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confidence noun 3trust 信赖ADJECTIVE | VERB + CONFIDENCE | CONFIDENCE + NOUN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEabsolute, complete, full, total 绝对的信赖;完全的信任mutual 相互信赖VERB + CONFIDENCEenjoy, have 得到信任◆The Cabinet must enjoy the confidence of Parliament.内阁必须得到议会的信任。◆Security institutions have to have the confidence of all communities.安全机构必须得到所有社区的信任。keep, retain 保持信任earn, gain, get, win 博取/得到/取得/赢得信赖build 建立信任◆an environment which builds mutual confidence有助于建立相互信任的环境betray, break 辜负信任;不守信用◆She promised not to break his confidence.她保证不辜负他的信任。◆I don't think I'm breaking any confidence by telling you that he plans to write another book.我想我告诉你他计划写另一本书不是不守信用。place, put 信任◆Are we to place confidence in a man who cannot remember a phone call he made last week?我们能信任一个连上周打过电话都记不得的人吗?withhold 保留信任take sb into 视某人为知己◆She thought she might take Leo into her confidence.她以为也许可以把利奥当作知己。CONFIDENCE + NOUNgame (NAmE) , trick (BrE) 骗局man (NAmE) (usually con man in BrE, and NAmE) , trickster (BrE) 骗子PREPOSITIONin confidence 秘密地◆I really can't talk about this-she told me in confidence.我真的不能谈这个 - 她是私底下告诉我的。PHRASESa breach of confidence 背信◆Telling other people what I'd said was a total breach of confidence.把我说的话告诉其他人就是背信。in strict confidence 在严格保密的前提下◆Questions will be dealt with in the strictest confidence.将在最严格的保密条件下处理这些问题。 |