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单词 Distrust
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1 She has a healthy distrust of door-to-door salesmen.
2 He has a distrust of foreigners.
3 Local people regard the police with suspicion and distrust.
4 I don't have any particular reason to distrust them.
5 He looked at the stranger with distrust.
6 Great efforts were made to overcome public distrust.
7 Increasingly, young people distrust all forms of government.
8 He's so suspicious he would distrust his own mother.
9 She was always looked on with distrust.
10 He has a distrust of strangers.
11 To an extent East-West distrust continued throughout the war.
12 Nonconformists retained a deep distrust of their Anglican neighbours.
13 I have an inherent distrust of lawyers.
14 Distrust of foreigners can shade into racism.
15 Sonia stared at me with dislike and distrust.
16 Distrust of foreigners can shade into racism.WHICH WORD?
17 She had every reason to distrust him.
18 They looked at each other with distrust.
19 She has a distrust of journalists.
20 He has a deep distrust of all modern technology.
21 Perhaps he sensed your distrust.
22 Dylan's deep distrust of journalists made him difficult to interview.
23 Her constant lying led me to distrust everything she said.
24 The two groups have existed in a state of mutual distrust for centuries.
25 Negotiations between unions and management are made more difficult by mutual distrust.
26 Our reporter looks at reactions to Britain's apparently deep-rooted distrust of her EU partner.
27 History, ancient and modern, has taught these people an intense distrust of their neighbours.
28 The foreign minister is so smooth that many of his colleagues distrust him.
29 His words were polite, but there were overtones of distrust in his voice.
30 Police moved in to separate the two groups, already sundered by distrust.
1 She has a healthy distrust of door-to-door salesmen.
2 He has a distrust of foreigners.
3 Local people regard the police with suspicion and distrust.
4 I don't have any particular reason to distrust them.
5 He looked at the stranger with distrust.
6 The two groups have existed in a state of mutual distrust for centuries.
7 Nonconformists retained a deep distrust of their Anglican neighbours.
8 His words were polite, but there were overtones of distrust in his voice.
9 The people gave voice to their distrust of the government by voting against them at the election.
31 What he saw there left him with a profound distrust of all political authority.
32 He is devoting much of his energy to implanting an element of distrust in the community.
33 The people gave voice to their distrust of the government by voting against them at the election.
34 The many policy changes have created growing distrust among employees.
35 There's an element of calculation in his behaviour that makes me distrust him.
36 Mythic images may be the ones to distrust most.
37 Such ruthless distrust, she thought,(http:///distrust.html) boded ill.
38 Many people regard politicians with distrust.
39 Their affair had stalled in an area of caution and distrust.
40 Clive expressed his distrust and fear of being let down by a very detached attitude in all his relationships.
41 This extreme version of the distrust of government has often been manipulated by the corporate sector to block passage of government regulation.
42 Modigliani's profound humanism and pessimism made him distrust political systems.
43 But a deep distrust of government by many lawmakers almost ensures a modest response, or none at all.
44 Atheism is rooted in science and reason, and atheists distrust anything that contradicts science or outrages reason. (85% of the members of America's national academy of science reject God.). Dr T.P.Chia 
45 Many people in the community have a deep-seated distrust of the police.
46 He seems increasingly to distrust the idealistic visions of humanity that typify his early works.
47 There was then a deep distrust throughout the party. as Law discovered in 1920: Bonar addressed a mass meeting.
48 We were looked at with the same sense of distrust that must have greeted the first plumber who installed running water there.
49 Despite the apparent goodwill, deep distrust was reported to remain among the factions.
50 Such distrust may extend to the suspicion that our decisions may be influenced by personal financial self interest.
51 The reference here to distrust of the judiciary once again accentuates Dicey's adoption of the ancient conception of the rule of law.
