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1 полное доверие
absolute trust, complete trust -
2 верить
несов. - ве́рить, сов. - пове́рить1) (в вн.; иметь веру) believe (in); trust (in); have faith (in)ве́рить в Бо́га — believe / trust in God
ве́рить в успе́х — believe in success
ве́рить в привиде́ния — believe in ghosts
ве́рить в себя́ — have faith in oneself
2) (в вн.; дт.; принимать за истину) believe (d)я э́тому не ве́рю — I don't believe it
она́ ве́рит ка́ждому его́ сло́ву — she believes his every word
3) (дт.; доверять) believe (d); trust (d)я ему́ не ве́рю — I don't trust him
сле́по ве́рить кому́-л — put absolute trust in smb, have implicit faith / trust in smb
4) (с придаточным предложением; быть убеждённым) be confident (that)я ве́рю (в то), что мы спра́вимся с тру́дностями — I am confident that we shall cope with difficulties
••ве́рить на́ слово — take on trust; take smb's word for it разг.
я не ве́рил свои́м уша́м [глаза́м] — I could not believe my ears [eyes]
ве́ришь / ве́рите ли вводн. сл. — would you believe it
хоти́те ве́рьте, хоти́те нет разг. — believe it or not
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3 полное доверие
1. implicit confidence2. absolute trust3. full confidenceуровень доверия; степень уверенности — level of confidence
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4 верить
поверитья этому, ему и т. д. не верю — I do not (don't разг.) believe it, him, etc.
хотите верьте, хотите нет разг. — believe it or not
слепо верить кому-л. — put* absolute trust in smb., have implicit faith in smb.
2. (в вн.) believe (in)♢
верить на слово — take* on trust; take* smb.'s word for it разг.я не верил своим ушам, глазам — I could not believe my ears, eyes
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5 поверить
I (что-л. кому-л.)несовер. - поверять; совер. - поверить( доверять)entrust (to), confide (to), trust (with)II (что-л.)несовер. - поверять; совер. - поверить( проверять)check (up), check, verifyIII несовер. - верить; совер. - поверить1) (кому-л./чему-л.; без доп.)believe; trustслепо поверить кому-л. — to put absolute trust in smb., to have implicit faith in smb.
2) (в кого-л./что-л., без доп.)believe (in), have faith (in) -
6 полное доверие
1) General subject: absolute trust2) Mathematics: full credibility3) Advertising: unreserved confidence4) Mass media: solid confidence5) Business: implicit confidence6) Makarov: implicit trust -
7 верить
(кому-л./чему-л.; в кого-л./что-л.; без доп.)несовер. - верить; совер. - поверить1) (кому-л./чему-л.; без доп.)believe; trustслепо верить кому-л. — to put absolute trust in smb., to have implicit faith in smb.
2) (в кого-л./что-л.)believe (in), have faith (in) -
8 абсолютное доверие
General subject: absolute trustУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > абсолютное доверие
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9 полный доверие
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10 неограниченный
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