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trust
- IPA[trʌst]
英式
- firm belief in the reliability, truth, or ability of someone or something;acceptance of the truth of a statement without evidence or investigation
- believe in the reliability, truth, or ability of;allow someone to have, use, or look after (someone or something of importance or value) with confidence
verb: trust, 3rd person present: trusts, gerund or present participle: trusting, past tense: trusted, past participle: trusted
noun: trust, plural noun: trusts
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名詞
- 1. firm belief in the reliability, truth, or ability of someone or something relations have to be built on trust they have been able to win the trust of the others 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ acceptance of the truth of a statement without evidence or investigation I used only primary sources, taking nothing on trust
- ▪ the state of being responsible for someone or something a man in a position of trust 同義詞
- ▪ literary a person or duty for which one has responsibility rulership is a trust from God
- 2. an arrangement whereby a person (a trustee) holds property as its nominal owner for the good of one or more beneficiaries a trust was set up the property is to be held in trust for his son 同義詞
- ▪ a body of trustees.
- ▪ an organization or company managed by trustees a charitable trust the National Trust
- 3. US dated a large company that has or attempts to gain monopolistic control of a market.
- 4. West Indian archaic commercial credit my master lived on trust at an alehouse
- 5. archaic a hope or expectation all the great trusts of womanhood
動詞
- 1. believe in the reliability, truth, or ability of I should never have trusted her he can be trusted to carry out an impartial investigation 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ allow someone to have, use, or look after (someone or something of importance or value) with confidence I'd trust you with my life 同義詞
- ▪ commit someone or something to the safekeeping of they don't like to trust their money to anyone outside the family 同義詞
- ▪ have confidence; hope (used as a polite formula in conversation) I trust that you have enjoyed this book 同義詞
- ▪ have faith or confidence she trusted in the powers of justice
- ▪ place reliance on (luck, fate, or chance) I hurtled down the path, trusting to luck that I wouldn't put a foot wrong
- 2. archaic allow credit to (a customer) all persons are forbid to trust sailors
- regarded as reliable or truthful: a trusted adviser
Oxford Dictionary
- showing or tending to have a belief in a person's honesty or sincerity; not suspicious: it is foolish to be too trusting of other people a shy and trusting child
Oxford Dictionary
- regarded as reliable or truthful: a trusted adviser
Oxford American Dictionary
- showing or tending to have a belief in a person's honesty or sincerity; not suspicious: it is foolish to be too trusting of other people a shy and trusting child
Oxford American Dictionary
- (in the UK) a National Health Service hospital which has opted to withdraw from local authority ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a company formed to act as a trustee or to deal with trusts.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a deed of conveyance creating and setting out the conditions of a trust.
Oxford Dictionary
- a trust for the preservation of places of historic interest or natural beauty in Britain.
Oxford American Dictionary
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- firm belief in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of someone or something: relations have to be built on trust they have been able to win the trust of the others
- believe in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of: I should never have trusted her he can be trusted to carry out an impartial investigation
Oxford American Dictionary