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1 distrust
I n недовіра, сумнів, підозра- mutual distrust взаємна недовіра- distrust in the diplomat недовіра до дипломатаII v не довіряти; сумніватися, підозрювати -
2 distrust
1. nнедовір'я; сумнів; підозра2. vне довіряти, сумніватися, підозрівати, мати підозру* * *I nнедовіра; сумнів; підозраII vне довіряти; сумніватися; підозрювати -
3 distrust
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4 distrust
I nнедовіра; сумнів; підозраII vне довіряти; сумніватися; підозрювати -
5 distrust
[dɪs'trʌst] 1. nпідо́зра, недові́р'я; су́мнів2. vне довіря́ти, сумніва́тися, ма́ти підо́зру -
6 distrust interested advice
English-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > distrust interested advice
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7 evoke distrust
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8 mutual distrust
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9 overcome distrust
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10 self-distrust
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11 self-distrust
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12 wise distrust is the parent of security
розумна недовіра – запорука безпекиEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > wise distrust is the parent of security
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13 evoke
викликати ( суперечку тощо); вимагати (зажадати) справу з нижчого суду до вищого; витребувати справу з нижчого суду до вищого- evoke distrust
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14 mutual
взаємний, обопільний; синалагматичний- mutual agreement
- mutual aid
- mutual assent
- mutual assistance
- mutual combat
- mutual concession
- mutual conditions
- mutual consent
- mutual contract
- mutual contributory negligence
- mutual distrust
- mutual extradition
- mutual insurance
- mutual interest
- mutual life insurance
- mutual loan
- mutual loan society
- mutual military assistance
- mutual mistake
- mutual obligation
- mutual protection
- mutual relations
- mutual responsibility
- mutual-responsibility cover-up
- mutual savings bank
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15 overcome
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16 change
n зміна, заміна, переміна- dramatic changes серйозні зміни- historical changes історичні зміни- revolutionary changes революційні перетворення/ зміни- substantial changes суттєві зміни- vast changes значні зміни- to be subject to continuous changes зазнавати постійних змін- to effect a change from mutual distrust to relaxation здійснювати поворот від взаємної недовіри до покращення відносин- to reverse the historical changes повернути назад історичні зміни- change in tariff heading зміна тарифної класифікації -
17 sow
v перен. сіяти, розповсюджувати- to sow distrust сіяти недовіру- to sow hatred сіяти ненависть- to sow the seeds of enmity сіяти ворожнечу -
18 veil
v ховати, приховувати, прикривати, маскувати- to veil one's designs приховувати свої плани- to veil one's distrust приховувати своє недовір'я- to veil one's hostility приховувати свою ворожість- to veil one's motives приховувати свої мотиви- to veil one's purposes приховувати свої цілі- to veil one's views приховувати свої погляди -
19 _віра; довіра
believe nothing of what you hear, and only half of what you see confidence begets confidence confidence is a plant of slow growth credulity is not a crime do not trust too much in an enchanting face God save me from those I confide in it is easier to believe than to doubt it is easy to believe what you want to it is an equal failing to trust everybody and to trust nobody men are most apt to believe what they least understand never trust a friend who deserts you in a pinch never trust a man who speaks well of everybody never trust people who pretend to be different from what they really are never trust the advice of a man in difficulties none are deceived but they that confide put no faith in tale bearers seeing is believing they conquer who believe they can trust not him that has once broken faith trust not a new friend nor an old enemy trust yourself only and another shall not betray you try before you trust wise distrust is the parent of security -
20 never trust the advice of a man in difficulties
var: beware of the advice of unfortunatesніколи не довіряй пораді людини, що знаходиться у скрутному становищіEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > never trust the advice of a man in difficulties
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