distrust
更新时间:2026-06-22 03:54:53 栏目: 英语词典
更新时间:2026-06-22 03:54:53 栏目: 英语词典
/dɪsˈtrʌst/
distrust 是一个动词和名词,意思是“不信任”,即对某人或某事持怀疑态度或缺乏信心。
动词:怀疑,不信任
名词:不信任,怀疑
英式音标:[dɪsˈtrʌst]
美式音标:[dɪsˈtrʌst]
distrust 常用于描述对人或事物缺乏信任的情况,通常带有负面情感。它的含义比“doubt”更为强烈,表示对某事的怀疑甚至拒绝接受。
作为动词:指不信任某人或某事。
作为名词:指缺乏信任的状态或情感。
She has always distrusted politicians, believing they only care about power.
His distrust of authority figures is well known in the community.
They distrust his intentions because of his past behavior.
The manager's distrust of new technologies slowed down the project.
I don't distrust you, but I think we should be cautious.
Their distrust of the media has grown in recent years.
Many people distrust the company's claims about its products.
He distrusted her advice and decided to make his own decision.
The distrust between the two countries has led to several failed negotiations.
Over time, the public's distrust of the financial system increased after the scandal.
distrust someone: 不信任某人
Example: I completely distrust his judgment.
distrust of something: 对某事的怀疑
Example: His distrust of the media has been growing.
deep distrust: 深深的怀疑
Example: The deep distrust between the two sides made the peace talks impossible.
mutual distrust: 相互的不信任
Example: The countries' mutual distrust was a major barrier to cooperation.