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Перевод: mistrust speek mistrust


[существительное]
недоверие; подозрение;
[глагол]
не доверять; подозревать; сомневаться


Тезаурус:

  1. Previous UN bosses have had to tip-toe round the twin dangers of Soviet veto and American mistrust.
  2. These are variable, of course, but in many cases there are severe psychological after-effects - trauma, fear, and mistrust - which deeply affect the victim's ability to lead a normal life for some time to come.
  3. Intriguingly, the experience of the mid-1980s suggests that the pursuit of an independent line in Europe is likely to lessen fear and mistrust of the United States.
  4. The rest want the bomb because it is the biggest bang that money can buy and because they mistrust their neighbours.
  5. I mistrust a twister like Herbert Samuel.
  6. In addition to generating a mistrust of politics and political parties, this had another effect - the rise of the bureaucrat.
  7. This problem isn't exclusive to Dublin, of course, but the endemic mistrust of dance music that makes it a rock and roll island also means that the new noises of the Eighties hip hop, house, techno et al have been, at best ignored, at worst patronised.
  8. However, we have enough faith to allow them to police those very safeguards which mistrust has impelled us to impose.
  9. It was Macedo who brought together the Indians and Seringueiros (rubber-tappers), communities kept apart by a century of violence and mistrust.
  10. But the most common motive for protest was a mixture of worry about the dangers, mistrust of uncontrolled technological advance, and anger at the way the authorities were ignoring public opinion.
  11. In 1965 Lyndon Johnson told Congress that "If we stand passively by while the centre of each city becomes a hive of deprivation, crime and hopelessness if we become two people, the suburban affluent and the urban poor, each filled with mistrust and fear for the other then we shall effectively cripple each generation to come."
  12. The look that passed between them showed a certain amount of respect but a little mistrust as well.
  13. Ironically, the deep-seated mistrust, even hatred, left by a half-century of American support for despots and oligarchs in that region has helped keep General Noriega in power.

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