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  • 1 confidence

    noun
    1) (firm trust) Vertrauen, das

    have [complete or every/no] confidence in somebody/something — [volles/kein] Vertrauen zu jemandem/etwas haben

    have [absolute] confidence that... — [absolut] sicher sein, dass...

    2) (assured expectation) Gewissheit, die; Sicherheit, die
    3) (self-reliance) Selbstvertrauen, das
    4)

    in confidenceim Vertrauen

    this is in [strict] confidence — das ist [streng] vertraulich

    5) (thing told in confidence) Vertraulichkeit, die
    * * *
    ['konfidəns]
    1) (trust or belief in someone's ability: I have great confidence in you.) das Vertrauen
    2) (belief and faith in one's own ability: She shows a great deal of confidence for her age.) das Selbstvertrauen
    * * *
    con·fi·dence
    [ˈkɒnfɪdən(t)s, AM ˈkɑ:nfə-]
    n
    1. no pl (trust) Vertrauen nt
    breach of \confidence Vertrauensbruch m
    \confidence vote Vertrauensvotum nt
    vote of no \confidence Misstrauensvotum nt
    to take sb into one's \confidence jdn ins Vertrauen ziehen
    to win sb's \confidence jds Vertrauen gewinnen
    in \confidence im Vertrauen
    \confidences pl Vertraulichkeiten pl
    to exchange \confidences Vertraulichkeiten austauschen
    3. no pl (faith) Vertrauen nt, Zuversicht f
    to have every/much/no \confidence in sb volles [o vollstes] /großes/kein Vertrauen zu jdm haben
    to place [or put] one's \confidence in sb/sth sein Vertrauen in jdn/etw setzen, auf jdn/etw bauen
    4. no pl (self-assurance) Selbstvertrauen nt, Selbstbewusstsein nt
    to have the \confidence to do sth das Selbstbewusstsein besitzen, etw zu tun
    to lack \confidence kein Selbstvertrauen haben
    * * *
    ['kɒnfIdəns]
    n
    1) (= trust) Vertrauen nt; (in sb's abilities also) Zutrauen nt (in zu); (= confident expectation) Zuversicht f

    to have (every/no) confidence in sb/sth —

    they have no confidence in his ability/the future — sie haben kein Vertrauen or Zutrauen zu seinen Fähigkeiten/kein Vertrauen in die Zukunft

    I have every confidence that... — ich bin ganz zuversichtlich, dass...

    to put one's confidence in sb/sth — auf jdn/etw bauen, sich auf jdn/etw verlassen

    I wish I had your confidence —

    we look with confidence... can you leave your car here with confidence? — wir schauen zuversichtlich... kann man hier sein Auto beruhigt abstellen?

    he talked with confidence on the subjecter äußerte sich sehr kompetent zu dem Thema

    I can't talk with any confidence about... — ich kann nichts Bestimmtes über (+acc)

    in the full confidence that... issue of confidence (Parl) — im festen Vertrauen darauf, dass... Vertrauensfrage f

    motion/vote of no confidence — Misstrauensantrag m/-votum nt

    2) (= self-confidence) (Selbst)vertrauen nt, Selbstsicherheit f
    3) (= confidential relationship) Vertrauen nt

    in ( strict) confidence — (streng) vertraulich

    4) (= information confided) vertrauliche Mitteilung
    * * *
    confidence [ˈkɒnfıdəns; US ˈkɑnfə-] s
    1. (in) Vertrauen n (auf akk, zu), Zutrauen n (zu):
    vote of confidence PARL Vertrauensvotum n;
    vote of no confidence PARL Misstrauensvotum n;
    pass a vote of no confidence in sb PARL jemandem das Misstrauen aussprechen;
    in confidence im Vertrauen, vertraulich;
    be in sb’s confidence jemandes Vertrauen genießen;
    have (place) confidence in sb zu jemandem Vertrauen haben (in jemanden Vertrauen setzen);
    lose confidence in sb das Vertrauen zu jemandem verlieren;
    take sb into one’s confidence jemanden ins Vertrauen ziehen;
    treat sth in confidence etwas vertraulich behandeln; academic.ru/71271/strict">strict 1
    2. auch confidence in o.s. Selbstvertrauen n, -bewusstsein n, Zuversicht f
    3. Dreistigkeit f
    4. vertrauliche Mitteilung, Geheimnis n, pl auch Vertraulichkeiten pl
    5. feste Überzeugung
    * * *
    noun
    1) (firm trust) Vertrauen, das

    have [complete or every/no] confidence in somebody/something — [volles/kein] Vertrauen zu jemandem/etwas haben

    have [absolute] confidence that... — [absolut] sicher sein, dass...

    2) (assured expectation) Gewissheit, die; Sicherheit, die
    3) (self-reliance) Selbstvertrauen, das
    4)

    this is in [strict] confidence — das ist [streng] vertraulich

    5) (thing told in confidence) Vertraulichkeit, die
    * * *
    n.
    Vertrauen n.
    Zutraulichkeit f.
    Zuversicht n.

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