单词 | trust |
释义 | Word Frequency trust(trʌst) noun 1. reliance on and confidence in the truth, worth, reliability, etc, of a person or thing; faith ▶ Related adjective: fiducial2. a group of commercial enterprises combined to monopolize and control the market for any commodity: illegal in the US 3. the obligation of someone in a responsible position a position of trust 4. custody, charge, or care a child placed in my trust 5. a person or thing in which confidence or faith is placed 6. commercial credit 7. a. an arrangement whereby a person to whom the legal title to property is conveyed (the trustee) holds such property for the benefit of those entitled to the beneficial interest b. property that is the subject of such an arrangement c. the confidence put in the trustee ▶ Related adjective: fiduciary8. (in the British National Health Service) a self-governing hospital, group of hospitals, or other body providing health-care services, which operatesas an independent commercial unit within the NHS 9. trust company, trust account (sense 2) 10. (modifier) of or relating to a trust or trusts trust property verb 11. (tr; may take a clause as object) to expect, hope, or suppose I trust that you are well 12. (when tr, may take an infinitive; when intr, often foll by in or to) to place confidence in (someone to do something); have faith (in); rely (upon) I trust him to tell her 13. (transitive) to consign for care the child was trusted to my care 14. (transitive) to allow (someone to do something) with confidence in his or her good sense or honesty I trust my daughter to go 15. (transitive) to extend business credit to Derived forms trustable (ˈtrustable) adjective trustability (ˌtrustaˈbility) noun truster (ˈtruster) noun Word origin C13: from Old Norse traust; related to Old High German trost solace |
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