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词汇 trust
释义 trust (verb) trust 6 ENTRIES FOUND: trust (noun) trust (verb) trusting (adjective) trust fund (noun) brain trust (noun) unit trust (noun) 1 trust /ˈtrʌst/ noun plural trusts 1 trust /ˈtrʌst/ noun plural trusts Learner's definition of TRUST 1  [noncount] : belief that someone or something is reliable, good, honest, effective, etc.信任;信赖 Our relationship is founded on mutual love and trust.我们的关系是建立在相互的爱和信任的基础上的。 His lies and deception shattered my trust in him.他的谎言和欺骗完全破坏了我对他的信任。 She has no trust in the security of online banking.她不相信网上银行的安全性。 He placed/put his trust in [=trusted] his closest friends and few others.除了最亲密的朋友,他几乎谁都不信。 She betrayed my trust.她辜负了我的信任。 2  a  : an arrangement in which someone's property or money is legally held or managed by someone else or by an organization (such as a bank) for usually a set period of time信托(财产);托管 [count] He created a trust for his children.他为孩子们设立了财产托管。 [noncount] The property will be held in trust until her 18th birthday.这份财产将实行托管,直到她l8岁生日为止。 — see also trust fund, unit trust b  [count] : an organization that results from the creation of a trust信托机构 a charitable trust慈善信托机构 3  [count] chiefly US : a group of companies that work together to try to control an industry by reducing competition托拉斯(大企业为获得高额利润而联合组成的垄断组织) laws limiting the formation of trusts限制托拉斯形成的法规 4  [noncount] : responsibility for the safety and care of someone or something责任;照管 The child was committed to his trust.这个孩子托给他照管。 We left our pets in the trust of [=in the care of] our neighbor while we were gone.外出期间我们把宠物委托给邻居代管。 She has been placed in a position of trust. [=she has been given a job/position in which she has a lot of responsibility and power]她被委以重任。 take something on trust : to believe that something you have been told is true or correct even though you do not have proof of it听信;贸然相信 I don't know anything about cars so I had to take the mechanic's recommendations on trust.我对汽车一窍不通,只好听维修工的意见。 — see also brain trust 2 trust /ˈtrʌst/ verb trusts; trusted; trusting 2 trust /ˈtrʌst/ verb trusts; trusted; trusting Learner's definition of TRUST [+ object] 1  a  : to believe that someone or something is reliable, good, honest, effective, etc. : to have confidence in (someone or something)信任,相信 Working together is going to be difficult if you don't trust each other.如果你们互不信任,就很难在一起工作。 “Are you sure this will work?” “Trust me. I know what I'm doing.”“你确定这个管用吗?”“相信我,我有把握。” I trust him to do the right thing. [=I believe that he will do the right thing because I trust him]我相信他会做正确的事。 If you have a problem, tell your parent, teacher, or someone else you trust.你如果有麻烦,就告诉父母、老师或其他你信任的人。 I should never have trusted him.我根本就不该相信他。 Their company is a trusted name in quality appliances.他们公司是一个值得信赖的高级家用电器品牌。 I don't trust that ladder. [=I don't think that ladder is safe]我认为那个梯子不安全。 She got her cast taken off, but she doesn't quite trust her leg yet. [=she doesn't feel confident that her leg is completely strong/healthy yet]她把腿上打的石膏拿掉了,但对腿还是不太放心。 b  : to believe that something is true or correct相信…是真的;相信…正确 Don't trust everything you read.不可尽信书。 You can't trust the rumors.不要相信谣言。 You should trust your instincts/judgment and do what you think is right.相信你的直觉/判断,做你认为正确的事。 You can trust her word. [=you can believe that she will do what she says she will do and that what she says is true]她的话可信。 2  somewhat formal : to hope or expect that something is true or will happen指望;期待 — often used to politely tell someone what you think they should do常用于委婉地表达自己的想法 I trust that you'll pay me for the broken window.我想你一定会为打破窗户给我些补偿。 All of this will be cleaned up by the time I get back, I trust.但愿我回来时所有这一切都已清理干净。 trust in [phrasal verb] trust in (someone or something) formal : to have a strong belief in the goodness or ability of (someone or something) : to have trust in (someone or something)相信;信任 They trust in God.他们信仰上帝。 It is important that they trust in themselves and their abilities.他们相信自己和自己的能力,这是很重要的。 trust to [phrasal verb] 1  trust to (something) : to rely on (something you have no control over, such as luck or chance) to get what you want or need依靠(命运、机会等);听天由命 We can't control what happens. All we can do at this point is hope for the best and trust to luck.我们控制不了局势的发展。我们此刻所能做的就是怀着最好的希望,然后碰运气吧。 You're more likely to make friends if you seek them out rather than simply trusting to chance.如果你主动寻找而不是单纯靠运气,可能更有希望交到朋友。 2  trust (something) to (someone) : to give the responsibility of doing (something) to (someone)交由(某人)做(某事) They trusted the care of their daughter to her grandparents while they were on vacation.他们外出度假时将女儿交给祖父母照顾。 trust with [phrasal verb] trust (someone) with (something) : to allow (someone) to have or use (something valuable)交付;允许使用 They trusted their son with the family car.他们允许儿子用家里的汽车。 I trusted the reporter with my story.我把我的故事告诉了那名记者。
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