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词汇 trust
释义 trust
verb
uk /trʌst/ us /trʌst/

trustverb (BELIEVE)


B1[ I or T ]
to believe that someone is good and honest and will not harm you, or that something is safe and reliable: 信任,信赖,相信
My sister warned me not to trust him.我姐姐告诫我不要相信他。
Trust me - I know about these things.相信我——我了解这些东西。
Trust your instincts, and do what you think is right.相信你的直觉,做你认为正确的事情。
I don't trust air travel - it's unnatural.我信不过航空旅行——它不合乎自然规律。
[ + obj + to infinitive ]I trust him to make the right decision.我相信他能作出正确的决定。
That man is not to be trusted.那个人不可靠。
I wouldn't trust him with my car.我不会把我的车交给他用。
Sometimes you have to trust in the goodness of human nature.有时你只能寄希望于人性的善良。
However much you plan an expedition like this, you still have to trust to luck to a certain extent.像这样的探险不管你准备得多么仔细,在某种程度上你仍然得依靠运气。
He's such a liar - you can't trust a word he says.他是个大骗子——他说的话一句都不能信。
I can't employ him in the shop unless I can trust him.
After what she did to me, I'll never trust her again.
You can trust Ruth because she always does things by the rules.
He's a sly old devil - I wouldn't trust him with my money.他是个老滑头——我不会把钱交托给他的。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Trusting and not trusting
accept/take something on faithidiom
bank
bank on someone/something
believe
believe in something
distrust
distrustful
distrustful of someone/something
distrustfully
have faith!idiom
mistrustful
mistrustfully
non-confidence
not trust someone an/one inchidiom
put/place your faith in something/someoneidiom
trustable
turn to someone/something
untrusting
untrustworthiness
untrustworthy

trustverb (HOPE)


C1[ I ]formal
to hope and expect that something is true: 想;希望,盼望
[ + (that) ]I trust (that) you slept well?我想你睡得还好吧?
The meeting went well, I trust.我希望会议进行得顺利。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Hoping and hopefulness
appealingly
beyond someone's expectations
boosterish
boosterism
bright spot
fancy
hope springs eternalidiom
hopeful
hopefully
hopefulness
it's an ill wind (that blows nobody any good)idiom
over-optimism
over-optimistic
over-optimistically
pin your hopes on something/someoneidiom
pious
pipe dream
positively
wing
wishfully

Idioms


I wouldn't trust someone as far as I could throw them
not trust someone an/one inch
trust someone (to do something)!
trust
noun
uk /trʌst/ us /trʌst/

trustnoun (BELIEF)


B2[ U ]
the belief that you can trust someone or something: 信任,信赖
a relationship based on trust and understanding建立在信任与理解基础上的关系
We were obviously wrong to put our trust in her.显然,我们不该信任她。
He's in a position of trust (= a position with responsibilities, especially to the public).他身居要职。
 take something on trust
to believe that something is true although you have no proof凭空相信,贸然相信
Lack of trust is very destructive in a relationship.恋爱时缺乏信任是非常不利的。
Theirs was a partnership based on mutual respect, trust and understanding.他们的合作是建立在相互尊重、信任和理解的基础之上的。
A good relationship is built on trust.良好的关系建立在信任的基础上。
All her life she had a childlike trust in other people.她一辈子都对人怀有单纯的信任。
We place our trust in doctors, but even they are fallible.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Trusting and not trusting
accept/take something on faithidiom
bank
bank on someone/something
believe
believe in something
distrust
distrustful
distrustful of someone/something
distrustfully
have faith!idiom
mistrustful
mistrustfully
non-confidence
not trust someone an/one inchidiom
put/place your faith in something/someoneidiom
trustable
turn to someone/something
untrusting
untrustworthiness
untrustworthy

trustnoun (LEGAL ARRANGEMENT)


[ C ]
a legal arrangement in which a person or organization controls property and/or money for another person or organization: (金钱或财产的)信托,托管
Under the terms of the trust he receives interest on the money, but he cannot get at the money itself.按照信托协议,他得到那笔钱的利息,但不可处置本金。
The money that her father left her is being held/kept in trust (= being controlled) for her until she's 30.父亲留给她的钱被托管了起来,直到她30岁时才能取出。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Trusts & funds
annuity
blind trust
charitable trust
covenant something to someone/something
fund
funding
holding company
kitty
mutual fund
non-discretionary
pension fund
pension plan
slush fund
support
syndic
the Consolidated Fund
trust fund
trustee
trusteeship
unit trust

trustnoun (ORGANIZATION)


