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  • 71trust — 01. I can t really [trust] him because he has lied to me about a number of things. 02. We chose Josh as our treasurer because everyone knows he is a really [trustworthy] guy. 03. Yannick is a very [trusting] person, and sometimes people take… …

    Grammatical examples in English

  • 72trust — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, probably of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse traust trust; akin to Old English trēowe faithful more at true Date: 13th century 1. a. assured reliance on the character, ability, strength, or truth of… …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 73trust — (Voz inglesa.) ► sustantivo masculino ECONOMÍA Agrupación de varias empresas que se funden en una sola, en general para conseguir una situación de monopolio en el mercado de un determinado bien o servicio. IRREG. plural trusts * * * trust (ingl.; …

    Enciclopedia Universal

  • 74trust — Synonyms and related words: Aktiengesellschaft, absolute interest, accept, accept for gospel, accept implicitly, acceptation, acception, acquiescence, agency, agentship, aktiebolag, arrogance, aspiration, aspire to, assign, assignment, assumption …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 75trust — noun 1》 firm belief in someone or something.     ↘acceptance of the truth of a statement without evidence or investigation. 2》 the state of being responsible for someone or something: a man in a position of trust. 3》 Law an arrangement whereby a… …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 76trust — 1. noun 1) good relationships are built on trust Syn: confidence, belief, faith, certainty, assurance, conviction, credence; reliance Ant: distrust, mistrust, doubt 2) a position of trust …

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  • 77trúst — a m (ȗ) 1. v kapitalistični ekonomiki združenje enakih ali sorodnih podjetij za dosego monopolnega položaja na tržišču: združiti se v trust / naftni trust 2. publ., ekspr., v zvezi možganski trust skupina ljudi, ki opravlja raziskovalno,… …

    Slovar slovenskega knjižnega jezika

  • 78trust — 1. noun /tɹʌst/ a) Confidence in or reliance on some person or quality. , 1671, O ever failing trust / In mortal strength! John Milton, Samson Agonistes b) Dependence upon something in the future; hope. , 1611, Such trust have we through Christ.… …

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  • 79trust — An arrangement enabling property to be held by a person or persons (the trustees) for the benefit of some other person or persons (the beneficiaries). The trustee is the legal owner of the property but the beneficiary has an equitable interest in …

    Accounting dictionary

  • 80trust — An arrangement enabling property to be held by a person or persons (the trustees) for the benefit of some other person or persons (the beneficiaries). The trustee is the legal owner of the property but the beneficiary has an equitable interest in …

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