trust

trust
I
n.
reliance

1) to place, put one's trust in

2) to abuse smb.'s trust

3) absolute; blind, unquestioning trust

4) public trust

5) on trust (to sell on trust)

cartel

6) to break up a trust

fund

7) to set up a trust (for a child)

8) a unit trust (BE; AE has mutual fund)

9) a blind; perpetual trust (to place one's holdings in a blind trust during one's term of office)

10) in trust for

II
v.

1) to trust blindly, implicitly

2) (d; intr.) ('to believe') to trust in (to trust in God)

3) (d; intr.) to trust to ('to rely on') (to trust to memory)

4) (d; tr.) ('to entrust') to trust with (to trust smb. with one's savings)

5) (H) ('to entrust') I trusted her to deposit the funds; trust them to do smt. silly (ironic)

6) (L) ('to believe') we trust that you will keep your word

* * *
[trʌst]
implicitly
put one's trust in
unquestioning trust
trust them to do smt. silly (ironic)
perpetual trust (to place one's holdings in a blind trust during one's term of office)
(H) ('to entrust') I trusted her to deposit the funds
(L) ('to believe') we trust that you will keep your word
['cartel'] to break up a trust
['reliance'] to place
a blind
absolute
in trust for
public trust
to abuse smb. 's trust
to abuse smb. 's trust
to trust blindly
a unit trust (BE; AE has mutual fund)
['fund'] to set up a trust (for a child)
on trust (to sell on trust)
(d; intr.) ('to believe') to trust in (to trust in God)
(d; tr.) ('to entrust') to trust with (to trust smb. with one's savings)
(d; intr.) to trust to (to trust to memory; 'to rely on')

Combinatory dictionary. 2013.

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