trusted

英 [ˈtrʌstɪd] 美 [ˈtrʌstɪd]

v.  信任; 信赖; 相信(某人的善良、真诚等); 相信; 认为可靠; 想; 希望; 期望
trust的过去分词和过去式

过去式:trusted过去分词:trusted

BNC.11411 / COCA.10378



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 信任;信赖
    If you trust someone, you believe that they are honest and sincere and will not deliberately do anything to harm you.
    1. 'I trust you completely,' he said...
      “我完全信任你,”他说。
    2. He did argue in a general way that the president can't be trusted.
      他确实泛泛提过总统不可信赖。
  2. N-UNCOUNT 信任;信赖
    Your trust in someone is your belief that they are honest and sincere and will not deliberately do anything to harm you.
    1. He destroyed me and my trust in men...
      他毁了我,也摧毁了我对男人的信任。
    2. You've betrayed their trust...
      你已经背叛了他们的信任。
    3. There's a feeling of warmth and trust here.
      这里有一种温暖和信任的感觉。
  3. VERB 相信(某人会做某事)
    If you trust someone to do something, you believe that they will do it.
    1. 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。
    2. They argued that the ruling party could not be trusted to oversee its own removal from power.
      他们争辩说不能相信执政党会监督解除自身的权力。
  4. VERB 托付;托交
    If you trust someone with something important or valuable, you allow them to look after it or deal with it.
    1. This could make your superiors hesitate to trust you with major responsibilities...
      这样会使上级不敢对你委以重任。
    2. I'd trust him with my life.
      我愿把终身托付给他。
    3. Trust is also a noun.
    4. She was organizing and running a large household, a position of trust which was generously paid...
      她正操持管理着一个大家庭,这是一个需要充分信任的高薪职位。
    5. Although I didn't betray a trust, I feel I behaved shabbily.
      尽管我没有辜负别人的托付,却感到自己行为龌龊。
  5. VERB 确信;觉得…可靠;对…放心
    If you do not trust something, you feel that it is not safe or reliable.
    1. She nodded, not trusting her own voice...
      她只点点头,没有说话。
    2. For one thing, he didn't trust his legs to hold him up...
      首先,他不相信自己能站起来。
    3. I still can't trust myself to remain composed in their presence.
      我仍然不放心自己能否在他们面前保持镇静。
  6. VERB 相信;认为…是正确的
    If you trust someone's judgment or advice, you believe that it is good or right.
    1. 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。
    2. I blame myself and will never be able to trust my instinct again.
      我自责,而且今后再也不能相信自己的直觉了。
  7. VERB 希望…是对的;估计…是对的
    If you say you trust that something is true, you mean you hope and expect that it is true.
    1. I trust you will take the earliest opportunity to make a full apology...
      我想你会一抓住机会就诚恳道歉的。
    2. We trust that he and his department are considering our suggestion.
      我们估计他和他的部门正在考虑我们的建议。
  8. VERB 坚信;深信;信仰
    If you trust in someone or something, you believe strongly in them, and do not doubt their powers or their good intentions.
    1. He was a pastor who trusted in the Lord who lived to preach.
      作为一名牧师,他相信上帝是用一生去传教的。
    2. Don't blindly trust in the good faith of any government official.
      不要盲目信任任何政府官员的诚意。
  9. N-COUNT (财产)信托,托管
    A trust is a financial arrangement in which a group of people or an organization keeps and invests money for someone.
    1. You could also set up a trust so the children can't spend any inheritance until they are a certain age…
      你也可以设立财产信托,这样孩子们只有达到一定年龄才能动用遗产。
    2. The money will be put in trust until she is 18.
      钱会交付他人托管,直到她年满 18 岁。
  10. N-COUNT 信托基金机构;财产托管机构
    A trust is a group of people or an organization that has control of an amount of money or property and invests it on behalf of other people or as a charity.
    1. He had set up two charitable trusts...
      他已设立了两个慈善信托机构。
    2. The National Childbirth Trust has recently conducted a survey of 1,271 new mothers.
      国家生育信托基金会最近对 1,271 位新妈妈做了一个调查。
  11. N-COUNT 公立医院(由政府资助、独立经营)
    In Britain, a trust or a trust hospital is a public hospital that receives its funding directly from the national government. It has its own board of governors and is not controlled by the local health authority.
    1. St Mary's Hospital in Paddington became a self-governing trust this week.
      帕丁顿的圣玛丽医院这周成为政府资助的独立经营医院。
  12. See also: trusting unit trust
  13. PHRASE 受托管;被托管
    If something valuable is kept in trust, it is held and protected by a group of people or an organization on behalf of other people.
    1. The British Library holds its collection in trust for the nation...
      大不列颠图书馆为国家保存被托管藏书。
    2. Works of art are in trust to us during our lifetime.
      艺术品交由我们托管一生。
  14. PHRASE 完全相信;对…毫不置疑
    If you take something on trust after having heard or read it, you believe it completely without checking it.
    1. He was adamant that the allegations were untrue, so I took him on trust.
      他坚持认为那些指控不属实,因此我也完全相信他。
  15. tried and trusted → see: tried

