Examples of using Mistrust in English and their translations into Chinese
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Mistrust these people.
The UK does not share this mistrust.
Mistrust of the health care system.
Misunderstanding and mistrust are still pervasive.
Mistrust in such situations was common.
People also translate
Enthusiasm and mistrust: The paradox of democracy.
Mistrust is an axe at the tree of love.
Articles in the consumer press continue to feed that mistrust.
It is the mistrust that is a problem.
We have seen negotiations doomed by mistrust and frustration.
Yet mistrust of the federal government is high.
The result had been deep concern, misunderstanding,division and mistrust.
But I mistrust you haven't any too much sense yet.
The fundamental cause ofcyber warfare is international political mistrust.
I mistrust all systematizers and I avoid them.
Ties between Pakistan and Afghanistan have been hampered by mistrust.
(e) Mistrust based on historical experiences;
Exchanges in the field of culture can play animportant role in enabling people to overcome mistrust and prejudice and build peace.
Mistrust continues to permeate inter-ethnic relations.
The practice also led to a community' s mistrust of the police and a diminished sense of citizenship by affected communities.
Mistrust continues to characterize relations between the Prime Minister and Mr. Djotodia.
The Assembly has shown that when we are united in partnership andwhen we overcome mistrust, we can achieve much more for each other.
These youngsters mistrust the possibility of values and virtues.
It is also essential toresist forces of division that spread misunderstanding and mistrust, especially among peoples of different religions.
There is a lot of mistrust that you would have to overcome first.
Let us mistrust, Gentlemen, this admiration for certain ancient memories.
The ongoing violent attacks sow fear, perpetuate mistrust, and further compound the multitude of challenges already faced by frontline healthcare workers.
Bitterness, mistrust and hostility are omnipresent, and constitute a massive obstacle to the resumption of dialogue.
If the founders mistrust one another, this could cause some friction.
A flood of mistrust, sometimes of hatred, above all of moral indignation, regularly opposed itself to the first innovator.