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confidence noun 1belief in others 对他人的信任ADJECTIVE | VERB + CONFIDENCE | CONFIDENCE + VERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEabsolute, complete, full, total 绝对的信任;完全的信赖◆The company needs the full confidence of its investors.公司需要得到投资者的完全信任。great, high, real, strong (NAmE) 高度信任;真正的信任;坚定的信心◆Confidence is high among the team's supporters.支持者对该队有很强的信心。low (NAmE) 信心很小◆Generally there is low public confidence in government institutions.总的来说,公众对政府机构信任度很低。reasonable 一定的信任growing, increased, increasing 越来越强的信心;增强的信心new, renewed 新的信任;重建的信任misplaced 误信◆The general's confidence in his army proved misplaced.事实证明,将军误信了自己部队的实力。public 公众的信任◆public confidence in the government公众对政府的信任business, consumer, customer, investor, market, voter 商业上的信任;消费者的信心;顾客的信任;投资者的信任;对市场的信心;投票人的信任VERB + CONFIDENCEenjoy, feel, have 得到信任;感到信任◆This government no longer enjoys the confidence of the public.这个政府不再为公众所信任。◆We all have complete confidence in this product.我们都对这个产品充满信心。express 表达信任◆He expressed confidence in the new plans.他对新计划表示有信心。be lacking in, lack 缺乏信心share 有同样的信心◆She wished that she shared his confidence.她希望能像他一样有信心。maintain, retain 维持/保持信心◆to maintain public confidence in the system of justice维护公众对司法体制的信心bolster, boost, build, build up, enhance, improve, increase, raise, strengthen 增加信心;建立信任;增强信心;提高信心◆Higher profits should raise business confidence.利润增加应可提高商业信心。gain 得到信任breed, create, engender, generate, give (sb), inspire, instil/instill, promote 培养信任;建立信任;使产生信任感;产生信任;给予(某人)信任;激发信心;注入信心;增强信任◆The training is designed to give staff confidence in managing problems.这次培训旨在给予员工处理问题的信心。◆The company's record does not really inspire confidence.公司的业绩并不能真正激发信心。rebuild, renew, restore, revive 重建信任;恢复信任;重新唤起信心◆an effort to renew investor confidence in corporate America恢复投资者对全美国信心的努力lose 失去信任◆This government has lost the confidence of the public.这届政府已失去公众的信任。damage, dent (especially BrE) , erode, sap, shake, undermine, weaken 破坏信任;削弱信任;动摇信心◆Only one bank scandal is needed to shake the confidence in the financial markets.一次银行丑闻就足以动摇对金融市场的信心。destroy, shatter 破坏信任;摧毁信心CONFIDENCE + VERBdecline, decrease, fall, wane 信心下降/减少/降低/衰退grow, increase, rise, soar 信心变大/增加/上升/猛增return 信心恢复◆Confidence has returned to the market.市场恢复了信心。PREPOSITIONconfidence about 对⋯的信心◆The captain was not lacking in confidence about his team's prospects.队长对自己球队的前途不乏信心。confidence among ⋯之间的信心◆a loss of confidence among investors投资者信心的丧失confidence between ⋯之间的信任◆efforts to build confidence between employers and unions在雇主和工会之间建立信任的努力confidence in 对⋯的信心◆They have no confidence in the legal system.他们对法律体制没有信心。PHRASESa crisis of confidence 信任危机◆There is a crisis of confidence in the university about its future role.对于未来的职责,这所大学里出现了一种信任危机。have every confidence, have the utmost confidence 完全有信心;有最大的信心◆The captain of the football team said he had every confidence in his men.足球队队长说过他对他的球员充满信心。a lack of confidence, a loss of confidence 缺乏/丧失信心a confidence motion (also a no-confidence motion) (especially BrE) , a confidence vote (also a no-confidence vote) , a vote of confidence, a vote of no confidence (不)信任动议/投票◆The government lost a confidence vote.政府未能通过信任投票。◆This is a tremendous vote of confidence for the government.这是对政府投下的极大的信任票。 |