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1 Misstrauensantrag
Misstrauensantrag m POL motion of no confidence* * *m < Pol> motion of no confidence* * *Misstrauensantrag
censure (no-confidence) motion, vote of censure;
• Misstrauensantrag ablehnen to reject a vote of censure;
• Misstrauensantrag gegen die Regierung unterstützen to vote against the government on a confidence motion;
• Misstrauensvotum censure resolution (vote), no-confidence vote;
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2 sfiducia
f distrust, mistrustvoto m di sfiducia vote of no confidence* * *sfiducia s.f. mistrust, distrust; lack of confidence: aver sfiducia in se stesso, to be lacking in (o to have no) self-confidence; aver sfiducia in qlcu., to mistrust s.o. // (pol.): voto, mozione di sfiducia, vote, motion of no confidence; votare la sfiducia, to pass a vote of no confidence.* * *[sfi'dutʃa]sostantivo femminile1) distrust, mistrust, lack of confidence2) pol.* * *sfiducia/sfi'dut∫a/sostantivo f.1 distrust, mistrust, lack of confidence2 pol. (mozione di) sfiducia motion of no confidence. -
3 motion
motion [mosjɔ̃]feminine noun* * *mɔsjɔ̃nom féminin motion* * *mosjɔ̃ nf* * *motion nf Jur, Pol motion; déposer une motion to table a motion; faire passer une motion to have a motion passed; voter une motion en faveur de/contre to pass a motion in favourGB of/against.motion de censure motion of censure.ⓘ Motion de censure An anti-government motion in the Assemblée nationale, signed by at least 10% of its members, in which only votes for the motion are counted. The government must resign if the motion is carried, but if it is defeated, the same signatories cannot present another motion de censure in the same session of the parliament.[mɔsjɔ̃] nom féminin -
4 misstrauen
v/i (untr., hat) jemandem, einer Sache: distrust, mistrust; have no confidence in; ich misstraue der Sache I have my doubts ( oder suspicions) about it* * *das Misstrauendistrust; suspiciousness; suspicion; mistrustfulness; mistrust* * *Mịss|trau|en ['mɪstrauən]nt -s, no plmistrust, distrust (gegenüber of); (esp einer Sache, Handlung gegenüber) suspiciousness (gegenüber of)jdm/einer Sache Misstrauen entgegenbringen — to mistrust sb/sth, to be suspicious of sth
* * *Miss·trau·enRR, Miß·trau·enALT<-s>[ˈmɪstrauən]jdm ein gesundes \Misstrauen entgegenbringen to show sb a healthy [measure of] mistrusteiner Unternehmung ein gesundes \Misstrauen entgegenbringen to approach a venture with a healthy [measure of] mistrustjdm das \Misstrauen aussprechen POL to pass a vote of no confidence in sb* * *das; Misstrauens mistrust, distrust ( gegen of)voll[er] Misstrauen — extremely mistrustful or distrustful ( gegen of)
* * *misstrauen v/i (untrennb, hat) jemandem, einer Sache: distrust, mistrust; have no confidence in;ich misstraue der Sache I have my doubts ( oder suspicions) about it* * *das; Misstrauens mistrust, distrust ( gegen of)voll[er] Misstrauen — extremely mistrustful or distrustful ( gegen of)
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5 Mißtrauen
