单词 | mistrust |
释义 | mistrust (mɪstrʌst ) Word forms: mistrusts , mistrusting , mistrusted 1. uncountable noun Mistrust is the feeling that you have towards someone who you do not trust. There was mutual mistrust between the two men. ...a deep mistrust of state banks. [+ of] Synonyms: suspicion, scepticism, distrust, doubt 2. verb If you mistrust someone or something, you do not trust them. It frequently appears that Bell mistrusts all journalists. [VERB noun] Synonyms: be wary of, suspect, beware, distrust Collocations: atmosphere of mistrust By day, we schlepped from town to town in an atmosphere of mistrust and paranoid resentment. Times, Sunday Times Yet the revisions are adding to an atmosphere of mistrust between economists and statisticians. Times, Sunday Times Such rules just foster an atmosphere of mistrust. Times, Sunday Times The man was handed over at a police station before the violence could get out of hand but the incident added to the atmosphere of mistrust among stranded migrants. Times, Sunday Times Remnants of this rioting are still seen and an atmosphere of mistrust prevails. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Previous efforts to demilitarise the re-gion have foundered on the mutual mistrust between the two countries. Times, Sunday Times Their genial mutual mistrust slaps a smile on your face from the of. Times, Sunday Times The rhetoric was wary and opaque, the mutual mistrust colossal. Times, Sunday Times With the ultimate defeat of both of those organizing drives, the black community and the labor movement largely returned to their traditional mutual mistrust. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In the cold war it may have been the case that there was mutual mistrust. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 But most opposed industrial action — reasons for their opposition varied, but public mistrust featured highly. Times, Sunday Times Doctors are encouraging a public mistrust of vaccines by putting out mixed messages that increase patients' concerns, one of the country's leading scientists says. Times, Sunday Times This reneging on a manifesto commitment, though, which will fuel public mistrust just as powerfully, affects only two parties out of the three. Times, Sunday Times But there are risks too, around influence and public mistrust of government, and these risks have not been managed closely enough. Times, Sunday Times He said that public mistrust could radically alter the shape of the next election. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 不信任, 不信任 Japanese: 不信, 信用しない |
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