trusting
- IPA[ˈtrəstiNG]
美式
- showing or tending to have a belief in a person's honesty or sincerity; not suspicious
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- 1. 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
- 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
- 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
- believe in the reliability, truth, or ability of: I should never have trusted her he can be trusted to carry out an impartial investigation
Oxford Dictionary
- regarded as reliable or truthful: a trusted adviser
Oxford American Dictionary
- regarded as reliable or truthful: a trusted adviser
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- an organization that controls the sale of alcohol in an area and channels profits into ... licensing trust members are elected under the terms of the Act
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- a territory under the trusteeship of the United Nations or of a country designated by it.
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- a collective investment fund that is priced, bought, and sold in units that represent a mixture ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a financial arrangement in which a person in public office gives the administration of private ...
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- IPA[ˈtrʌstɪŋ]
英式
- 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