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1 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 -
2 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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3 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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4 недоверие
сущ.distrust; lack of trust; mistrust
См. также в других словарях:
confidence — noun 1 belief in others ADJECTIVE ▪ absolute, complete, full, total ▪ The company needs the full confidence of its investors. ▪ great, high … Collocations dictionary
confidence — con|fi|dence W2S2 [ˈkɔnfıdəns US ˈka:n ] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(feeling somebody/something is good)¦ 2¦(belief in yourself)¦ 3¦(feeling something is true)¦ 4 gain/win/earn somebody s confidence 5¦(keep information secret)¦ 6 take somebody into your… … Dictionary of contemporary English
confidence — noun 1 FEELING SB/STH IS GOOD (U) the feeling that you can trust someone or something to be good, work well, or produce good results (+ in): Our first priority is to maintain the customer s confidence in our product. | have confidence in: We have … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
confidence — /kon fi deuhns/, n. 1. full trust; belief in the powers, trustworthiness, or reliability of a person or thing: We have every confidence in their ability to succeed. 2. belief in oneself and one s powers or abilities; self confidence; self… … Universalium
confidence — [[t]kɒ̱nfɪdəns[/t]] ♦♦ confidences 1) N UNCOUNT: usu N in n If you have confidence in someone, you feel that you can trust them. I have every confidence in you... This has contributed to the lack of confidence in the police... His record on… … English dictionary
vote of no confidence — noun A parliamentary motion representing the lack of confidence of a parliament in the standing government. A passed motion of no confidence usually results in the governments fall. Ant: vote of confidence … Wiktionary
no confidence vote — vote expressing lack of confidence in the present government … English contemporary dictionary
no-confidence motion — vote expressing lack of confidence in the present government … English contemporary dictionary
confidence — I. noun Date: 14th century 1. a. a feeling or consciousness of one s powers or of reliance on one s circumstances < had perfect confidence in her ability to succeed > < met the risk with brash confidence > b. faith or belief that one will act in… … New Collegiate Dictionary
vote of non-confidence — attempt to throw over the government, voting with a lack of faith … English contemporary dictionary
Constructive vote of no confidence — The constructive vote of no confidence (in German: konstruktives Misstrauensvotum) is a variation on the motion of no confidence which allows a parliament to withdraw confidence from a head of government only if there is a positive majority for a … Wikipedia