trust
US: /ˈtɹəst/
UK: /tɹˈʌst/
UK: /tɹˈʌst/
English Vietnamese dictionary
trust /trʌst/
- danh từ
- sự tín nhiệm, lòng tin, sự tin cậy
- to have (put, repose) trust in someone: tin cậy ai, tín nhiệm ai
- a breach of trust: sự bội tín
- you must take what I say on trust: anh cứ tin vào lời tôi
- niềm hy vọng, kỳ vọng, sự tin tưởng, sự trông mong
- you are my sole trust: anh là nguồn hy vọng duy nhất của tôi, tôi chỉ biết trông mong vào anh
- sự giao phó, sự phó thác, sự uỷ thác
- to commit to someone's trust: giao phó cho ai trông nom, uỷ thác cho ai
- to have in trust: được giao phó, được uỷ thác
- to leave in trust: uỷ thác
- to lold a property in trust: (pháp lý) trông nom một tài sản được uỷ thác
- trách nhiệm
- a position of great trust: một chức vị có trách nhiệm lớn
- (thương nghiệp) sự mua chịu, sự bán chịu
- to supply goods on trust: cung cấp hàng chịu
- to deliver goods on trust: giao hàng chịu
- (kinh tế) tơrơt
- sự tín nhiệm, lòng tin, sự tin cậy
- ngoại động từ
- tin, tin cậy, tín nhiệm; trông cậy
- to trust someone: tin ai, tín nhiệm ai
- his words can't be trusted: lời nói của nó không thể tin được
- hy vọng
- I trust that you are in good health: tôi hy vọng rằng anh vấn khoẻ mạnh
- I trust to be able to join you: tôi hy vọng có thể đến với anh
- giao phó, phó thác, uỷ thác
- I know I can trust my children with you: tôi biết tôi có thể giao phó con cái tôi cho anh được
- phó mặc, để mặc, bỏ mặc
- I can't trust you out of my sight: tôi không thể phó mặc anh không trông nom dòm ngó gì đến
- bán chịu, cho chịu
- you can trust him for any amount: anh có thể cho hắn chịu bao nhiêu cũng được
- tin, tin cậy, tín nhiệm; trông cậy
- nội động từ
- trông mong, tin cậy
- to trust to luck: trông vào sự may mắn
- to trust in someone: tin ở ai
- trông mong, tin cậy
Advanced English dictionary
noun, verb
+ noun
1 [U] ~ (in sb/sth) the belief that sb/sth is good, sincere, honest, etc. and will not try to harm or deceive you: Her trust in him was unfounded. + a partnership based on trust + It has taken years to earn their trust. + If you put your trust in me, I will not let you down. + She will not betray your trust (= do sth that you have asked her not to do). + He was appointed to a position of trust (= a job involving a lot of responsibility, because people trust him). + a breach of trust + If I were you, I would not place too much trust in their findings.
2 [C, U] (law) an arrangement by which an organization or a group of people has legal control of money or property that has been given to sb, usually until that person reaches a particular age; an amount of money or property that is controlled in this way: He set up a trust for his children. + The money will be held in trust until she is 18. + Our fees depend on the value of the trust.
See also -
3 [C] (law) an organization or a group of people that invests money that is given or lent to it and uses the profits to help a charity: a charitable trust
4 [C] (business) (especially AmE) a group of companies that work together illegally to reduce competition, control prices, etc: anti-trust laws
Idioms: in sb's trust
in the trust of sb being looked after by sb: The family pet was left in the trust of a neighbour.
take sth on trust to believe what sb says even though you do not have any proof or evidence to show that it is true
+ verb
1 to have confidence in sb; to believe that sb is good, sincere, honest, etc: [VN] She trusts Alan implicitly. + [VN to inf] Can they be trusted to take care of the business while we are away? + You can trust me not to tell anyone.
2 [VN] to believe that sth is true or correct or that you can rely on it: He trusted her judgement. + Don't trust what the newspapers say!
3 [V (that)] (formal) to hope and expect that sth is true: I trust (that) you have no objections to our proposals?
