mistrust的意思和读音

mistrust

: [mɪsˈtrʌst] : [ˌmɪs'trʌst]

n.

v.

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mistrusted  mistrusting  mistrusts  

n.trust

n.caution,distrust,doubt,misgiving,qualm

v.be suspicious of,be wary of,disbelieve,suspect

mistrustv.

1.~ sb/sthto have no confidence in sb/sth because you think they may be harmful; to not trust sb/sth

n.

1.[u][sing]a feeling that you cannot trust sb/sth

a climate of mistrust and fear

She has a deep mistrust of strangers.

v.1.,,,

n.1.,,,

v.1.to be suspicious of and unable to trust or rely on somebody or something

n.1.suspicion about or lack of confidence in somebody or something2.a feeling that you should not trust someone or something

1. misfortune mistrust misanthrope ...

2.怀 2. attribute n. 4. mistrust v. 怀 5. defective adj. ...

3. 2. attribute n. 4. mistrust v. 怀 5. defective adj. ...

4. haze n. , , mistrust n. , unbelief n. , ...

5. Faint-heart Mistrust Guilt ...

6. mimic 仿 mistrust multilateral ...

7. vt. 使使 mistrust vt.,vi.& n. misunderstanding n. ...

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1.A deep mistrust suddenly came to him. Why had that girl stared at him so?

2.He acknowledged a historic degree of mistrust between the two nations, which he said Mr. Obama will focus on in Shanghai and Beijing.

3.We can't afford to talk past one another and focus only on our differences or to let walls of mistrust go up around us.

4.My mistrust of social media is intensified by the ephemeral nature of these communications.

5.All that mistrust will sour your stomach and keep you awake by night, 'tis true, but better that than the long sleep that does not end.

6.And as Mrs Gandhi knows, Congress was returned to power with a mandate that did not include liberal reform, which most Indians mistrust.

7.Mistrust grew between ardent Nazis and anyone who did not seem to show the necessary level of enthusiasm for continuing the struggle.

8.Everything you say seems to be pervaded with a mistrust of the human race.

9.I detect in him a strong mistrust of the media, and for obvious reasons.

10.However, the armed conflicts have never been solved in good faith due to widespread mistrust and festering political wounds on all sides.