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kb. kecurigaan, ketidakpercayaan. -kkt. mencurigai, tidak mempercayai. -
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/'mis'trʌst/ * danh từ, ngoại động từ - không tin, nghi ngờ, ngờ vực, hồ nghi -
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nounശങ്ക, അവിശ്വാസം, സംശയംverbശങ്കിക്കുക -
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[ˌmis΄trʌst]1. n անվստահություն, կասկած.2. v կասկածել, չվստահել -
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92 mistrust mis·trust
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93 mistrust (one's) own powers
Макаров: сомневаться в собственных силахУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > mistrust (one's) own powers
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94 mistrust a country
СМИ: не доверять стране -
95 mistrust a promise
СМИ: не верить обещанию -
96 mistrust own powers
1) Общая лексика: сомневаться в собственных силах2) Макаров: (one's) сомневаться в собственных силах -
97 mistrust shrewdly
Общая лексика: совершенно не доверять -
98 Mistrust the man who finds everything good; the man who finds everything evil; and still more the man who is indifferent to everything.
<01> Не доверяй человеку, который во всем видит только хорошее, и человеку, который во всем видит только плохое, но больше всех тому, кто ко всему безразличен. Lavater (Лаватер).Англо-русский словарь цитат, пословиц, поговорок и идиом > Mistrust the man who finds everything good; the man who finds everything evil; and still more the man who is indifferent to everything.
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99 art of mistrust
мет., соц. искусство недоверия* (по Ф. Ницше: умение мыслителя не доверяться поверхностному содержанию социальной реальности и видеть ее глубинные причины)See: -
100 arouse mistrust
Общая лексика: вызывать недоверие
См. также в других словарях:
Mistrust — Mis*trust , v. t. 1. To regard with jealousy or suspicion; to suspect; to doubt the integrity of; to distrust. [1913 Webster] I will never mistrust my wife again. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To forebode as near, or likely to occur; to surmise. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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mistrust — I verb apprehend, be anxious, be apprehensive, be cautious, be doubtful, be dubious, be loath, be nervous, be skeptical, be uncertain, cherish doubts, distrust, doubt, dread, entertain doubts, entertain suspicions, fear, give no credit to, harbor … Law dictionary
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mistrust — I UK [mɪsˈtrʌst] / US noun [singular/uncountable] a feeling that you should not trust someone or something Mistrust between the two countries is intense. mistrust of: Many voters have a deep mistrust of the government. II UK [mɪsˈtrʌst] / US verb … English dictionary