das1) (suspicion; lack of trust or faith: He has always had a distrust of electrical gadgets.) distrust3) (to have no trust in: He distrusts his own judgement.) distrust4) (to have no confidence or trust in.) mistrust5) (lack of confidence in something.) mistrust6) (to distrust: I suspected her motives / air of honesty.) suspect* * *Miss·trau·enRR, Miß·trau·enALT<-s>[ˈmɪstrauən]jdm ein gesundes \Mißtrauen entgegenbringen to show sb a healthy [measure of] mistrusteiner Unternehmung ein gesundes \Mißtrauen entgegenbringen to approach a venture with a healthy [measure of] mistrustjdm das \Mißtrauen aussprechen POL to pass a vote of no confidence in sb -
6 Misstrauen
v/i (untr., hat) jemandem, einer Sache: distrust, mistrust; have no confidence in; ich misstraue der Sache I have my doubts ( oder suspicions) about it* * *das Misstrauendistrust; suspiciousness; suspicion; mistrustfulness; mistrust* * *Mịss|trau|en ['mɪstrauən]nt -s, no plmistrust, distrust (gegenüber of); (esp einer Sache, Handlung gegenüber) suspiciousness (gegenüber of)jdm/einer Sache Misstrauen entgegenbringen — to mistrust sb/sth, to be suspicious of sth
* * *Miss·trau·enRR, Miß·trau·enALT<-s>[ˈmɪstrauən]jdm ein gesundes \Misstrauen entgegenbringen to show sb a healthy [measure of] mistrusteiner Unternehmung ein gesundes \Misstrauen entgegenbringen to approach a venture with a healthy [measure of] mistrustjdm das \Misstrauen aussprechen POL to pass a vote of no confidence in sb* * *das; Misstrauens mistrust, distrust ( gegen of)voll[er] Misstrauen — extremely mistrustful or distrustful ( gegen of)
* * ** * *das; Misstrauens mistrust, distrust ( gegen of)voll[er] Misstrauen — extremely mistrustful or distrustful ( gegen of)
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7 Misstrauensvotum durchbringen
Misstrauensvotum durchbringen
to pass a vote of no-confidence.Business german-english dictionary > Misstrauensvotum durchbringen
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8 Misstrauen
vijdm ein gesundes \Misstrauen entgegenbringen to show sb a healthy [measure of] mistrust;einer Unternehmung ein gesundes \Misstrauen entgegenbringen to approach a venture with a healthy [measure of] mistrust;jdm das \Misstrauen aussprechen pol to pass a vote of no confidence in sb -
9 Mißtrauen
vijdm ein gesundes \Mißtrauen entgegenbringen to show sb a healthy [measure of] mistrust;einer Unternehmung ein gesundes \Mißtrauen entgegenbringen to approach a venture with a healthy [measure of] mistrust;jdm das \Mißtrauen aussprechen pol to pass a vote of no confidence in sb -
10 misstrauen
vijdm ein gesundes \misstrauen entgegenbringen to show sb a healthy [measure of] mistrust;einer Unternehmung ein gesundes \misstrauen entgegenbringen to approach a venture with a healthy [measure of] mistrust;jdm das \misstrauen aussprechen pol to pass a vote of no confidence in sb -
11 mißtrauen
vijdm ein gesundes \mißtrauen entgegenbringen to show sb a healthy [measure of] mistrust;einer Unternehmung ein gesundes \mißtrauen entgegenbringen to approach a venture with a healthy [measure of] mistrust;jdm das \mißtrauen aussprechen pol to pass a vote of no confidence in sb -
12 jdm. das Vertrauen entziehen
to pass a vote of no confidence in sb. [in parliament]Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > jdm. das Vertrauen entziehen