Idioms: not trust sb an inch to not trust sb at all: He says he just wants to help you but I wouldn't trust him an inch if I were you.
trust you, him, her, etc. (to do sth) (spoken, informal) used when sb does or says sth that you think is typical of them: Trust John to forget Sue's birthday!
more at TRIED
Phrasal Verbs: trust in sb/sth (formal) to have confidence in sb/sth; to believe that sb/sth is good and can be relied on: She needs to trust more in her own abilities.
trust to sth [no passive] to put your confidence in sth such as luck, chance, etc. because there is nothing else to help you: I stumbled along in the dark, trusting to luck to find the right door.
trust sb with sth/sb to give sth/sb to a person to take care of because you believe they would be very careful with it/them: I'd trust her with my life.
Thesaurus dictionary
n.
1 confidence, reliance, faith, conviction, certitude, certainty, sureness, positiveness, assurance, belief:
Place your trust in me.
2 credit, reliability, dependability, credibility, trustworthiness:
The company will sell you the piano on trust.
3 custody, care, keeping, charge, guardianship, protection, safe keeping, trusteeship:
The money is in trust for Gillian's grandchildren.
4 monopoly, cartel; group, corporation, conglomerate:
An international trust controls the world market in diamonds.
v.
5 rely (on or upon), have faith or confidence (in), confide (in), depend or bank or count (on or upon), pin (one's) faith or hopes on or upon:
I trust that you will attend the meeting. In God we trust - others must pay cash. Can I trust you to keep a secret? Don't trust to luck.
6 entrust, commit, give, delegate, make or turn or sign or hand over, depute, assign, empower, consign:
I shouldn't trust my money to her.
Collocation dictionary
1 relying on sb/sth
ADJ.
great
They have placed great trust in him as a negotiator.
| absolute, complete | blind, implicit
They followed the instructions in blind trust that all would turn out well.
| basic | mutual | sacred
They accepted the responsibility as a sacred trust (= sth that had been trusted to them).
| fragile
the fragile trust that existed between them
| misplaced | public
the need to restore public trust
VERB + TRUST
have
We have absolute trust in the teachers. Does the scheme have the trust and cooperation of the workers?
| place, put | build (up), develop | earn, gain, win | abuse, betray
He claimed the government had betrayed the trust of the British peo
| lose | restore | be based on
a relationship based on trust
TRUST + VERB
exist
PREP.
~ between
efforts to promote mutual trust between nations
| ~ in
His trust in them was misplaced.
PHRASES
a breach of trust, a lack of trust, a position of trust
As a teacher, you are in a position of trust.
2 financial arrangement
ADJ.
independent, self-governing | offshore, overseas | investment | unit
Investing in a unit trust reduces risks for small investors.
| charitable, family, hospital
VERB + TRUST
hold sth in/on, keep sth in
The proceeds will be held in trust for the children until they are eighteen.
| create, establish, set up
Wealthy people can set up overseas trusts for their children.
| invest in | administer, run
TRUST + NOUN
account, assets, fund | deed | status | manager | beneficiary, holder
PREP.
in ~
His father put the money in trust for him until he was 21.
| ~ for
the Cecil Houses Trust for old people
ADV.
implicitly
I trust you implicitly.
| completely, fully | not entirely, not quite, not really
You can never entirely trust even a ‘tame’ leopard.
VERB + TRUST
can/could
I knew I could trust John.
| be prepared to, be willing to | be reluctant to
I was reluctant to trust the evidence of my senses.
PREP.
to
I stumbled along in the dark, trusting to luck to find the right door.
| with
I'd trust her with my life.
PHRASES
not to be trusted
He is not to be trusted with other people's money.
| tried and trusted
tried and trusted techniques
Concise English dictionary
trusts|trusted|trustingtrʌst
noun
+something (as property) held by one party (the trustee) for the benefit of another (the beneficiary)
+certainty based on past experience
+the trait of believing in the honesty and reliability of others
+a consortium of independent organizations formed to limit competition by controlling the production and distribution of a product or service
+complete confidence in a person or plan etc
+a trustful relationship
verb
+have confidence or faith in
+allow without fear
+be confident about something
+expect and wish
+confer a trust upon
+extend credit to