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distrustful adjective uk /dɪˈstrʌst.fəl/ us /dɪˈstrʌst.fəl/ not trusting someone or something: 不信任的,怀疑的 distrustful ofThey tend to be distrustful of outsiders.他们一般不信任外人。 Large sections of Britain's poorest communities are alienated and distrustful of authority.英国许多最贫穷的社区都被边缘化,他们也不信任权威。 See
distrust These are voters who are really very distrustful of professional politicians. The experience has left them wary and distrustful. He regarded Ryder through small, distrustful eyes. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Trusting and not trusting (you can) depend on/upon itidiom accept/take something on faithidiom bank bank on someone/something believe believe in something distrust distrustful of someone/something distrustfully have faith!idiom I wouldn't trust someone as far as I could throw themidiom mistrustfully non-confidence not trust someone an/one inchidiom put/place your faith in something/someoneidiom reliance turn to someone/something untrusting untrustworthiness untrustworthy |