Trust
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British pronunciation/tɹˈʌst/
American pronunciation/ˈtɹəst/

Définition et Signification de "trust"

to trust
01

faire confiance à

to believe that someone is sincere, reliable, or competent
Ditransitive: to trust sb to do sth
Transitive: to trust sb
to trust definition and meaning
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The manager often trusts the team to make informed decisions.
She regularly trusts her colleagues to complete tasks efficiently.
Yesterday, he trusted his friend to handle an important project.
1.1

faire confiance, avoir confiance

to believe that something is accurate, true, or reliable
Transitive: to trust sth
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Right now, the scientist is actively trusting the results of the ongoing experiment.
They trust their doctor ’s advice completely.
They trust the weather forecast before planning their trip.
02

faire confiance à, se fier à

to allow someone to act freely because you believe they will act responsibly
Ditransitive: to trust sb to do sth
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The parents trusted their teenager to stay out late with friends.
He trusted his assistant to handle the meeting in his absence.
They trust their kids to stay home alone for a few hours.
03

faire confiance à, se fier à

to rely on something or someone with confidence
Transitive: to trust in sth
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Many people trust in the effectiveness of this natural remedy.
The hikers trusted in their map to find the way.
They trust in the power of education to change lives.
04

faire confiance, avoir confiance

to believe strongly that something will happen as desired or expected
Transitive: to trust that
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The team trusts their efforts will impress the judges.
They trust that their hard work will lead to success.
I trust everything will work out in the end.
05

confier, faire confiance à

to give someone or something to another's care, believing they will keep it safe
Ditransitive: to trust sb/sth to sb
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The tourists trusted their luggage to the hotel staff.
We trust our documents to this courier service for delivery.
He trusted the valuable painting to the museum for display.
06

faire confiance, accorde du crédit

to let someone buy something now and pay for it later
Transitive: to trust sb
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The bakery trusted its best customers during tough times.
Can you trust me for the bill?
We do n’t trust new customers until they establish a payment history.
Trust
01

confiance

the strong belief that someone is honest or something is true and so we can count on them
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trust definition and meaning
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The foundation of any successful partnership is mutual trust and respect.
Their long history of friendship created a bond of trust between them.
The child 's trust in her parents was unwavering, knowing they would always be there for her.
02

fiducie, trust

something (as property) held by one party (the trustee) for the benefit of another (the beneficiary)
03

confiance, foi

certainty based on past experience
04

confiance, foi

complete confidence in a person or plan etc
05

trust, conglomérat

a consortium of independent organizations formed to limit competition by controlling the production and distribution of a product or service
06

confiance, foi

a trustful relationship
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The manager often trusts the team to make informed decisions.
She regularly trusts her colleagues to complete tasks efficiently.
Yesterday, he trusted his friend to handle an important project.
I trust him because he has never let me down.
I trust her when it comes to making important decisions.
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