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v. trans.P. and V. ἀπιστεῖν (acc. of thing, dat. of person).——————subs.P. and V. ἀπιστία, ἡ.Suspicion: P. and V. ὑποψία, ἡ (Eur., Hel. 1549).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Distrust
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n.अविश्वास, संदेहv. tr.अविश्वास करना, संदेह करना -
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vარ ენდობა, უნდობლობა -
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1. n.ӱшаныдымаш л.м.[ushanydymash]2. v.ӱшанымым чарнаш г.[ushanymym charnash] -
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1.n.сенімсіздік, сенбеушілік2.v.сенбеу, шүбәлану, кумәндану -
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kb. rasa tidak percaya, ketidak percayaan. -kkt. tidak percaya. I d. him Saya curiga kepadanya. -
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/dis'trʌst/ * danh từ - sự không tin, sự không tin cậy, sự nghi ngờ, sự ngờ vực * ngoại động từ - không tin, không tin cậy (ai), hay nghi ngờ, ngờ vực -
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nounഅവിശ്വാസം, സന്ദേഹം, ശങ്ക, ആശങ്കverb transitiveഅവിശ്വസിക്കുക, സന്ദേഹിക്കുക, ശങ്കിക്കുക -
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[dɪs'trʌst]1. ndistrust (of) — diffidenza (verso), sfiducia (nei confronti di)
2. vtdiffidare di, non fidarsi di
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Distrust — (or mistrust) is a formal way of not trusting any one party too much in a situation of grave risk or deep doubt. It is commonly expressed in civics as a division or balance of powers, or in politics as means of validating treaty terms. Systems… … Wikipedia
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distrust — early 15c. (v.); 1510s (n.), from DIS (Cf. dis ) + TRUST (Cf. trust). The etymologically correct form is MISTRUST (Cf. mistrust), in which both elements are Teutonic [Klein]. Related: Distrusted; distrusting; distrustful; distrustfully;… … Etymology dictionary
distrust — ► NOUN ▪ lack of trust. ► VERB ▪ have little trust in; regard with suspicion. DERIVATIVES distrustful adjective distrustfully adverb … English terms dictionary
distrust — [dis trust′] n. a lack of trust, of faith, or of confidence; doubt; suspicion vt. to have no trust, faith, or confidence in; doubt; suspect … English World dictionary