Verbo "to distrust" - conjugación inglesa

Infinitivo: to distrust (distrusted|distrusted)

Verbo "to distrust"

Present
I distrust
you distrust
he/she/it distrusts
we distrust
you distrust
they distrust

Present continuous
I am distrusting
you are distrusting
he/she/it is distrusting
we are distrusting
you are distrusting
they are distrusting

Simple past
I distrusted
you distrusted
he/she/it distrusted
we distrusted
you distrusted
they distrusted

Past continuous
I was distrusting
you were distrusting
he/she/it was distrusting
we were distrusting
you were distrusting
they were distrusting

Present perfect
I have distrusted
you have distrusted
he/she/it has distrusted
we have distrusted
you have distrusted
they have distrusted

Present perfect continuous
I have been distrusting
you have been distrusting
he/she/it has been distrusting
we have been distrusting
you have been distrusting
they have been distrusting

Past perfect
I had distrusted
you had distrusted
he/she/it had distrusted
we had distrusted
you had distrusted
they had distrusted

Past perfect continuous
I had been distrusting
you had been distrusting
he/she/it had been distrusting
we had been distrusting
you had been distrusting
they had been distrusting

Future
I will distrust
you will distrust
he/she/it will distrust
we will distrust
you will distrust
they will distrust

Future continuous
I will be distrusting
you will be distrusting
he/she/it will be distrusting
we will be distrusting
you will be distrusting
they will be distrusting

Future perfect
I will have distrusted
you will have distrusted
he/she/it will have distrusted
we will have distrusted
you will have distrusted
they will have distrusted

Future perfect continuous
I will have been distrusting
you will have been distrusting
he/she/it will have been distrusting
we will have been distrusting
you will have been distrusting
they will have been distrusting

Conditional present
I would distrust
you would distrust
he/she/it would distrust
we would distrust
you would distrust
they would distrust

Conditional perfect
I would have distrusted
you would have distrusted
he/she/it would have distrusted
we would have distrusted
you would have distrusted
they would have distrusted

Conditional present progressive
I would be distrusting
you would be distrusting
he/she/it would be distrusting
we would be distrusting
you would be distrusting
they would be distrusting

Conditional perfect progressive
I would have been distrusting
you would have been distrusting
he/she/it would have been distrusting
we would have been distrusting
you would have been distrusting
they would have been distrusting

Present subjunctive
I distrust
you distrust
he/she/it distrust
we distrust
you distrust
they distrust

Past subjunctive
I distrusted
you distrusted
he/she/it distrusted
we distrusted
you distrusted
they distrusted

Past perfect subjunctive
I had distrusted
you had distrusted
he/she/it had distrusted
we had distrusted
you had distrusted
they had distrusted

Future subjunctive

Imperative
you distrust
we Let´s distrust
you distrust

Present participle
distrusting

Past participle
distrusted

Sinónimos

Sinónimos (Inglés) para "distrust":

Traducción (Español) para el verbo "to distrust"

Oraciones de ejemplo (Inglés) para "to distrust"

Distrust between the parties is growing.
They regard us with distrust, rightly or wrongly.
There is distrust of scientific advisers in this area.
This instils in the public a sense of distrust in politics.
We therefore need to take action without scepticism and distrust.
It just creates confusion and distrust among our citizens.
Their distrust of the Union must be taken seriously.
This distrust was ratified by certain key elements in your speech today.
division and distrust, to overcome obstacles and prejudices which thwart the
distrust and suspicion in place of fraternal trust, competition and strife in
all its peoples, so that when the present violence and distrust have been
We do not have reasons to distrust that the seed will produce good fruits.
This distrust is partly justified and partly based on misunderstandings.
That ignorance of each other breeds fear and distrust and eventually will breed conflict.
Forked tongues arouse distrust in our countries and the candidate countries.
It eats away at the very fabric of our society and creates suspicion, tension and distrust.
Additionally, the political distrust which exists between the partners must first be dispelled.
If not, the already strong distrust among our citizens will only grow.
The fishermen's distrust of EU legislation is undermining their sense of justice.
Distrust was expressed regarding our common policy and the abilities of the European Union.
The worst thing is that society has developed a deep distrust of the decision-making centres.
Mr President, we often - too often - hear it said that Europeans distrust Europe.
It is a process that requires external guidance, because mutual distrust is too entrenched.
I feel it is a psychological error of the first order that such a huge amount of distrust has been generated.
If discharge is not granted and a decision is taken on this, the reason is either malpractice or political distrust.
But fundamentally, this Pact is also a demonstration of the mutual distrust between the EMU participants.
I conveyed that through face-to-face meetings we would succeed in clarifying misunderstandings and overcoming distrust.
We must also urge the parties to reduce the level of distrust which has been built up in recent months.
It is vital that we dispel the current distrust in the EU institutions and restore their credibility.
We shall distrust this Commission, and we shall make it our duty to monitor matters and be vigilant.
The lack of authenticity in relationships creates a climate of distrust, inability to listen, and participate.
However, the anti-terrorism package we have debated - not the one concerning the economy, but the other - reeks of distrust.
We distrust this term, which suggests the perfect little bureaucrat, with the authority handing down orders to harmonise.
At present, distrust of the European food industry, of agriculture and of our countryside and farmers is spreading like wildfire.
Each successive month of delay results in needless tension and unease, and gives rise to distrust between the old and new Member States.
As you can imagine, ladies and gentlemen, all of this has led to an increase in the already significant distrust between the two parties.