52 In consequence, there has arisen a deep distrust of sentences and, of the grammar they exemplify.
53 There's something baldly there about him which inclines me, like Kevin, to distrust anything he says.
54 He had real charm, which made canny figures such as Tolkien distrust him.
55 Policemen are not usually intellectuals and have as a rule a distrust of them as animals of a different breed.
56 The proposals were greeted with a mixture of skepticism and distrust.
57 But the markets' distrust of the euro hinges not only on economic fundamentals but on political fundamentals.
58 Our belief is not a belief. Our principles are not a faith. We do not rely soley upon science and reason, because these are necessary rather than sufficient factors, but we distrust anything that contradicts science or outrages reason. We may differ on many things, but what we respect is free inquiry, openmindedness, and the pursuit of ideas for their own sake. Christopher Hitchens 
59 His distrust of the power of critics made him ready to jibe at David Sylvester.
60 This has made our task if anything yet more difficult, punctuated by agonizing debates and times of distrust.
61 Admirable though they are, the benefit of these moves are eroded by administrative inefficiencies and distrust.
62 According to his analysis distrust of authority and scepticism concerning the competence of specialists is a function of the breakdown of value consensus.
63 But a climate of mutual exclusion and distrust is detrimental to both and is increasingly unrealistic in an information-based society.
64 The revelations of corruption have led to a climate of distrust in the capital.
65 Educators, meanwhile, often view business with more than a little suspicion, distrust,(sentence dictionary) and envy.
66 We Israelites, the wandering heirs Of a bewildered dervish, are taught distrust in prayer.
67 But the distrust their action engendered has dogged the investigation since.
68 Just as quickly came the deep bitter distrust of all white people.
69 It is more shameful to distrust our friends than to be deceived by them. Confucius 
70 The tepid federal response to the assault and murder of civil rights workers engaged in nonviolent activities fomented distrust.
71 Or will the growth, rapid so far, falter on public apathy or distrust?
72 This distrust is evident in the cartoon figure of the mad scientist working in his laboratory to produce a Frankenstein.
73 In such an atmosphere of rancour and distrust it was hardly surprising that the magazine never developed a proper editorial identity.
74 As a result, perhaps, her distrust of the Washington establishment, and the news media in particular, is palpable.
75 The resulting deep distrust provoked by social surfaces leaves Chandler unimpressed by anything as literal as an economic recovery.
76 Bismarck was right to distrust the cities as breeders of socialism, but wrong to exaggerate the danger.
77 Walls of suspicion, distrust and bigotry are beginning to rise again.
78 In the light of this distrust in the effectiveness of verbal instruction, what was Rousseau's opinion of reading?
79 I come from a people who, even now, seriously distrust educated women, who value family loyalty.
80 It is more a gut feeling-a visceral distrust of foreigners.
81 They distrust the arrangements for settling the issues of cap badges and flags.
82 Their lack of confidence may lead to distrust of their own coping skills and a lack of trust in others.
83 Inevitably, there has been an increased distrust of party politics in the lesbian and gay communities since the Clause debacle.
84 Until then there can be only more distrust, hatred and violence.
85 The prickly distrust had faded to be replaced by an almost oily helpfulness.
86 He was an enigma, his feelings hidden deep behind a sophisticated defence-work of cynicism and distrust.
87 Lori and I have a relationship based on mutual distrust.
88 Feminists of all persuasions distrust the medical model of health, with its mechanistic and individualistic bias.
89 This is how markets operate the world over, but distrust of Billingsgate's dealing seems to be a problem.
90 But everything he said was treated with almost obsessive distrust.
91 Families are about love and trust; law is the guarantor of distrust.
92 The fight may have been over and apologies rendered, but there was still a sense of unease and distrust.
93 You decide whether you approve or disapprove, whether you like or dislike, whether you trust or distrust.
94 Diplomats can live on a brilliant surface of respectability and still risk sliding into the mire of distrust hidden below.
95 It also produces poor discipline and coherence, and distrust among the players.
96 What government official in her right mind would wish to foster such distrust of the government she serves?
97 At first I distrust this seeming complicity with the police.
98 In the autumn of 1936, however, they needed each other and accordingly made an effort to conceal their mutual distrust.
