1 to not trust someone or something:
Many politicians are deeply distrusted by the electorate.
2 lack of trust or confidence:
Many Americans have a deep distrust of advertising.
Poetry without a real grounding in the natural world he distrusts, but he also distrusts natural history which loses touch with the same ground.
The criminal, who distrusts me greatly, asks me for the whereabouts of my nemesis.
He denied him formal education which he distrusted ; instead he made him spend hours doing manual labour to develop his character and humility.
Central officials, who had greater revenue resources, distrusted certain efforts made by local officials for the implementation of national goals.
In reaction, people turned to informal networks of friends and family, creating an 'hour-glass' society in which individuals insulated themselves from distrusted formal organizations.
There are three kinds of values around during reduction: trusted, distrusted and untagged.
Politically conservative, they stood up for small shopkeepers and artisans, distrusted advertising and preferred 'quality' to cheapness and darning to new clothes.
They were not respecters of party lines and the last two in particular were widely distrusted among parliamentary colleagues.
中文繁体
不信任,不相信,懷疑…
More中文简体
不信任,不相信,怀疑…
MoreEspañol
desconfianza, desconfiar de, desconfianza [feminine]…
MorePortuguês
desconfiança, desconfiar de…
MoreTürk dili
güvenmemek, itimat etmemek…
MoreFrançais
méfiance [feminine], méfiance, se méfier…
MoreČeština
nedůvěra, nedůvěřovat…
MoreDansk
mistillid, ikke stole på, have mistillid til…
More