entrusted / ɛnˈtrʌst /

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entrusted 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to charge or invest with a trust or responsibility; charge with a specified office or duty involving trust: We entrusted him with our lives.
  2. to commit in trust to; confide, as for care, use, or performance: to entrust a secret, money, powers, or work to another.

entrusted 近义词

v. 动词 verb

give custody, authority to

更多entrusted例句

  1. We are deeply grateful to him for entrusting us with his collection and for giving us the opportunity to engage our many audiences with it.
  2. That means the people entrusted to take care of your parents and grandparents are too often not in a position to keep them safe from a virus like this.
  3. The idea is to entrust every employee to decide for themselves.
  4. Magnum is an entrusted brand, with an irrefutably global reach.
  5. Those who are by definition free of the biases that come with living near or working with those entrusted to protect us.
  6. But last, I suspect they will have a sense of pride that they are the ones, the ones entrusted with this scary task.
  7. It seems only too clear the schools care more about their images than the students entrusted to them.
  8. They are really entrusted to the family motive operative in those strata.
  9. To Berthier, if to any one, Bonaparte entrusted his secret designs, for he knew that he could do so in safety.
  10. Accordingly, when in 1812 he planned his Russian campaign, he entrusted Ney with the command of the third corps.
  11. Entrusted with sixty thousand men with orders to make a vast turning movement, his timidity spoiled the Emperor's careful plans.
  12. Macdonald was entrusted with this duty, and was further required to cover the concentration of Championnet's army.
  13. Doubtless I should have been entrusted with letters for your highness were not the city in some confusion owing to the fighting.