[ C ]
an organization that controls property and/or money for another person: 信托基金机构
He works for a charitable trust.他为一家慈善信托机构工作。
Housing trusts help to provide houses for people who are not well off.住房基金机构向那些不富裕的人们提供住房方面的帮助。
[ C ]US
used in the name of some banks: 信托银行
Morgan Guaranty Trust摩根保证信托银行
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Organizations, Societies & clubs
Assn
Assoc.
co-op
collegium
cooperative
establishment
fellowship
host
lodge
membership
mission
organization
secret society
semi-public
shuffle
sub-organization
subchapter
subcommission
superclub
youth club

You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:


Trusts & funds
Banks

trust | American Dictionary


trust
verb[ I/T ]
us/trʌst/

trustverb[I/T] (BELIEVE)


to have confidence in something, or to believe in someone:
[ T ]Trust me – I would never lie to you.
[ T ]I was tested, but I’m not sure I trust the results.
[ I ]I have finally learned to trust in my own abilities.

trustverb[I/T] (HOPE)


to hope and expect that something is true:
[ T ]I trust (that) you slept well?
trust
noun
us/trʌst/

trustnoun (ARRANGEMENT)


[ C/U ] social studies
a legal arrangement in which a person or organization controls property or money for the benefit of another person or organization:
[ U ]The money is being held in trust for her until she turns 21.
[ C/U ] social studies
A trust is also a group of people or organizations that controls property or money for its own benefit, or the property or money controlled by the group:
[ C ]The danger of trusts is that they can become very powerful.

trustnoun (BELIEF)


[ U ]
the belief that you can trust someone or something:
Their relationship is based on trust and understanding.
We were obviously wrong to put our trust in her.

trust | Business English


trust
noun
uk /trʌst/us
[ U ]
belief that you can depend on someone or something:
Following the recent scandals the industry has to rebuild public trust.
Any good business relationship is built on mutual trust.
He was elected as a public official in a position of trust.
[ C or U ] LAW, FINANCE
a legal arrangement in which you give a person or organization the right to manage money or property for a particular person or group of people that you have chosen to receive the money:
In her will she set up a trust to provide scholarships for young musicians.
His inheritance was held in trust until he reached 18.
They consulted a solicitor on how to move the controlled trust money.
[ C ] LAW, FINANCE
an organization that manages money or property for another person or group:
set up/establish a trust
The company is owned by a trust on behalf of staff.
She is director of the not-for-profit trust that runs the parks.
[ C ] LAW, FINANCE
an arrangement between two or more companies to work together illegally, for example to control prices:
There are difficulties with the laws relating to illegal trusts.
The agreement was found to have breached US anti trust laws.

See also


active trust
blind trust
brains trust
breach of trust
business trust
charitable trust
constructive trust
deed of trust
discretionary trust
executed trust
View all

executory trust
express trust
fixed trust
flexible trust
implied trust
investment trust
living trust
private trust
public trust
unit trust

Examples of trust


trust
He has been raised in circumstances in which trusting the police has been unjustified.
The contradictions have become so acute that words are no longer to be trusted.
Listed equity is composed of equity securities of listed corporations and units in listed unit trusts.
There is also the trace of a suggestion that for these reasons they can even be trusted more, being more innocent and, perhaps, neutral.
In total, 13 (35%) of the later trusts said that their health authorities had set the agenda, compared with five (19%) of the early trusts.
Our comparison of early and later trusts found little evidence that the process is being driven by building on success and developmental learning.
Rapid social changes had undermined the charitable objects of many trusts.
Could the 'cheap men ', or unskilled labourers employed by the electric company, be trusted to read the meter ?
Most adolescents also reported that their parents trusted how they handled their schoolwork.
Third parties were not trusted, in terms of their fairness or competence, and thus they did not necessarily have the ability to settle disputes.
When ranked according to performance on key variables 118 trusts scored three or less.
A qualitative study of the introduction of nurse practitioners trusted the judgement of nurse practitioners and signed prescriptions without assessing a patient (unless requested to).
One values being trusted oneself, merely because one wants to be included in co-operative ventures on terms that are advantageous.
If sufficient information is obtained and if this information can be trusted, the agent can reliably choose its interaction partners.
Of great significance here is that third parties were not necessarily trusted for their ability to be effective in settling disputes.
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Collocations withtrust


trust

These are words often used in combination with trust.

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atmosphere of trust
Second, the observation that attuned musical responsiveness was essential to the children's exchanges suggests that teachers need to establish an atmosphereoftrust and empathy.
betrayal of trust
That shows that there is no betrayaloftrust on the ground that the administration may suffer in efficiency.
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bond of trust
There appears to be a bondoftrust and an absence of tension.
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