99 The setback reflects the deep distrust between the two sides.
100 His duplicity caused us to distrust him.
101 His policy earned him the distrust of the Athenians.
102 But all grown persons ineffably distrust one another.
103 She could not overcome her distrust of the stranger.
104 His distrust of cities carries an odor of primitivism.
105 The astonishing distrust of the news media isn't rooted in inaccuracy or poor reportorial skills but in the daily clash of world views between reporters and their readers.
106 This will score some political points, as many Americans have a deep (and often well-founded) distrust of health insurers.
107 Tory distrust of Europe has injected zealotry into what was once a pro-business party famed for its pragmatism.
108 The very instant you whole-heartedly turn away from every symptom of distrust and discouragement, the blessed Holy Spirit will quicken your faith and inbreathe Divine strength into your soul.
109 Some of that distrust would be irrevocably implanted in Honoria.
110 And that has become particularly true in a political era characterized by a dislike for Washington, distrust of elite opinion, and the ascendency of Tea Party populism.
111 When should we trust our senses to give us truth?3. Evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of reason as a way of knowing. 4. "Seek simplicity, and distrust it" (Alfred North Whitehead).
112 Seek simplicity , and distrust it Alfred North Whitehead. Is this always good advice for a knower?
113 Their distrust of civilian politicians made early elections highly unlikely.
114 Years may wrinkle the skin up enthusiasm wrinkles the soul. Worryfearself - distrust bows spring back to dust.
115 On the one hand I admire his gifts, but on the other I distrust his judgment.
116 In fact, scorekeeping in close relationships, such as between spouses, is a sure sign of distrust.
117 Distrust is a lack of faith in you and in faith itself.
118 This woman reflects the distrust, fear and self - loathing.
119 Does anyone doubt that we live in an age of incivility, of distrust of other cultures?
120 The reason all this seems so sinister to you is that you are one of the few survivors from the old regime, which means you naturally distrust the team coming in and resent their clannishness.
121 The wartime animus of the two nations subsided into mutual distrust when peace finally came.
122 The gloomy family of care and distrust shall be banished from our dwelling, guarded by the kind and tutelary deity.
123 And the distrust between American military and Saigon press corps was the inducement to it.
124 The woman who stops the marriage ceremony and requests the minister to omit the word "obey, " is sowing the first seed of doubt and distrust that later may come to fruition in the divorce court.
125 Worry, fear, self - distrust bows the heart and turns the spring back to dust.
126 I distrust the incommunicable; it is the source of all violence.
127 who have often disdained the generous candour of my sister, and gratified my vanity, in useless or blameable distrust.
128 Their mutual distrust and fear would complicate giving concrete form to their ideological hostility to us.
129 Why, my dear mother, It Is necessary, In order to make your advIce turn to account, that I should know beforehand what I have to dIstrust.
130 There he stands, the snobbish, educated, petty bourgeois, an utter coward, soaked from head to foot with distrust and contempt for the masses.
131 They suggest that the advice, justifiably or not, comes across to us as one-upmanship, or assertion of dominance, or criticism, or distrust, or failure to consider our own unique goals and priorities.
132 You will never again distrust the word of God and his helpers.
133 In his watery eyes there is an expression of distrust.
134 For one thing, the punters at these meetings often have poignant and unscripted personal tales that explain their distrust of proposed reforms.
135 In one of the few child nutrition centers in Uttar Pradesh, there were only six beds, three filled in a sign of the lack of awareness and distrust of government doctors by many villagers.
136 Elinor, conning over every injunction of distrust, told herself likewise not to hope.
137 General Li Tsung - jen , more democratic than most , was hamstrung by the generalissimo's distrust of him.
138 S. government. Phillips said his research shows the distrust began on November 22, 1963, the day JFK was bloodily murdered in public.
139 But the ANC retains an apartheid - era distrust of the private sector.
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