释义 |
‖ méfiance|mefjɑ̃s| [Fr.] Mistrust.
1876H. James Let. 8 Feb. in R. B. Perry Tht. & Char. W. James (1935) I. 366 Touches that are too raffiné, words and phrases that are too striking, or too complete, inspire him with an instinctive méfiance. 1921D. H. Lawrence Sea & Sardinia vii. 285 Partly it is barbaric méfiance. 1938E. Bowen Death of Heart ii. vi. 280 ‘Oh, did you,’ said Dickie, with a certain méfiance. |