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13 гласувам
vote (за for, против against), cast o.'s vote(законопроект, резолюция) carry, pass, voteгласувам със ставане на крака vote by rising to o.'s feetгласувам с бюлетина ballotгласувам с бяла бюлетина return a blank voting paperдоверие/недоверие pass a vote of confidence/nonconfidenceгласувам закон pass a bill/lawгласувам резолюция pass a resolutionгласувам кредити vote creditsгласувам за когото трябва vote the right way* * *гласу̀вам,гл. vote (за for, против against), cast o.’s vote; ( законопроект, резолюция) carry, pass, vote; \гласувам доверие/недоверие pass a vote of confidence/nonconfidence; \гласувам за когото трябва vote the right way; \гласувам закон pass a bill/law; \гласувам кредити vote credits; \гласувам резолюция pass a resolution; \гласувам с бюлетина ballot; \гласувам с бяла бюлетина return a blank voting paper; \гласувам с вдигане на ръка vote by (a) show of hands; отивам да \гласувам go to the polls.* * *ballot; to cast a vote; vote (for, against): гласувам by show of hands - гласувам чрез вдигане на ръка* * *1. (законопроект, резолюция) carry, pass, vote 2. vote (за for, против against), cast o.'s vote 3. ГЛАСУВАМ за когото трябва vote the right way 4. ГЛАСУВАМ закон pass a bill/ law 5. ГЛАСУВАМ кредити vote credits 6. ГЛАСУВАМ резолюция pass a resolution 7. ГЛАСУВАМ с бюлетина ballot 8. ГЛАСУВАМ с бяла бюлетина return a blank voting paper 9. ГЛАСУВАМ със ставане на крака vote by rising to o.'s feet 10. ГЛАСУВАМ чрез вдигане на ръка vote by (a) show of hands 11. доверие/недоверие pass a vote of confidence/nonconfidence 12. отивам да ГЛАСУВАМ go to the polls -
14 вотум
вотум недоверия — vote of no confidence / of censure; no confidence vote
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15 confiance
confiance [kɔ̃fjɑ̃s]feminine noun(en l'honnêteté de qn) trust ; (en la valeur de qn, le succès de qch, la solidité d'un appareil) faith (en in)• aie confiance ! trust me!* * *kɔ̃fjɑ̃s1) ( foi en l'honnêteté) trust (en in)de confiance — [personne] trustworthy; [mission] which requires (the utmost) trust
avoir confiance en quelqu'un, faire confiance à quelqu'un — to trust somebody
il va tricher, tu peux lui faire confiance! — iron you can rely on him to cheat! iron
2) ( foi en la compétence) confidence (en in)3) ( assurance) confidence4) Politique* * *kɔ̃fjɑ̃s nf1) (en la loyauté ou l'honnêteté de qn) trustavoir confiance en [associé, époux] — to trust
Je n'ai pas confiance en lui. — I don't trust him.
inspirer confiance à qn [partenaire, locataire] — to inspire confidence in sb
de confiance — trustworthy, reliable
2) (en la compétence de qn, le succès d'une entreprise, la qualité de qch) confidenceavoir confiance; Tu peux avoir confiance. Il sera à l'heure. — You don't need to worry. He'll be on time.
On peut avoir confiance: c'est du solide. — We needn't worry: it's solidly built.
avoir confiance en [nouvel employé, architecte] — to have confidence in, to have faith in
inspirer confiance à qn [projet, construction] — to inspire confidence in sb
Elle manque de confiance en elle. — She lacks self-confidence.
