0 a feeling of being certain of your ability to do things well -- güven, inanç, itimat
1 trust in someone's ability or a belief that something will produce good results -- güvenme, itimat etme, inanma
Kate's new to the job, but I have every confidence in her.
2 something secret that you tell someone -- sır, gizli bilgi
to exchange confidences
3 If you tell something to someone in confidence, you do not want them to tell anyone else. -- sır olarak, gizli kalmak koşuluyla
Most of us would defend those confidences in one way or another with our honour or, it may be, even our liberty on occasions.
Another reason is that only lawyers can keep confidences and that laymen cannot.
I am betraying no confidences, because my discussions with them took place in front of the television cameras, and they are all on the record.
He is the safe keeper of many confidences.
I am not breaking any confidences; it is a published work.
I still think that the only proper recipient of the solicitor's confidences would be the budgerigar.
Each of these made provision, after all, for the protection, among other things, of confidences of the citizen and for safeguarding law and order.
Such confidences are not reciprocated by the enemy.
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確定, 自信, 信心,把握…
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确定, 自信, 信心,把握…
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seguridad, confianza [feminine], confianza en sí mismo [feminine]…
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segurança, confiança…
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confiance [feminine] en soi, assurance [feminine], confiance [feminine]…
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