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Vertrauen sự tin cẩn ☊ Gefühle
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OXF3000D: lòng tin confidence Vertrauen
OXF3000D: lòng tin trust Vertrauen
ENDE: confidence Vertrauen ENDE: faith Vertrauen ENDE: reliance Vertrauen ENDE: to confide vertrauen ENDE: to rely vertrauen ENDE: to trust vertrauen ENDE: trust Vertrauen
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jemandem vertrauen ☊ tin tưởng ai đó ☊ ☊
vertrauensvoll ☊ tin tưởng hoàn toàn ☊ ☊
das Vertrauen ☊ sự tin cậy ☊ ☊
vertrauenswürdig ☊ đáng tin cậy ☊ ☊
jemandem vertrauen ☊ 相信某人 ☊ xiāng xìn mǒ rén
vertrauensvoll ☊ 信任的 ☊ xìn rèn de
Vertrauen ☊ 信任 ☊ xìnrèn
vertrauenswürdig ☊ 值得信赖的 ☊ zhídé xìnlài de
As she grew older she gained in confidence. ☊ as ☊
There was an atmosphere of mutual trust between them. ☊ atmosphere ☊
barrier to sth: Lack of confidence is a psychological barrier to success. ☊ barrier ☊
The basis of a good marriage is trust. ☊ basis ☊
The incident has shaken my belief (= made me have less confidence) in the police. ☊ belief ☊
I know I can trust her in any circumstance. ☊ circumstance ☊
No one can predict with complete/total confidence what will happen in the financial markets. ☊ confidence ☊
People often lose confidence when they are criticized. ☊ confidence ☊
He gained confidence when he went to college. ☊ confidence ☊
She suffers from a lack of confidence. ☊ confidence ☊
While girls lack confidence, boys often overestimate their abilities. ☊ confidence ☊
I didn't have any confidence in myself at school. ☊ confidence ☊
The players all have confidence in their manager. ☊ confidence ☊
A fall in unemployment will help to restore consumer confidence. ☊ confidence ☊
a lack of confidence in the government ☊ confidence ☊
The new contracts have undermined the confidence of employees. ☊ confidence ☊
She has every confidence in her students' abilities. ☊ confidence ☊
Tax cuts will boost consumer confidence after the recession. ☊ consumer ☊
The party was suffering a crisis of confidence among its supporters (= they did not trust it any longer). ☊ crisis ☊
disappointed (in/with sb/sth): I'm disappointed in you—I really thought I could trust you! ☊ disappointed ☊
I have great faith in you—I know you'll do well. ☊ faith ☊
We've lost faith in the government's promises. ☊ faith ☊
He has blind faith (= unreasonable trust) in doctors' ability to find a cure. ☊ faith ☊
How far can we trust him? ☊ far ☊
to gain confidence/strength/experience ☊ gain ☊
The performance improved as their confidence grew. ☊ grow ☊
She is growing in confidence all the time. ☊ grow ☊
know (that)...: He knew (that) he could trust her. ☊ know ☊
She's not usually lacking in confidence. ☊ lacking ☊
Trust is the magic ingredient in our relationship. ☊ magic ☊
mind sb/sth doing sth: Do your parents mind you leaving home? ☊ mind ☊
It was a big mistake on my part to have trusted her. ☊ mistake ☊
I told her my secret in the mistaken belief that I could trust her. ☊ mistaken ☊
He's the one person I can trust. ☊ one ☊
He was too trusting—or, to put it another way, he had no head for business. ☊ put ☊
require sb/sth to do sth: True marriage requires us to show trust and loyalty. ☊ require ☊
The measures are intended to restore public confidence in the economy. ☊ restore ☊
We could probably trust her with the information but it's just not worth the risk. ☊ risk ☊
Within weeks, his confidence had spread throughout the team. ☊ spread ☊
He told me in the strictest confidence (= on the understanding that I would tell nobody else). ☊ strict ☊
Confidence is the key to success. ☊ success ☊