See:vote de confiance POLITIQUE — vote of confidence
* * *confiance nf1 ( foi en l'honnêteté) trust (en in); la confiance réciproque mutual trust; ma confiance en elle my trust in her; placer or mettre sa confiance en qn to put one's trust in sb; gagner/perdre la confiance de qn to win/lose sb's trust; en toute confiance [acheter, prêter] with complete confidence; de confiance [personne] trustworthy; [mission] which requires (the utmost) trust ( après n); poste de confiance position of trust; avoir confiance en qn, faire confiance à qn to trust sb; j'y penserai, fais-moi or tu peux me faire confiance I'll remember, trust me ou you can trust me; il va tricher, tu peux lui faire confiance! iron you can rely on him to cheat! iron; j'ai confiance en l'avenir I feel confident about the future; faire confiance en son intuition to trust one's intuition;2 ( foi en la compétence) confidence (en in); faire confiance à qn to have confidence in sb; avoir confiance dans to have confidence in [technologie, méthode, médecine];3 ( assurance) confidence; confiance en soi (self-)confidence; avoir confiance en soi to be self-confident; tu manques de confiance en toi you lack self-confidence; cet homme/cette banque ne m'inspire pas confiance I don't have much confidence in that man/that bank; ces champignons ne m'inspirent pas confiance I don't feel altogether happy about these mushrooms; mettre qn en confiance to put sb at ease; être/se sentir en confiance avec qn to be/feel at ease with sb;4 Pol voter la confiance to pass a vote of confidence.[kɔ̃fjɑ̃s] nom fémininavoir confiance en quelqu'un/quelque chose to trust somebody/something, to have confidence in somebody/somethingplacer sa confiance en quelqu'un to put one's trust ou to place one's confidence in somebody2. POLITIQUE3. [aplomb]confiance en soi confidence, self-confidence, self-assurancede confiance locution adjectivalepersonne de confiance reliable ou trustworthy person————————en confiance locution adverbialese sentir ou être en confiance (avec quelqu'un) to feel safe (with somebody)en toute confiance locution adverbiale -
16 moción
f.1 motion, proposal.2 movement, motion.* * *1 motion2 (movimiento) motion, movement\aprobar una moción to pass a motionmoción de censura vote of no confidence* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (Parl) motionhacer o presentar una moción — to propose o table a motion
moción de censura — motion of censure, censure motion
2) (=movimiento) motion* * *femenino motionpresentar una moción — to propose o (BrE) table a motion
* * *= resolution, motion, movement.Ex. I was one of the cosigners of a resolution which tried to have the ISBD repealed.Ex. Policies are official statements of authority, having been developed, passed by formal motion, and recorded by the board of trustees.Ex. She is a dynamic dancer and expresses her movements with ultimate power.----* aprobar por moción = pass by + motion.* aprobar una moción = pass + resolution, adopt + resolution, approve + resolution, pass + motion.* moción de censura = censure motion, vote of no confidence.* persona que apoya una moción o propuesta = seconder.* proponer una moción = propose + motion.* rechazar una moción = defeat + motion.* * *femenino motionpresentar una moción — to propose o (BrE) table a motion
* * *= resolution, motion, movement.Ex: I was one of the cosigners of a resolution which tried to have the ISBD repealed.
Ex: Policies are official statements of authority, having been developed, passed by formal motion, and recorded by the board of trustees.Ex: She is a dynamic dancer and expresses her movements with ultimate power.* aprobar por moción = pass by + motion.* aprobar una moción = pass + resolution, adopt + resolution, approve + resolution, pass + motion.* moción de censura = censure motion, vote of no confidence.* persona que apoya una moción o propuesta = seconder.* proponer una moción = propose + motion.* rechazar una moción = defeat + motion.* * *motionpresentar una moción to propose o ( BrE) table a motionno apoyaron la moción they didn't support the motionvotar una moción to vote on a motionpromover una moción to bring forward a motion (for discussion)aceptar/rechazar una moción to pass/reject a motionla moción se aprobó por 130 votos a favor y 70 en contra the motion was carried o passed by 130 votes to 70hacer una moción de orden to make a point of orderCompuesto:vote of censure o no confidence* * *
