distrust | |
gen. | недоверие; сомнение; подозрительное отношение; подозрение; недоверчивость; не доверять |
polit. | недоверие |
in | |
gen. | во власти; в духе; в характере; в смысле; у себя; по направлению |
law | с правом владения |
media. | процесс переноса данных из внешней памяти во внутреннюю |
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недоверие (with к, of; suspicion; lack of trust or faith • He has always had a distrust of electrical gadgets); сомнение; подозрительное отношение (к = of. отказаться от подозрительного отношения к = put aside (the/one's) distrust of. ... Programmes has called on managers and clinicians to put aside distrust of each other and on hospitals and other institutions to abandon self ... | ... Ty Goddard, said they could prove to be a "catalyst for transforming our country" and urged colleagues to put aside the distrust of business involvement. | The threat to Dutch prosperity caused the regents to put aside their distrust of William, and the Dutch Republic joined a general alliance against France. William ... Alexander Demidov); подозрение; недоверчивость | |||
недоверие | |||
неверие (Александр Рыжов) | |||
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не доверять (to have no trust in • He distrusts his own judgement); подозревать; сомневаться; не признавать (He distrusts technology more advanced than a pencil – он не признает ничего сложнее карандаша Elenq) | |||
не доверять (кому-либо) |
distrust : 82 phrases in 12 subjects |
American usage, not spelling | 2 |
Chess | 1 |
Diplomacy | 4 |
Economics | 2 |
General | 28 |
Makarov | 12 |
Mass media | 4 |
Politics | 23 |
Psycholinguistics | 2 |
Psychology | 1 |
Psychotherapy | 2 |
Security systems | 1 |