中英词典:distrust
形容词
distrustful [dɪsˈtrʌstfʊl]:不信任的,怀疑的
distrusted [dɪsˈtrʌstɪd]:不被信任的,不受信任的
名词
distrust [dɪsˈtrʌst]:不信任,怀疑
词语辨析
distrust与mistrust的区别在于:
- distrust强调的是对某人或某事的不信任,通常是因为对其动机或诚实性产生怀疑。
- mistrust则强调对某人或某事的不信任,认为其有可能出于恶意或不可靠。
词汇扩充
distrustingly [dɪsˈtrʌstɪŋli]:怀疑地
近义词
- doubt [daʊt]:怀疑,疑虑
- suspicion [səˈspɪʃən]:怀疑,猜疑
- skepticism [ˈskɛptɪsɪzəm]:怀疑主义
反义词
- trust [trʌst]:信任
柯林斯词典
distrust:If you distrust someone or something, you think they are not honest, reliable, or safe. (如果你不信任某人或某事,意味着你认为他们不诚实、不可靠或不安全。)
distrustful:If you are distrustful of someone or something, you think that they are not honest, reliable, or safe. (如果你对某人或某事持怀疑态度,意味着你认为他们不诚实、不可靠或不安全。)
牛津词典
distrust:The feeling that you cannot trust someone or something. (对某人或某事的不信任感。)
用法
distrust作动词时可接宾语,构成distrust + 名词结构;作名词时可用于介词of后面。
distrustful作形容词,可用于描述人或人的感觉状态。
distrusted作形容词,表示某人或某事不受信任。
相关例句
1. I distrust his motives for helping us.(我怀疑他帮助我们的动机。)
2. She was distrustful of politicians.(她对政治家持怀疑态度。)
3. The minister's actions have led to a general sense of distrust.(部长的行动引发了普遍的不信任感。)
4. He is widely distrusted by the public.(他在公众中广受不信任。)
5. The distrust between the two leaders has hindered progress in negotiations.(两位领导人之间的不信任妨碍了谈判的进展。)
6. There is a deep-rooted distrust of the government among the people.(人们对政府有根深蒂固的不信任。)
7. The distrustful look in her eyes made me feel uneasy.(她眼中的怀疑神情让我感到不安。)
8. The employee's dishonest behavior left him distrusted by his colleagues.(这名员工不诚实的行为导致同事们对他失去了信任。)
9. The distrustful tone in his voice revealed his skepticism.(他语气中的怀疑透露出他的怀疑主义。)
10. Her constant doubts and suspicions showed her deep-rooted distrust.(她始终的疑虑和怀疑表明了她根深蒂固的不信任。)
11. The lack of trust in their relationship eventually led to a complete breakdown of communication.(彼此之间的缺乏信任最终导致了沟通的完全崩溃。)
12. It is important to overcome distrust and build a foundation of trust in any relationship.(在任何关系中,克服不信任、建立信任基础至关重要。)
13. The political scandal has eroded public trust and increased distrust in the government.(政治丑闻侵蚀了公众的信任,并增加了对政府的不信任。)
14. The company's lack of transparency has created a sense of distrust among its customers.(公司缺乏透明度,导致其客户产生了不信任感。)
15. The distrustful glances exchanged between the two rivals showed their mutual suspicion.(两个对手之间交换的怀疑目光显示出他们的互相猜疑。)
16. The couple's relationship was marred by constant distrust and accusations.(这对夫妇的关系因持续的不信任和指责而受损。)
17. The detective's distrust of the suspect proved to be justified when new evidence emerged.(当新证据出现时,侦探对嫌疑人的不信任证明是正确的。)
18. The distrustful nature of the character made it difficult for others to form a close bond with him.(这个角色的不信任性格使得其他人很难与他建立密切的联系。)
19. The ongoing conflict has deepened the distrust between the two communities.(持续不断的冲突加深了两个社区之间的不信任。)
20. The employee's history of dishonesty led to a general atmosphere of distrust in the workplace.(员工的不诚实历史导致了工作场所普遍的不信任氛围。)