moción sustantivo femenino
motion;◊ presentar una moción to propose o (BrE) table a motion;
moción de censura vote of censure o no confidence
moción sustantivo femenino motion: se aprobó la moción, the motion was accepted/passed
moción de censura, vote of no confidence
' moción' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
censura
- unanimidad
- aprobación
- aprobar
- proponer
- rechazar
- rechazo
English:
carry
- motion
- roll
- second
- sponsor
* * *moción nfmotion;presentar una moción to present o bring a motion;apoyo la moción I second the motionmoción de censura motion of censure;moción de confianza motion of confidence* * *f POL motion* * *1) movimiento: motion, movement2) : motion (to a court or assembly) -
17 aussprechen
(unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t1. (Laut) pronounce; (Wort, Satz) auch say; (un)deutlich: auch articulate, enunciate; nicht ausgesprochen werden LING. (stummer Laut) be silent ( oder mute); weitS. remain unspoken; stimmhaft ausgesprochen werden be voiced2. (äußern) express, utter; (Meinung, Zweifel) auch: voice; JUR. (Urteil) pronounce, pass; (Scheidung) grant; jemandem seine Anerkennung / sein Beileid oder Mitgefühl aussprechen express one’s respect for / sympathy to s.o.; der Regierung das Vertrauen / Misstrauen aussprechen PARL. pass a vote of confidence / no confidence in the governmentII v/refl1. (sich äußern) express one’s views ( über + Akk on); sich anerkennend oder lobend über jemanden aussprechen speak highly of s.o.; sich aussprechen für / gegen speak out ( oder come out oder declare o.s.) in favo(u)r of / against; für/gegen Plan etc. auch support / reject2. (sein Herz ausschütten) unbosom o.s.; unload o.s. umg.; sich ( mit jemandem) aussprechen zur Klärung eines Problems: have it out (with s.o.); sie haben sich über alles ausgesprochen they had everything ( oder it all) out; sprich dich nur aus! get it off your chest, speak your mind; spit it out umg.; ausgesprochen3. sich leicht / schwer aussprechen be easy / hard to pronounce* * *to utter; to vocalize; to pronounce* * *aus|spre|chen sep1. vtWort, Urteil etc to pronounce; Scheidung to grant; (= zu Ende sprechen) Satz to finish; (= äußern) to express (jdm to sb); Verdächtigung to voice; Warnung to give, to deliverjdm ein Lob áússprechen — to give sb a word of praise
der Regierung sein Vertrauen áússprechen — to pass a vote of confidence in the government
2. vr1) (Partner) to talk things out; (= sein Herz ausschütten, seine Meinung sagen) to say what's on one's mindáússprechen — to have a talk with sb (about sth)
sich für/gegen etw áússprechen — to declare or pronounce oneself in favour (Brit) or favor (US) of/against sth, to come out in favour (Brit) or favor (US) of/against sth
sich entschieden gegen Doping áússprechen — to take a firm anti-doping line
2) (Wort) to be pronounceddieses Wort spricht sich leicht/schwer aus — this word is easy/difficult to pronounce
3. vi(= zu Ende sprechen) to finish (speaking)See:→ auch ausgesprochen* * *1) (to pronounce clearly and distinctly: He carefully enunciated each syllable of the word.) enunciate2) (to speak (words or sounds, especially in a certain way): He pronounced my name wrongly; The `b' in `lamb' and the `k' in `knob' are not pronounced.) pronounce3) ((of a jury) to give (a verdict): The jury returned a verdict of not guilty.) return4) (to tell or make known (one's thoughts, the truth etc): I always speak my mind.) speak* * *aus|spre·chenI. vt1. (artikulieren)▪ etw \aussprechen to pronounce sthwie spricht man das [Wort] aus? how do you pronounce [or say] that [word]?2. (äußern)▪ etw \aussprechen to express sthkaum hatte er den Satz ausgesprochen,... he had barely finished the sentence...ein Lob \aussprechen to give a word