「trust」

n. 信任,信赖;责任;托拉斯
vt. 信任,信赖;盼望;赊卖给
vi. 信任,信赖;依靠
n. (Trust)人名;(英)特拉斯特

英 [trʌst]美 [trʌst]

权威例句

  1. It can be beneficial to share your feelings with someone you trust.
    向自己信任的人倾诉感情是很有益处的。
    来自柯林斯例句
  2. That's why I must trust you to keep this secret.
    那就是为什么我必须得相信你会保守这个秘密的原因。
    来自柯林斯例句
  3. Jake has raised two smashing kids and I trust his judgement.
    杰克养大了两个了不起的孩子,我相信他的判断。
    来自柯林斯例句
  4. Eleanor's work among the women will, I trust, bear fruit.
    我相信埃莉诺所做的工作会在妇女中有所成效。
    来自柯林斯例句
  5. He susses his colleagues out and he knows who he can trust.
    他摸清了自己同事的底细,知道了谁可以信任。
    来自柯林斯例句

中文词源

trust 信任,委托,依赖

来自 true,忠诚的,真实的,-st,表名词,比较 forest.引申词义信任,委托,依赖等。

英语词源

trust

trust: [13] Trust was probably borrowed from Old Norse traust ‘help, confidence, firmness’. This, together with its modern German and Dutch relatives trost and troost ‘consolation’, goes back to the same prehistoric Germanic base as produced English true and truthTryst [14] is probably closely related. It was borrowed from Old French triste ‘appointed place for positioning oneself during a hunt’, which itself was very likely acquired from a Scandinavian source connected with traust.
=> true

trust (n.)

c. 1200, "reliance on the veracity, integrity, or other virtues of someone or something; religious faith," from Old Norse traust "help, confidence, protection, support," from Proto-Germanic abstract noun *traustam (cognates: Old Frisian trast, Dutch troost "comfort, consolation," Old High German trost "trust, fidelity," German Trost "comfort, consolation," Gothic trausti "agreement, alliance"), from Proto-Germanic *treuwaz-, source of Old English treowian "to believe, trust," and treowe "faithful, trusty" (see true (adj.)).

from c. 1300 as "reliability, trustworthiness; trustiness, fidelity, faithfulness;" from late 14c. as "confident expectation" and "that on which one relies." From early 15c. in legal sense of "confidence placed in a one who holds or enjoys the use of property entrusted to him by its legal owner;" mid-15c. as "condition of being legally entrusted." Meaning "businesses organized to reduce competition" is recorded from 1877. Trust-buster is recorded from 1903.

trust (v.)

c. 1200, from Old Norse treysta "to trust, rely on, make strong and safe," from traust (see trust (n.)). Related: Trusted; trusting.

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