojnost* * *I [ripóuz]nounpočitek, počivanje, mirovanje, odmor; mir, pokoj, tišina, spanje, sen; oddih ( from od); umirjenost, mirnost; (umetnost) harmonijaII [ripóuz]transitive verbpoložiti; staviti, dati (svoje upanje, zaupanje) (in v, na); (redko) odložitito repose oneself — odpočiti se, leči k počitku; biti pokopan (v grobu); mirovati, ležati (on na), spati (in v); odpočiti se; figuratively temeljiti, počivati (on na), biti osnovan (on, upon na); zaupati (in v), zanašati se (on, upon na)to repose one's confidence (one's trust) in... — zaupati se (komu)I have not a stone to repose my head on — niti kamna nimam, da bi nanj položil glavo
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