of praiseeine Warnung \aussprechen to issue [or give] a warning3. (ausdrücken)▪ jdm etw \aussprechen to express sth to sbdas Parlament sprach der Regierung das Vertrauen aus parliament passed a vote of confidence in the government4. JUReine Scheidung \aussprechen to grant a divorceeine Strafe \aussprechen to give out a punishmentein Urteil \aussprechen to pronounce [a] sentenceII. vr1. (sein Herz ausschütten) to talk things over, to have a talk, to say what's on one's mind2. (Stellung nehmen) to voice one's opinion3. (sich äußern) to speak one's mind4. LING to be pronounceddieses Wort spricht sich leicht/schwer aus this word is easy/difficult to pronouncewie spricht sich der Name aus? how do you pronounce the name?III. vi to finish [speaking]haben Sie jetzt endlich ausgesprochen? have you quite finished?* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) pronounce2.der Regierung das Vertrauen aussprechen — pass a vote of confidence in the government
1) (ausgesprochen werden) be pronounced2) (sich äußern) speaksich lobend/missbilligend über jemanden/etwas aussprechen — speak highly/disapprovingly of somebody/something
er hat sich nicht näher darüber ausgesprochen — he did not say anything further about it
sich für jemanden/etwas aussprechen — declare or pronounce oneself in favour of somebody/something
sich gegen jemanden/etwas aussprechen — declare or pronounce oneself against somebody/something
3) (offen sprechen) say what's on one's mindsich mit od. bei jemandem aussprechen — have a heart-to-heart talk with somebody
4) (Strittiges klären) have it out, talk things out ( mit with)3.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb finish [speaking]* * *aussprechen (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/tstimmhaft ausgesprochen werden be voiced2. (äußern) express, utter; (Meinung, Zweifel) auch: voice; JUR (Urteil) pronounce, pass; (Scheidung) grant;jemandem seine Anerkennung/sein Beileid oderMitgefühl aussprechen express one’s respect for/sympathy to sb;der Regierung das Vertrauen/Misstrauen aussprechen PARL pass a vote of confidence/no confidence in the governmentB. v/r1. (sich äußern) express one’s views (über +akk on);lobend über jemanden aussprechen speak highly of sb;sich aussprechen für/gegen speak out ( oder come out oder declare o.s.) in favo(u)r of/against; für/gegen Plan etc auch support/rejectsie haben sich über alles ausgesprochen they had everything ( oder it all) out;3.sich leicht/schwer aussprechen be easy/hard to pronounceC. v/t & v/i finish (speaking);lass ihn doch aussprechen! let him finish* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) pronounce2.1) (ausgesprochen werden) be pronounced2) (sich äußern) speaksich lobend/missbilligend über jemanden/etwas aussprechen — speak highly/disapprovingly of somebody/something
sich für jemanden/etwas aussprechen — declare or pronounce oneself in favour of somebody/something
sich gegen jemanden/etwas aussprechen — declare or pronounce oneself against somebody/something
3) (offen sprechen) say what's on one's mindsich mit od. bei jemandem aussprechen — have a heart-to-heart talk with somebody
4) (Strittiges klären) have it out, talk things out ( mit with)3.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb finish [speaking]* * *v.to pronounce v.to vocalise (UK) v.to vocalize (US) v. -
18 Vertrauen
v/i trust ( jemandem s.o.); vertrauen auf (+ Akk) trust in; bedingungslos vertrauen trust implicitly; auf die Zukunft vertrauen have faith in ( oder believe in) the future; darauf vertrauen, dass... have confidence that...* * *das Vertrauenconfidentialness; trust; confidentiality; confidence; reliance; faith; dependence; trustfulness* * *Ver|trau|en [fɛɐ'trauən]nt -s, no pltrust, confidence ( zu, in +acc, auf +acc in); (POL) confidencevoll Vertráúen — full of confidence
im Vertráúen (gesagt) — strictly in confidence
ich habe dir das im Vertráúen gesagt — that's strictly in confidence, that's strictly between you and me
im Vertráúen auf etw (acc) — trusting in sth
im Vertráúen darauf, dass... — confident that..., in the confidence that...
