mis·trustˌmis-ˈtrəst
mistrustfully如何读
mistrustfully是什么意思
- 疑惑
- 不相信
- 不信任
- 疑心
- 猜疑
- 疑虑
- 怀疑
- 怀疑
- 不信任
- 疑惑
- 疑心
- 不相信
- 猜疑
mistrustfully英英释义
noun
a lack of confidence : distrust
verb
transitive verb
to have no trust or confidence in : suspect
mistrusted his neighbors
to doubt the truth, validity, or effectiveness of
mistrusted his own judgment
surmise
your mind mistrusted there was something wrong—Robert Frost
intransitive verb
to be suspicious
mistrustfully词源英文解释
The first known use of mistrust was in the 14th century
mistrustfully儿童词典英英释义
mistrust1 of 2noun
distrust entry 2
mistrust2 of 2verb
distrust entry 1
mistrustfully 例句
1 Looking at him mistrustfully and apprehensively, Rothschild began to advance, and stopped seven feet off.
2 Cut off from these things by a line of fencing lay the open park in which the deer grouped themselves under the great trees and regarded the festival mistrustfully.
3 The girl shook her head, eyeing him mistrustfully and keeping her knees pressed together.
4 “Would it be an accurate timekeeper, do you think?” asked Barrant, looking mistrustfully at the motionless face of the moon, as though he suspected it of covertly sneering at him.
5 The doctor looked at her mistrustfully, thinking perhaps that she herself would be the better for a lecture on her duties as a mother.
6 Among the other contributors to mistrust of the medical profession: COVID, political polarization, unaffordable care, and lack of access.
7 Specht looked at him all evening mistrustfully, as he sat on the sofa-bed, stroking old Pluto, who had come with him to the party.
8 But each time a professor has wanted to impress a truth upon me, I have mistrustfully revolted, thinking: "He is either deceiving himself or deceiving me."
9 "Mistress Graves is with her husband in Lincoln, as every one in the parish knows," said the parson, eyeing me more mistrustfully.
10 The old Laplander tossed his head, examined the youth mistrustfully with his dull red eyes, and coldly and gruffly answered, 'nothing has happened to us.'
11 a recluse who mistrusts her neighbors and stays in her house all day
12 I rather mistrust young men who slip into life gracefully.
13 "I'm afeard o' these," said he, and eyed them mistrustfully in his palm.
14 Mrs. Hudson looked up mistrustfully at the tall, shabby houses, and grasped the side of the barouche in her hand, as if she were in a sail-boat, in dangerous waters.
15 Love can not live with mistrust.
没有信任是不会有爱的。
16 The boy came for the money mistrustfully, and ran off with it as fast as he could.
17 For a few seconds the young man paused on the edge of the yard and gazed mistrustfully in front of him.
18 Ken eyed it mistrustfully--a slab of wood, crossed by a movable metal strip which was pierced with many small, square openings.
19 He nodded mistrustfully; then after surveying her gravely, evidently thought better of her and volunteered the information that he was waiting for his daddy.
20 At this he drew back his foot, but remained mistrustfully in the very doorway.