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41 confidence trickster
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42 confidence man
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43 confidence man
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44 confidence
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45 confidence
n MATH Vertrauen nt -
46 confidence factor
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47 confidence level
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48 confidence limit
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49 confidence
['kɒnfɪdəns] UK / USnVertrauen nt (in zu), (assurance) Selbstvertrauen nt -
50 confidence
['kɒnfɪdəns] UK / USnVertrauen nt (in zu), (assurance) Selbstvertrauen nt -
51 self-confidence
Selbstvertrauen, das* * *[self'konfidəns](belief or trust in one's own powers: You need plenty of self-confidence to be a good airline pilot.) das Selbstvertrauen- academic.ru/65591/self-confident">self-confident- self-confidently* * *self-ˈcon·fi·denceto have [a tremendous amount of] \self-confidence [eine gehörige Portion] Selbstvertrauen habento improve on one's \self-confidence sein Selbstvertrauen stärkento undermine one's/sb's \self-confidence sein/jds Selbstvertrauen schwächen* * *1. Selbstvertrauen n, -bewusstsein n2. pej Überheblichkeit f* * *noun, no pl.Selbstvertrauen, das -
52 self-confidence
self-'con·fi·dence nSelbstvertrauen nt;to have [a tremendous amount of] \self-confidence [eine gehörige Portion] Selbstvertrauen haben;to improve on one's \self-confidence sein Selbstvertrauen stärken;to undermine one's/sb's \self-confidence sein/jds Selbstvertrauen schwächen -
53 abuse of confidence
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54 breach of confidence
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55 vote of confidence
(a vote taken to establish whether the government or other authority still has the majority's support for its policies.) das Vertrauensvotum* * *vote of ˈcon·fi·dencehe proposed a \vote of confidence in the government er sprach der Regierung das Vertrauen aus* * *n.Vertrauensvotum n. -
56 vote of no confidence
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57 in confidence
(as a secret; confidentially: He told me the story in (strictest) confidence.) vertraulich -
58 vote of confidence
vote of 'con·fi·dence nhe proposed a \vote of confidence in the government er sprach der Regierung das Vertrauen aus -
59 vote of no confidence
vote of 'no con·fi·dence nMisstrauensvotum nt (in gegen +akk);to pass a \vote of no confidence in sb ein Misstrauensvotum gegen jdn stellen -
60 abuse of confidence
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > abuse of confidence
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