Vertráúen zu jdm fassen — to gain confidence in sb
jdn ins Vertráúen ziehen — to take sb into one's confidence
jdm das Vertráúen aussprechen/entziehen (Parl) — to pass a vote of confidence/no confidence in sb
* * *das1) (trust or belief in someone's ability: I have great confidence in you.) confidence3) (trust or belief: She had faith in her ability.) faith4) (to have confidence or faith; to believe: She trusted (in) him.) trust5) (belief or confidence in the power, reality, truth, goodness etc of a person or thing: The firm has a great deal of trust in your ability; trust in God.) trust6) (a task etc given to a person by someone who believes that they will do it, look after it etc well: He holds a position of trust in the firm.) trust* * *Ver·trau·en<-s>\Vertrauen in die Geschäftswelt ÖKON business confidence\Vertrauen erweckend that inspires trust [or confidence]einen \Vertrauen erweckenden Eindruck auf jdn machen to make a trustworthy impression on sb\Vertrauen erweckend sein to inspire confidencejdm das \Vertrauen aussprechen/entziehen POL to pass a vote of confidence/no confidence in sb\Vertrauen zu jdm fassen to come to trust [or have confidence in] sb\Vertrauen [zu jdm] haben to have confidence [in sb], to trust sbjdm \Vertrauen schenken (geh) to put one's trust in sbjdn ins \Vertrauen ziehen to take sb into one's confidenceim \Vertrauen [gesagt] [strictly] in confidenceim \Vertrauen auf etw akk trusting to [or in] sthim \Vertrauen darauf, dass... trusting that...voller \Vertrauen full of trust, trustingly* * *das; Vertrauens trust; confidenceVertrauen zu jemandem/etwas haben/fassen — have/come to have confidence in somebody/something; trust/come to trust somebody/something
jemandem [sein] Vertrauen schenken — put one's trust in somebody
sein Vertrauen in jemanden/etwas setzen — put or place one's trust in somebody/something
im Vertrauen [gesagt] — [strictly] in confidence; between you and me
im Vertrauen auf etwas — (Akk.) trusting to or in something
* * *in +akk in);im Vertrauen confidentially;ganz im Vertrauen between you and me;jemandem (ganz) im Vertrauen sagen tell sb in (strict) confidence;im Vertrauen auf (+akk) trusting in;(volles) Vertrauen haben zu have (every) confidence in;jemandem sein Vertrauen schenken place confidence in sb;jemanden ins Vertrauen ziehen take sb into one’s confidence;das Vertrauen verlieren zu lose faith in;Vertrauen erweckend → vertrauenerweckend; → aussprechen A 2, einflößen 2, genießen 3, schleichen B etc* * *das; Vertrauens trust; confidenceVertrauen zu jemandem/etwas haben/fassen — have/come to have confidence in somebody/something; trust/come to trust somebody/something
jemandem [sein] Vertrauen schenken — put one's trust in somebody
sein Vertrauen in jemanden/etwas setzen — put or place one's trust in somebody/something
im Vertrauen [gesagt] — [strictly] in confidence; between you and me
im Vertrauen auf etwas — (Akk.) trusting to or in something
* * *(auf) n.faith (in) n. n.assurance n.confidence n.confidentiality n.faith n.reliance n.trust n.trustfulness n. -
19 vertrauen
v/i trust ( jemandem s.o.); vertrauen auf (+ Akk) trust in; bedingungslos vertrauen trust implicitly; auf die Zukunft vertrauen have faith in ( oder believe in) the future; darauf vertrauen, dass... have confidence that...* * *das Vertrauenconfidentialness; trust; confidentiality; confidence; reliance; faith; dependence; trustfulness* * *Ver|trau|en [fɛɐ'trauən]nt -s, no pltrust, confidence ( zu, in +acc, auf +acc in); (POL) confidencevoll Vertráúen — full of confidence
im Vertráúen (gesagt) — strictly in confidence
ich habe dir das im Vertráúen gesagt — that's strictly in confidence, that's strictly between you and me
im Vertráúen auf etw (acc) — trusting in sth
im Vertráúen darauf, dass... — confident that..., in the confidence that...