双语例句

  1. Why had she ever trusted her? In point of fact she never had, she reminded herself.
    她为什么要相信她呢?实际上,她从未信任过,她提醒着自己。
  2. If I am made chairman, I hope Simon will stay on as my trusted lieutenant.
    如果我当主席,我希望西蒙作为我信赖的副官,继续留在我的身边。
  3. She trusted people. That was her nature
    她信任别人,这是她的天性。
  4. Perhaps we ought to have trusted people more
    也许我们本当对人多一些信任的。
  5. Life would continue to be hard but if they sat tight and trusted him things would get better.
    生活依然会很艰辛,但是如果他们能静观其变,并且信任他,一切会慢慢好起来的。
  6. He trusted her so little that he had her tailed.
    他十分不信任她,所以派人跟踪她。
  7. It is a terrible thing to doubt someone you have trusted all your life.
    怀疑你信任了一辈子的人是很叫人痛心的事。
  8. Follow the tried and trusted methods that have stood the test of time.
    遵照这种经过时间考验已被证实可信的方法。
  9. He did argue in a general way that the president can't be trusted.
    他确实泛泛提过总统不可信赖。
  10. They argued that the ruling party could not be trusted to oversee its own removal from power.
    他们争辩说不能相信执政党会监督解除自身的权力。
  11. He was a pastor who trusted in the Lord who lived to preach.
    作为一名牧师,他相信上帝是用一生去传教的。
  12. He simply cannot be trusted to keep his word.
    根本不能相信他会信守诺言。
  13. It is embarrassing to have someone looking over your shoulder while you're at work, as though you could not be trusted.
    你工作时有人严密监视着,好像你不可靠似的,这真叫人难堪。
  14. He's not the sort of man to be trusted.
    他不是一个可信赖的人。
  15. His words are not to be trusted.
    他的话不足凭信。
  16. I assure you that she can be trusted to do the job.
    我担保她能做好这项工作。
  17. A popular, trusted user matters more and, as shown above, can expose others who are suspected of being fakers.
    受欢迎的,具有公信力的用户更为重要,如上所示,可以揭露其他被怀疑是假冒者的用户。
  18. My experience inclines me to the view that he is not to be trusted.
    我的经验使我觉得,他这个人靠不住。
  19. These brothers are loyal to each other and can be trusted.
    这帮小兄弟很讲义气,绝对可以相信。
  20. We trusted him, and he did not fail us.
    我们信赖他,他也没有辜负我们的信赖。
  21. While never allowing herself to be seen to be needing help, she did take advice, and relied quite heavily on trusted experts.
    她不愿让人们察觉到她需要别人的帮助,但实际上采纳了别人的建议,依赖她信任的专家的意见。
  22. He's a man of integrity, and can be trusted.
    他为人诚笃,可以信赖。
  23. He's an honest man, and can be trusted to keep his word.
    他很实诚,答应的事情一定会做到。
  24. The government must bring this shameful affair into the open if it is to be trusted by the voters.
    政府若要取得选民的信任,必须公开这件丑事。
  25. A person of that description should never be trusted.
    那种人永远不该信任。
  26. I know fine that he's not to be trusted.
    我很清楚他是不可信的。
  27. I obeyed him, because I trusted him.
    我听从了他的话,因为我信任他。
  28. This is my most trusted emissary.
    这是我最信任的使者了。
  29. And he agreed because you were the partner he trusted.
    他同意了因为你是他可以信赖的搭档。
  30. Because you trusted him once.
    因为你相信过他一次了。

英英释义

adj

  1. (of persons) worthy of trust or confidence
    1. a sure (or trusted) friend

    Synonym:    sure