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1 confidence
s 1. povjerenje, pouzdanje, vjera ([in]); uvjerenje ([in] da); sigurnost; samosvijest 2. povjerljivo saopćenje, povjerljivost / to put # in = vjerovati, pridavati vjere čemu; to take a [p] into one's # = povjeriti komu tajnu, povjeriti se komu; self # = samopouzdanje, samosvijest; # man, # trickster = varalica, žicar, prevarant; man of # = povjerljiv čovjek* * *
pouzdanje
povjerenja
povjerenje
povjerenju
samopouzdanje
smjelost -
2 confidence interval
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3 confidence motion
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4 confidence trick
prijevara -
5 over-confidence
s prevenika povjerljivost; prekomjerna smosvijest, preveliko samopouzdanje* * *
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6 self confidence
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7 self-confidence
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8 over confidence
s prevenika povjerljivost; prekomjerna smosvijest, preveliko samopouzdanje -
9 admit
vt/i I. vt dopustiti, priznati, potvrditi; uvažiti; primiti (u članstvo); propustiti II. vi dopuštati / # a claim = priznati dug; # as partner = uzeti za kompanjona; # into one's confidence = povjeriti se komu* * *
dopustiti
dozvoliti
odobriti
prihvatiti
primiti
pripustiti
priznati
propustiti
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10 take into
vt odvesti u [kuću, sobu itd.]; uvesti, primiti [u, među] / to # one's confidence = povjeriti se komu; to take it into one's head [mind] = utuviti sebi što u glavu; to # consideration = uzeti u obzir [razmatranje]
См. также в других словарях:
confidence — [ kɔ̃fidɑ̃s ] n. f. • v. 1370; lat. confidentia → confier 1 ♦ (1647) Communication d un secret qui concerne soi même. ⇒ confession. Faire une confidence à qqn. Recevoir des confidences. « La confidence n est parfois qu un succédané laïque de la… … Encyclopédie Universelle
confidence — con‧fi‧dence [ˈkɒnfdns ǁ ˈkɑːn ] noun [uncountable] 1. the feeling that you can trust someone or something to do what they say, work properly etc: • We have every confidence in the team. • Our top priority is to maintain customer confidence in… … Financial and business terms
Confidence — Con fi*dence, n. [L. confidentia firm trust in, self confidence: cf. F. confidence.] 1. The act of confiding, trusting, or putting faith in; trust; reliance; belief; formerly followed by of, now commonly by in. [1913 Webster] Society is built… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
confidence — 1 *trust, reliance, dependence, faith Analogous words: certitude, assurance, conviction, *certainty: credence, credit, *belief, faith Antonyms: doubt: apprehension Contrasted words: *distrust, mistrust: despair, hopelessness (see under … New Dictionary of Synonyms
confidence — Confidence. s. f. Participation aux secrets d autruy. Il est dans la confidence d un tel. il a la confidence d un tel. entrer dans la confidence de quelqu un. parler en confidence. traiter en confidence. On dit, Faire confidence de quelque chose… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
confidence — CONFIDENCE. s. f. La part qu on donne ou qu on reçoit d un secret. Faire confidence de quelque chose à quelqu un. Il m a fait confidence de son dessein. Être bien avant dans la confidence, entrer dans la confidence de quelqu un. Parler en… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
confidence — I (faith) noun affiance, aplomb, assurance, boldness, certainty, certitude, cocksureness, confidentness, conviction, courage, credence, credulity, fearlessness, fides, fiducia, firm belief, heart, intrepidity, morale, nerve, optimism, poise,… … Law dictionary
confidence — [kän′fə dəns] n. [ME < L confidentia < confidens, prp. of CONFIDE] 1. firm belief; trust; reliance 2. the fact of being or feeling certain; assurance 3. belief in one s own abilities; self confidence 4. a relationship as confidant [take me… … English World dictionary
confidence — ► NOUN 1) the belief that one can have faith in or rely on someone or something. 2) self assurance arising from an appreciation of one s abilities. 3) the telling of private matters or secrets with mutual trust. 4) a secret or private matter told … English terms dictionary
Confidence — Álbum de Downface Publicación 1997 Género(s) Rock experimental Post grunge Duración 41:19 Cronología de … Wikipedia Español
confidence — early 15c., from M.Fr. confidence or directly from L. confidentia, from confidentem (nom. confidens) firmly trusting, bold, prp. of confidere to have full trust or reliance, from com , intensive prefix (see COM (Cf. com )), + fidere to trust (see … Etymology dictionary