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词组 distrust
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distrust /dɪsˈtrʌst/ noun a feeling that you cannot trust someoneadjectivesdeep/profound distrust (=great distrust) Dylan’s deep distrust of journalists made him difficult to interview.mutual distrust (=both people, countries etc distrust each other) The two countries are locked in a relationship of mutual distrust.popular/public distrust A new study shows that public distrust of the media has increased.widespread/general distrust (=among many people) The financial crisis has led to widespread distrust of the banking industry.growing distrust The poll reveals a growing distrust of business among the public.healthy distrust (=distrust for good reasons) He has always had a healthy distrust of authority.verbsfeel distrust Eighty percent of American citizens feel distrust of politicians.create distrust Lies create distrust in a relationship between two people.prepositionsdistrust of sb/sth Will the country ever overcome its distrust of foreigners?distrust between sb and sb The book discusses the origins of the distrust between the Arab World and the West.distrust towards/toward sb/sth There is growing distrust toward the government.with distrust Local people regard the police with suspicion and distrust.phrasesa climate/atmosphere of distrust There remains a climate of distrust between the management and the workers.feelings of distrust She has had feelings of distrust for her husband ever since he admitted to having an affair.
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