mistrust
n. 不信任
v. 猜疑;不信任
Mistrust is the feeling that you have towards someone who you do not trust.
There was mutual mistrust between the two men.
兩個男人互相猜疑。
...a deep mistrust of state banks.
對國家銀行的極端不信任
If you mistrust someone or something, you do not trust them.
It frequently appears that Bell mistrusts all journalists.
似乎貝爾常常對所有新聞記者都持懷疑態度。
1. doubt about someone's honesty
2. the trait of not trusting others
1. regard as untrustworthy; regard with suspicion; have no faith or confidence in
She had an ingrained mistrust of politicians.
她對政客有根深蒂固的不信任.
These gentlemen had an indefinable mistrust of her good offices.
這些先生們對她的好意殷勤抱有難以名狀的戒心.
On the contrary, mutual mistrust is now rising.
相反地, 互相之間的猜忌正在不斷上升.
We had taken a first step in breaking down the walls of mistrust of each other.
在打破互不信任的隔閡方面,我們已經邁出了第一步.
His charm is undeniable, but I still mistrust him.
他有魅力無庸置疑, 但我仍對他沒有信心.