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1 confidence
اِسْتِئْمَان \ confidence: confiding: I told him in confidence. \ مُسَارّة \ confidence: confiding; a secret told to sb: I told him in confidence. The childish confidences of the little girl. \ See Also استئمان (اِسْتِئْمان)، سر (سِرّ) -
2 confidence
[ˈkɔnfɪdəns] noun1) trust or belief in someone's ability:ثِقَهI have great confidence in you.
2) belief and faith in one's own ability:ثِقَةٌ بالنَّفْسShe shows a great deal of confidence for her age.
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3 confidence
إِيْمَان \ belief: trust; a feeling that sb. or sth. is true, good or able: a belief in justice; belief in God. confidence: trust in oneself (or in sb. or sth.) as being right or being able to do sth.: I have confidence in you (or your judgement). faith: trust: I have no faith in your promises. -
4 confidence
ثِقَة \ confidence: trust in oneself (or in sb. or sth.) as being right or being able to do sth.: I have confidence in you (or your judgement). faith: trust: He has no faith in your promises. reliance: trust: Don’t place too much reliance on his promises. trust: faith: He has no trust in your ability. -
5 confidence
سِرٌّ \ confidence: confiding; a secret told to sb: I told him in confidence. The childish confidences of the little girl. riddle: a deep secret that cannot be understood: the riddle of birth and death; the riddle of some ancient words that were cut in stone. secret: a secret matter. -
6 self-confidence
ثِقَة بالنَّفْس \ assurance: certainty; trust in oneself and one’s own abilities: A leader of men needs plenty of self-assurance. self-confidence: trust in oneself: You need self-confidence to drive a car. -
7 in confidence
as a secret; confidentially:سِرّاHe told me the story in (strictest) confidence.
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8 self-confidence
[selfˈkɔnfɪdəns] nounbelief or trust in one's own powers:ثِقَةٌ بالنَّفْسYou need plenty of self-confidence to be a good airline pilot.
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9 vote of confidence
a vote taken to establish whether the government or other authority still has the majority's support for its policies.تَصْويت بالثّقَه -
10 إسرار
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11 حد الثقة
confidence limit -
12 موثوقية
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13 ثقة
ثِقَة \ confidence: trust in oneself (or in sb. or sth.) as being right or being able to do sth.: I have confidence in you (or your judgement). faith: trust: He has no faith in your promises. reliance: trust: Don’t place too much reliance on his promises. trust: faith: He has no trust in your ability. \ بِثقَة \ surely: certainly; steadily: He works slowly but surely. \ ثِقَة (مَالِيَّة) \ credit: trust in one’s honesty or ability to pay: His credit in this town is very high. \ ثِقَة بالنَّفْس \ assurance: certainty; trust in oneself and one’s own abilities: A leader of men needs plenty of self-assurance. self-confidence: trust in oneself: You need self-confidence to drive a car. -
14 طمأن
طَمْأنَ: حَمَلَهُ على الطّمَأنِينَة، هَدّأَهُto reassure, assure, restore to confidence, give confidence to, fill with confidence; to relieve someone's worry or fear, set someone's mind at rest or at ease; to quiet, calm, pacify, appease, assuage, soothe -
15 أركن إلى
أرْكَنَ إلى: وَثِقَ بِـ، اِعْتَمَدَ علىto trust, have confidence in, place one's confidence in; to rely on, depend on -
16 أولاه ثقته
أوْلاهُ ثِقَتَهُto place one's confidence in, have confidence in, trust -
17 ائتمن
اِئْتَمَنَ: وَثِقَ بِـto trust, have confidence in, place one's confidence in; to rely on, depend on -
18 اطمأن
اِطْمَأنّ (إلى)to be (become, feel) (re)assured, tranquil, peaceful, quiet, calm, at ease, serene, untroubled, free from worry or fear; to be (become, feel) secure, safe; to trust (in), have confidence or faith in, rely on; to find reassurance in, derive confidence from; to make sure of, reassure oneself of -
19 وثق بـ
وَثِقَ بِـto trust, have confidence in, confide in, place one's confidence in; to rely on, depend on -
20 mistrust
[mɪsˈtrast]1. verbto have no confidence or trust in.لا يَثِق، يَرْتاب، يُسيء الظَّن2. nounlack of confidence in something.عَدَم ثِقَه، سوء ظَن
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