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trust

【tr? ST; tr? st]

noun

1 a. (U) trust, trust and credit [in]

Have a good impression on sb.

Trust sb.

He showed that he deserved our respect.

He betrayed our trust.

B. trustworthy things [people]

He is the only family we have.

He is the only person we can trust.

2 a. (U) (entrusted); take care of

Give something to sb. for safekeeping

Leave something to someone.

do sth. for sb.

Keep things for sb.

B. consignment [goods], consignment

These valuables are valuables.

These valuables are storage items.

3 (U) Responsibility (trust and entrustment); accountability

Serve as ~

Hold an important position [a great trust]

Look forward to, be sure of

Our hope is that he will recover. We have confidence in his recovery.

We firmly believe that he will recover.

5' Law'

A. Trust and trusteeship; Obligations of trustee

Violate ~

breach of trust

B. (3) Trustee, entrusted property and trust property

6(C) Trusteeship Committee

7 (u) "commercial" credit loans, accounting

Go shopping ~

buy/purchase on credit

8 (c) "Economic" Torres, manipulating a certain enterprise combination, enterprise combination.

(See Cartel 1)

Take? Do not lease evidence

Trust is trust (regardless of evidence or credit investigation, etc. ) [accepted without confirmation or investigation]

transitive verb

1 trust, believe ...

I can't understand what he said.

I can't believe what he said.

He is unforgivable.

He is unreliable.

2

A. Entrust, store and entrust [give] [give]; Entrust, deposit, entrust

I'll tell the branch manager the details. I'll tell the branch manager the details.

I will entrust the details to the branch manager.

Tell [a secret, etc] frankly

He is a man who can't keep a secret.

You can't tell him any secrets (he is a man who can't keep secrets)

3 a. rely on

You can't ignore the weather forecast.

The weather forecast is unreliable.

B. Feel free to let< do ... > and think & lt do ... > no problem.

We can't force her to go out alone at night

We don't trust her to go out alone at night.

John may be appointed to undertake this task.

John is sure to undertake [be competent for] the job.

C. Rest assured (in a certain place, state)

Can you take your child outdoors [out of your sight]? .

Can you trust your child to stay outside [where you can't see]?

Lend to sell on credit.

The tailor will ask me for a new suit.

The tailor will make me a new suit on credit.

5 a. (convinced) Just look forward to …, hope …, believe.

I'm sure he's not hurt.

I don't believe he's hurt.

[I ~, juxtaposed with the main clause or used as parenthesis] (confidently) expect …

I think he will arrive safely.

I hope he has arrived safely.

intransitive verb

1a. trust, trust […][in]

T~ in god.

Believe in God.

B. rely on, believe in, rely on, rely on and expect [people]

I remind you to arrive on time.

I believe you will arrive on time.

2 hope; Rely on [...] [come]

Take a chance.

By luck

You shouldn't rely so much on your experience.

You shouldn't rely so much on your experience.

think

believe

【b? “liv,bI-; Biˋli:v Bay? -]

transitive verb

1 believe; Believe in that ... right [true]

I hate you.

I believe you (what you say)

She believes everything she hears.

She believes everything she hears.

I don't understand what she said.

I don't believe what she said.

Think, think, believe.

A. think, think and believe

I think he is honest.

I think he is honest.

There are good reasons to deny this.

There is every reason to believe. ...

People used to think that the earth was the center of the universe.

People used to think that the earth was the center of the universe.

"Will he be here tomorrow?" -"I ~ so [not]." .

"Will he come here tomorrow?" "I think it is [not]

B.[I ~, juxtaposed with the main clause, or used as brackets] If I remember correctly.

He has been to Africa.

If I remember correctly, he has been to Africa.

C. think; & lt…& gt; think

I advised him to tell the truth.

I think he is honest.

You should always do what you think is right.

You should do what you think is right.

D. think; & lt Will (male name) ... > Believe.

I hope this plant can grow in South America.

I think this plant will grow in South America.

E. think

No one will doubt how difficult it is.

No one will believe how difficult it is.

intransitive verb

1 letter, letter; believe

I am quite ~! .

I totally believe it (I can't be wrong)

2

A. trust ... trust ... trust

You should believe in God.

You should believe in God.

He firmly believes that the boy is innocent.

He firmly believes that the boy is innocent.

B. Believe in the existence [authenticity] of ... and believe that it is true [in].

The boy is still Santa Claus.

The child still believes that Santa Claus really exists.

C. Believe in the value of […], believe in […], and think it is beneficial [China]

Maybe none of them died in the war.

Maybe they don't think war is beneficial.

I like to travel light.

I think it's best to travel light.

Believe it or not (oral)

Believe it or not, believe it or not.

pretend

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