释义 |
distrust美 [dɪs'trʌst] 英 [dɪs'trʌst] - n.怀疑;不信任
- v.怀疑;不信任
- 网络不相信;不信用;猜疑
过去分词:distrusted 现在分词:distrusting 第三人称单数:distrusts v.+n. overcome distrust,arouse distrust n. suspicion,disbelief,doubt,misgiving,cynicism v. disbelieve,be suspicious of,suspect 1. | [u][sing] 不信任;怀疑a feeling of not being able to trust sb/sth |
| They looked at each other with distrust. 他们心怀戒备地看着对方。 | | He has a deep distrust of all modern technology. 他对所有现代技术都深表怀疑。 |
1. | ~ sb/sth 不信任;怀疑to feel that you cannot trust or believe sb/sth |
| She distrusted his motives for wanting to see her again. 她怀疑他想再见她一面是别有用心。 |
n. | 1. a feeling that somebody or something is dishonest or unreliable and does not deserve to be trusted 2. a feeling that you cannot trust someone or something | v. | 1. to have a feeling that somebody or something is dishonest or unreliable and does not deserve to be trusted 2. to not trust someone or something |
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