trust的意思和读音

trust

: [trʌst] : [trʌst]

n.

v.

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trusts  trusting  trusted  

v.+n.put trust,place trust,lose trust,betray trust,trust give

adj.+n.absolute trust,blind trust

adv.+v.completely trust,blindly trust

n.distrust

v.despair

n.faith,belief,custody,care,protection

v.have faith in,rely on,believe,expect,assume

trustn.

1.[u]~ (in sb/sth)the belief that sb/sth is good, sincere, honest, etc. and will not try to harm or trick you

Her trust in him was unfounded.

a partnership based on trust

It has taken years to earn their trust .

If you put your trust in me, I will not let you down.

She will not betray your trust(= do sth that you have asked her not to do) .

He was appointed to a position of trust(= a job involving a lot of responsibility, because people trust him) .

2.[c][u]an arrangement by which an organization or a group of people has legal control of money or property that has been given to sb, usually until that person reaches a particular age; an amount of money or property that is controlled in this way

He set up a trust for his children.

The money will be held in trust until she is 18. 18

Our fees depend on the value of the trust.

3.[c]an organization or a group of people that invests money that is given or lent to it and uses the profits to help a charity

a charitable trust

4.[c](in American English) a group of companies that work together illegally to reduce competition, control prices, etc.

anti-trust laws

IDM

The family pet was left in the trust of a neighbour.

in sbs trustin the trust of sbbeing taken care of by sb

The family pet was left in the trust of a neighbour.

take sth on trustto believe what sb says even though you do not have any proof or evidence to show that it is truev.

1.to have confidence in sb; to believe that sb is good, sincere, honest, etc.

She trusts Alan implicitly.

You can trust me not to tell anyone.

2.~ sthto believe that sth is true or correct or that you can rely on it

He trusted her judgement.

Don't trust what the newspapers say!

3.~ (that)…to hope and expect that sth is true

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IDMnot trust sb an inchto not trust sb at all

Trust John to forget Sue's birthday!

trust you, him, her, etc. (to do sth)(informal)used when sb does or says sth that you think is typical of them

Trust John to forget Sue's birthday!

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n.1.a feeling of confidence in someone that shows you believe they are honest, fair, and reliable; confidence that something is safe, reliable, or effective2.an arrangement in which a person or an organization manages someone elses money or property; money or property that someone manages for a person or an organization according to a legal arrangement; an organization that manages money or property so that it can help other people or organizations3.a situation in which someone is made responsible for another person or thing4.a group of people or companies that work together to illegally control prices and limit competition in an industry1.a feeling of confidence in someone that shows you believe they are honest, fair, and reliable; confidence that something is safe, reliable, or effective2.an arrangement in which a person or an organization manages someone elses money or property; money or property that someone manages for a person or an organization according to a legal arrangement; an organization that manages money or property so that it can help other people or organizations3.a situation in which someone is made responsible for another person or thing4.a group of people or companies that work together to illegally control prices and limit competition in an industry

v.1.to be confident that someone is honest, fair, and reliable; to be confident that something is safe, reliable, or effective; to be confident that a fact or piece of information is true or accurate

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1.Refuse to over think things or to second guess yourself, choosing to trust that if it feels right it is right.

2.It's very important that as a client you are dealing with a bank you can trust and with which you are comfortable.

3.Nothing does more to create a sense of trust, security and, ultimately, an environment where they feel comfortable enough to try new things.西

4.Ensuring that the matter is dealt with satisfactorily will show your responsibility and gain valuable trust.

5.Now, we did wonder how much to trust the answers of people responding to survey questions about adultery.

6.Apparently Mr. Hoyer did not trust voters to understand what a dangerous and dishonest game the Republicans are playing.使

7.Brand people can trust, it was decided to put a certain period of time to this channel, this column rather than the others.使

8.Murdoch said the bugging scandal of the things he should not be responsible for his trust in those who should be held accountable.

9.With such suspicions to the fore of his thinking, it is hard to see how a deal based necessarily on mutual trust could ever be struck.

10.VCs won't trust you, and will try to reduce you to a mascot as a condition of funding.