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| 词汇 | trust |
| 释义 | IDIOMSLANG TRUST pin one's faith on someone or something to put one's hope, trust, or faith in someone or something.I’m pinning my faith on your efforts.Don’t pin your faith on Tom. He's not dependable. take someone into one's confidence to trust someone with confidential information; to tell a secret to someone and trust the person to keep the secret.We are good friends, hut I didn't feel I could take her into my confidence.I know something very important about Jean. Can I take you into my confidence? trust verb► I wouldn't trust you as far as I can throw youused as an expression of deep mistrust in someone UK, 1961trust in 1. trust in sb formal to feel confident that you can trust someone: Hennard was a difficult man, who never seemed to talk to or trust in any of his colleagues. You know you can trust in me.2. trust in sth formal to feel confident that something is good, right etc and will be successful: None of us know what the future will be like, but we have to trust in our own ability to deal with it. trust to trust to sth/sb to depend on something, especially luck or your memory to help you do something: Don't trust to luck - make sure you get proper advice. It is important always to check the information first and not trust to memory.■ SIMILAR TO: rely on trust with trust sb with sth if you trust someone with something valuable or the responsibility for doing something, you depend on them to look after it carefully or deal with it in a sensible way: I could never trust Dan with money - he just went out and spent it all on beer. Can the Socialists be trusted with the job of running the economy?
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