1.疑惑,不相信;不信任,猜疑
1.不信任,怀疑
1.a feeling that you cannot trust someone or something
1.to not trust someone or something
1.I seem once to have lived near a great city, a prosperous planter, married to a woman whom I loved and distrusted.
我好像住在一个大城市的边上,是个大庄园主。娶了我爱的女人为妻。
2.Their country remains introverted, nationalistic, distrusted by its neighbours, unsure of itself and its place in the world.
俄罗斯仍是一个内向、民族主义、得不到邻国信任、对自身及其在世界上所处地位没有把握的国家。
3.and every body began to find out that they had always distrusted the appearance of his goodness.
每个人都开始发觉自己一向就不信任他那伪善的面貌。
4.Lah distrusted Anor, for he felt nothing but contempt for the bureaucrats of the Praetorite Vong.
拉不信任阿诺,没有什么原因,只是看不起前导疯的官僚。
5.Any one responsible for the security of a trusted network will be concerned when connecting it to a distrusted network.
任何一个负责可信赖网络安全的人都会对链接一个不可信赖网络感到担心。
6.Ever since, New Delhi has distrusted Beijing's military assistance to its arch-rival, viewing it as a strategy to weaken India.
自那以来,新德里方面一直对北京方面向自己的死对头提供军事援助疑心重重,认为这是旨在削弱印度的一种战略。
7.Karen Hughes, one of his closest advisers, "rarely read books and distrusted people who did" .
布什的高级顾问凯伦·休斯说布什总统“很少读书且不信任有学识的人。”
8.Alfred Marshall, one of the fathers of neo-classical economics, distrusted mathematics for this very reason.
这也正是新古典经济学奠基人之一马歇尔对这些数学模型不信任的原因。
9.He distrusted anyone who could claim power over anyone else, and believed that rulers should have to prove their right to lead other people.
他不信任任何人谁可以要求任何其他人的权力,并认为统治者应以证明他们有权导致其他人。
10.Normally spending splurges are to be distrusted, but the scale of this downturn argues for bold budgetary action.
通常情况下过渡的支出会引发质疑,但此次经济低迷的程度却让鲁莽的预算行为受到赞扬。