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1 deep-seated
глубоко́ укорени́вшийсяdeep-seated distrust — глубо́кое недове́рие
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2 antagonism
nвражда; антагонизм- antagonism between nations
- antagonism of interests
- class antagonism
- deep antagonism
- deep-rooted antagonism
- economic antagonism
- great antagonism
- intensification of antagonism
- monetary antagonism
- national antagonism
- profound antagonism
- racial antagonism
- sharp antagonism
- social antagonism
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3 mistrust
ˈmɪsˈtrʌst
1. сущ. недоверие;
подозрение;
сомнение (towards) to arouse mistrust ≈ возбуждать недоверие deep, profound mistrust ≈ глубокое недоверие Syn: distrust, suspicion
2. гл. не доверять;
подозревать, сомневаться;
быть недоверчивым, подозрительным недоверие;
подозрение не доверять;
подозревать сомневаться - to * one's own powers сомневаться в собственных силах mistrust не доверять;
сомневаться, подозревать ~ не доверять ~ недоверие;
подозрение ~ недоверие ~ подозревать ~ подозрение ~ сомневатьсяБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > mistrust
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4 doubt
[daut] 1. гл.1) сомневаться, быть неуверенным (в чём-л.), считать маловероятнымI never doubted that she would come. — Я всегда был уверен, что она придёт.
'Do you think England will win?' - 'I doubt it.' — "Как ты думаешь, англичане выиграют?" - "Сомневаюсь."
2) сомневаться, не доверять, не веритьSyn:3) уст. бояться, страшитьсяSyn:fear 2.4) уст. подозреватьSyn:suspect 3.2. сущ.сомнение, колебание, нерешительность; неопределённость, неясностьgnawing / nagging doubts — мучительные сомнения
deep / serious / strong doubts — глубокие сомнения
reasonable doubts about smth. — законные сомнения (по поводу чего-л.)
to dispel / resolve doubts — рассеивать сомнения
to express / voice (a) doubt — выражать сомнения
to feel / entertain / harbor doubts about smth. — сомневаться по поводу чего-л.
to make / have doubt — сомневаться
to make no doubt — не сомневаться; быть уверенным
doubts appear / arise — сомнения появляются, возникают
without (a) doubt, no doubt — несомненно, без сомнения
beyond / without a shadow of a doubt — без тени сомнения
There were still some lingering doubts in my mind. — У меня ещё оставались некоторые сомнения.
Syn:Ant:••to give smb. the benefit of the doubt — поверить кому-л. на слово
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5 mistrust
[mɪs'trʌst] 1. сущ.недоверие; подозрение; сомнениеdeep / profound mistrust — глубокое недоверие
Syn:2. гл.не доверять; подозревать; сомневаться; быть недоверчивым, подозрительным -
6 Faith
1. n Фейс2. n вера, довериеarticles of faith — символ веры, кредо
3. n вера, религия; вероисповедание4. n кредо; убеждения, взгляды5. n верность, преданность; честность; лояльностьin bad faith — вероломно, предательски
kept faith with — доверил; быть обьектом преданности
6. n обещание, ручательство, слово7. n офиц. удостоверениеin faith whereof — в удостоверение чего …
Синонимический ряд:1. confidence (noun) assurance; belief; certitude; confidence; credence; credit; credulity; sureness2. constancy (noun) acceptance; allegiance; constancy; fidelity3. religion (noun) church; communion; connection; conviction; creed; cult; denomination; doctrine; dogma; persuasion; profession; religion; sect; tenet4. trust (noun) dependence; expectation; hope; reliance; stock; trustАнтонимический ряд:discredit; disloyalty; dissent; distrust; doubt; faithlessness; incredulity; infidelity; misgiving; skepticism; suspicion; unbelief
См. также в других словарях:
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