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词汇 entrusting
释义 entrusting
present participle ofentrust
entrust
verb[ T+ adv/prep ]
uk /ɪnˈtrʌst/ us /ɪnˈtrʌst/
to give someone a thing or a duty for which they are responsible: 委托;交托;托付
entrust something to someoneHe didn't look like the sort of man you should entrust your luggage to.他看上去就不可靠,你不应该把行李托付给他。
be entrusted withTwo senior officials have been entrusted with organizing the auction.两名高级官员受委托组织这次拍卖活动。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Giving, providing and supplying
accommodate
accommodate someone with something
accord
administer
administration
afford
arm someone with something
dish
hand off
hand something around
hand something back
hand something down
hand something in
invest
outfit
re-equipment
reassign
reassignment
rebid
regift

Examples of entrusting


entrusting

In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.


The venture of faith is an act of trust, or of entrusting oneself, in the light of what is believed.
Her new contribution to this discussion revolves around the phenomenon of city merchants purchasing sheep and entrusting them to nomads for care and shearing.
Under normal circumstances, entrusting stylebook decisions to so large a group would be thought a recipe for linguistic confusion, but circumstances were not normal.
By entrusting 'prefects' with the interpretation of the law, the emergency anticipated the centralising and authoritarian trends which would arise during the war.
In doing so, he stressed the need to bolster the cattle entrusting system, existing in ' friendly ' relations between the communities, with specific policy measures.
These beliefs are involved in entrusting someone with a given task.
He further distinguishes between thin believing, in which there is no entrusting of oneself, and thick believing, in which there is.
But there might be no occasion for me to act on my trust by entrusting some matter to you.
Patients assume a position of vulnerability by depending on their physician, to the point of entrusting their life to that analogue of friendship.
Second, they need to be confident that their privacy is protected and that the security risks involved in entrusting agents to perform transactions on their behalf are minimized.
There is no difficulty about entrusting an organisation of this kind with a sum of money.
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So, although it is unusual, there may be something to be said for entrusting this task to one man.
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As regards mortgages, customers are not entrusting their own funds to financial firms; it is the other way round.
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If we must insist upon some form of local autonomy, that might be better than entrusting it to bodies which have general purposes.
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Surely, there is no greater danger in entrusting this matter to the discretion of a tribunal.
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