distrusted
英 [dɪsˈtrʌstɪd]
美 [dɪsˈtrʌstɪd]
v. 不信任; 怀疑
distrust的过去分词和过去式
过去式:distrusted
柯林斯词典
- VERB 不信任;怀疑
If youdistrustsomeone or something, you think they are not honest, reliable, or safe.- I don't have any particular reason to distrust them.
我没有任何特别的理由怀疑他们。
- I don't have any particular reason to distrust them.
- N-UNCOUNT 不信任;怀疑
Distrustis the feeling of doubt that you have towards someone or something you distrust.- What he saw there left him with a profound distrust of all political authority.
他在那儿的所见让他对一切政治当局产生了一种深深的不信任感。 - ...a decision that should help to dispel much of the atmosphere of distrust.
有助于极大地消除不信任氛围的决定
- What he saw there left him with a profound distrust of all political authority.
双语例句
- The result was low-quality research that is distrusted by too many users.
结果产生了令太多用户感到不可信的低质量研究。 - The workers distrusted the large promises made by the capitalist.
工人们不相信资本家的慷慨诺言。 - They distrusted big government as something that could be corrupted if not watched carefully.
他们不信任大政府,因为大政府若缺乏严密的监视便容易产生腐败。 - I hated being distrusted by other people.
我好憎人唔信我,怀疑我。 - Now, when they are needed most, they are distrusted.
如今,当人们最需要这些改革的时候,它们却失去了可信性。 - He is probably the most distrusted statesman in europe.
他可能是欧洲最靠不住的政治家了。 - I don't think so, you wouldn't have distrusted us.
我不觉得,要不你就不会那么不信任我们。 - Dant è s sighed; it was evident that his neighbor distrusted him.
唐太斯叹了一口气,很明显的他的邻居不信任他。 - She distrusted his memory, so she wrote the name of the town on a piece of paper.
她怀疑了他的记忆,因此她在一张纸写了镇的名字。 - To cause to be doubted or distrusted.
使被怀疑;使不可置信。
