mistrusted
英 [ˌmɪsˈtrʌstɪd]
美 [ˌmɪsˈtrʌstɪd]
v. 猜疑; 不信任
mistrust的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 不相信;不信任;怀疑
Mistrustis the feeling that you have towards someone who you do not trust.- There was mutual mistrust between the two men.
两个男人互相猜疑。 - ...a deep mistrust of state banks.
对国家银行的极端不信任
- There was mutual mistrust between the two men.
- VERB 不相信;不信任;怀疑
If youmistrustsomeone or something, you do not trust them.- It frequently appears that Bell mistrusts all journalists.
似乎贝尔常常对所有新闻记者都持怀疑态度。
- It frequently appears that Bell mistrusts all journalists.
双语例句
- Yet they still mistrusted innovation deeply.
但他们仍然对创新抱有深深的怀疑。 - The maximum capacity of computing devices is mistrusted by the most scientists in the last 70 years.
七十年来,对于计算设备的能力上限,主流的科学家持悲观的态度。 - On the other hand the Soviet leader Joseph Stalin mistrusted the United States as well as Britain and to a lesser extent France.
另一方面,苏联领导人史达林也极度不信任美英两国,只对法国稍表好感。 - Reviled and mistrusted, banks are losing legitimacy.
银行在外界的一片骂声中失去了人们的信任,也正在失去合法性。 - In From Russia with Love, author Ian Fleming says of secret agent 007: Bond mistrusted anyone who tied his tie with a Windsor knot ( a wide symmetrical triangular knot).
在007系列《来自俄罗斯的爱》中,作者伊恩弗莱明曾这样谈论秘密特工007:只要是将领带打成温莎结(一种宽边对称三角结)的人,一律无法获得邦德的信任。 - A former army general and head of military intelligence, he is mistrusted by the left, though no claims of abuses against him have stuck.
作为一名前军队的将军兼军事情报部分的长官,尽管没有任何关于他的诽谤生效,但他仍被左派所误解。 - Thus, any piece of information referred to as a fact should be mistrusted since it may well be proven false in the future.
因此,对任何被称为“事实”的信息都应该此怀疑态度,因为很有可能它将来被证实是虚假的。 - He never had an agent but he mistrusted him.
他从来没有一个信得过的心腹。 - And he did not want to be mistrusted now.
他不愿意被她怀疑。 - He did not truly feel good because the pain from the cord across his back had almost passed pain and gone into a dullness that he mistrusted.
他并不真的觉得好过,因为钓索勒在背上疼痛得几乎超出了能忍痛的极限,进入了一种使他不放心的麻木状态。