Vertráúen zu jdm fassen — to gain confidence in sb
jdn ins Vertráúen ziehen — to take sb into one's confidence
jdm das Vertráúen aussprechen/entziehen (Parl) — to pass a vote of confidence/no confidence in sb
* * *das1) (trust or belief in someone's ability: I have great confidence in you.) confidence3) (trust or belief: She had faith in her ability.) faith4) (to have confidence or faith; to believe: She trusted (in) him.) trust5) (belief or confidence in the power, reality, truth, goodness etc of a person or thing: The firm has a great deal of trust in your ability; trust in God.) trust6) (a task etc given to a person by someone who believes that they will do it, look after it etc well: He holds a position of trust in the firm.) trust* * *Ver·trau·en<-s>\Vertrauen in die Geschäftswelt ÖKON business confidence\Vertrauen erweckend that inspires trust [or confidence]einen \Vertrauen erweckenden Eindruck auf jdn machen to make a trustworthy impression on sb\Vertrauen erweckend sein to inspire confidencejdm das \Vertrauen aussprechen/entziehen POL to pass a vote of confidence/no confidence in sb\Vertrauen zu jdm fassen to come to trust [or have confidence in] sb\Vertrauen [zu jdm] haben to have confidence [in sb], to trust sbjdm \Vertrauen schenken (geh) to put one's trust in sbjdn ins \Vertrauen ziehen to take sb into one's confidenceim \Vertrauen [gesagt] [strictly] in confidenceim \Vertrauen auf etw akk trusting to [or in] sthim \Vertrauen darauf, dass... trusting that...voller \Vertrauen full of trust, trustingly* * *das; Vertrauens trust; confidenceVertrauen zu jemandem/etwas haben/fassen — have/come to have confidence in somebody/something; trust/come to trust somebody/something
jemandem [sein] Vertrauen schenken — put one's trust in somebody
sein Vertrauen in jemanden/etwas setzen — put or place one's trust in somebody/something
im Vertrauen [gesagt] — [strictly] in confidence; between you and me
im Vertrauen auf etwas — (Akk.) trusting to or in something
* * *vertrauen v/i trust (jemandem sb);vertrauen auf (+akk) trust in;bedingungslos vertrauen trust implicitly;auf die Zukunft vertrauen have faith in ( oder believe in) the future;darauf vertrauen, dass … have confidence that …* * *das; Vertrauens trust; confidenceVertrauen zu jemandem/etwas haben/fassen — have/come to have confidence in somebody/something; trust/come to trust somebody/something
jemandem [sein] Vertrauen schenken — put one's trust in somebody
sein Vertrauen in jemanden/etwas setzen — put or place one's trust in somebody/something
im Vertrauen [gesagt] — [strictly] in confidence; between you and me
im Vertrauen auf etwas — (Akk.) trusting to or in something
* * *(auf) n.faith (in) n. n.assurance n.confidence n.confidentiality n.faith n.reliance n.trust n.trustfulness n. -
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ver·trau·en *1. ver·trau·en *vi1) ( vertrauensvoll glauben)jdm \vertrauen to trust sb;auf jdn \vertrauen to trust in sb2) ( sich fest verlassen)auf sein Glück \vertrauen to trust to luck;auf Gott \vertrauen to put one's trust in God;auf jds Können \vertrauen to have confidence in sb's ability;darauf \vertrauen, dass... to put one's trust in the fact [or be confident] that...\vertrauen erweckend that inspires trust [or confidence];einen \vertrauen erweckenden Eindruck auf jdn machen to make a trustworthy impression on sb;\vertrauen erweckend sein to inspire confidence;\vertrauen zu jdm fassen to come to trust [or have confidence in] sb;\vertrauen [zu jdm] haben to have confidence [in sb], to trust sb;jdm \vertrauen schenken ( geh) to put one's trust in sb;jdn ins \vertrauen ziehen to take sb into one's confidence;im \vertrauen [gesagt] [strictly] in confidence;im \vertrauen darauf, dass... trusting that...;voller \vertrauen full of trust, trustingly
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