0 having doubts about the honesty or abilities of someone -- 對(某人)的誠信(或能力)有懷疑
Voters are bound to be mistrustful of a government that has broken so many promises. 選民肯定都不會信任曾多次違背諾言的政府。
This is still the exception rather than the rule for the archaeological establishment generally, which remains mistrustful of what is perceived as potential interference.
Conceivably both sides were a trifle neglectful-neither possibly being particularly on the alert or mistrustful of the other.
Colleges were left uncertain, and, naturally, all the people involved in their administration now feel mistrustful.
They have attached to this loan what appears to us mistrustful conditions of a very elaborate character.
I am mistrustful of statistical linear extrapolation—taking a set of figures, such as that on the graph, and continuing the dotted line.
Therefore, one must be somewhat mistrustful of its expansion, which to my mind appears to dilute its intention.
I must say that we become very mistrustful of these reassuring statements.
How can we therefore not be mistrustful of such a partner?