单词 | on trust |
释义 | > as lemmasin (also † on) trust ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > safety > protection or defence > care, protection, or charge > having care or custody (of) [phrase] > in condition of something put in another's care in (also on) trust1425 1425 W. Paston in Paston Lett. & Papers (2004) I. 3 Þe which procuracie and appelle I shal sende to yowr persone..with moneye onward on trust. ?1529 R. Hyrde tr. J. L. Vives Instr. Christen Woman i. x. sig. K.iv v Hit is to be taken hede of: that the woman, whom the mayde is put in trust to, haue no wanton sonnes, nor bredren. 1596 E. Spenser Second Pt. Faerie Queene v. iv. sig. O8v To knights of great emprise The charge of Iustice giuen was in trust, That they might execute her iudgements wise. View more context for this quotation 1609 W. Shakespeare Pericles iii. 13 His sealed Commission left in trust with mee. View more context for this quotation 1664 S. Butler Hudibras: Second Pt. ii. i. 37 To make over In trust, your fortune to your Lover. on (also † upon, † of) trust a. Confidence in the intention or ability of a customer to pay at a future time for goods or services supplied without immediate payment; = credit n. 9a. Chiefly in on (also † upon, † of) trust and variants: without giving or receiving immediate payment. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > management of money > solvency > [noun] > credit creance1399 trust1509 credence?a1513 credit1542 tick1668 strap1828 jawbone1862 sock1874 cred1973 society > trade and finance > management of money > solvency > [adverb] > on credit to fristc1440 on (also upon, of) trust1509 on (also upon) credit1560 in, upon, on (the) score1568 on time1628 on or upon (the) tick1642 upon the tally1807 on the nod1882 on the slate1909 on the cuff1927 on the knocker1934 1509 H. Watson tr. S. Brant Shyppe of Fooles (de Worde) Contents sig. A.vi To take on truste. 1551 R. Robinson tr. T. More Vtopia sig. Kv They care not whether they sell for reddye moneye: or els vpon truste to be paide at a daye. 1573 T. Tusser Fiue Hundreth Points Good Husbandry (new ed.) f. 16 At first hand he buyeth, that payeth al downe..at third hand he buyeth, that buyeth of trust. 1649 Bp. J. Hall Resol. & Decisions i. iv. 34 Those who are able to pay downe ready money..know to expect a better pennyworth, then those that runne upon trust. 1681 in Publ. Sc. Hist. Soc. (1905) 46 Introd. 85 Cloath will be..delivered out to the merchants and after 12 moneths trust they will be paying in money to account the cloath sold them. 1758 S. Johnson Idler 14 Oct. 217 My Master lived on trust at an alehouse. 1829 W. Cobbett Advice to Young Men ii. §63 The man..who purchases on trust, not only pays for the trust, but he also pays his due share of what the tradesman loses by trust. 1862 Frank Leslie's Illustr. Newspaper 29 Nov. 150/1 We lived in a shabby street, and had only very poor customers... Most of those who came wanted trust. 1920 Advertising & Selling 1 May 36/2 Goods bought on trust. 1993 N. Bourne Company Law xi. 136 5,000 additional shares..were to be held on trust for the employees of the company. on trust 9. A game in which a dog is made to wait for a reward. Chiefly in on trust: (of a dog) waiting for a reward, often with a titbit in view; see trust v. 9. Now somewhat rare. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > mammals > group Unguiculata or clawed mammal > family Canidae > dog > [adjective] > that acts in specific way made1474 sheep-bitinga1616 hard-bitten1686 on trust1875 obedience-trained1937 the world > food and drink > farming > animal husbandry > keeping dogs or cats > [adjective] > affinity with dogs > obeying command on trust1875 the world > animals > mammals > group Unguiculata or clawed mammal > family Canidae > dog > [verb (intransitive)] > act in particular way fawna1250 stoop?1530 kennel1552 fetch-and-carrya1616 to cock one's ears1714 beg1816 toll1851 trust1939 1875 Bazaar, Exchange & Mart 2 June 419/2 Now place your dog ‘on trust’ before any one of these cards, outside the circle, while you face him inside, a few yards back. 1932 C. L. Morgan Fountain i. 4 In Lewis's compartment were two former sergeants of marine, Lapham and Shordey, upright in opposite corners like dogs on trust. 1939 C. Day Lewis Child of Misfortune 196 Eve was trying to teach her puppy to play ‘Trust’ with a piece of biscuit. 1970 J. Fleming Young Man, I think you're Dying ix. 127 The manner of dogs put on Trust for a biscuit, watching the biscuit until the words: Paid for! < as lemmas |
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