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
- He distrusted his own father.
他不信任自己的父亲。 - Imagination distrusted this man, even when overthrown.
想象已把那个被打垮了的人神化了。 - The union is often distrusted by workers, and many western groups have gone out of their way to build informal grievance networks to get around it.
工人们通常不信任工会,许多西方公司特意建立了非正式的申诉网络以绕开工会。 - His fellow Dons distrusted him accordingly.
他的同行老头子理所当然地就不信任他了。 - I hated being distrusted by other people.
我好憎人唔信我,怀疑我。 - These kind of revelations have had the unexpected effect of boosting the credibility of us pronouncements in countries where they are usually deeply distrusted.
这类爆料取得了意想不到的效果,在一些国家中提升了美国官方声明的可信度,而这些国家通常极度不信任美国的声明。 - 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。 - 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。 - Cause to be distrusted or disbelieved.
使某事物变得不可信或不被人信任。 - She could not allow the stranger to enter her house, for she distrusted him.
她不允许这个陌生人进她的房间,因为她不相信他。