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entrusted

/en-truhst/US // ɛnˈtrʌst //UK // (ɪnˈtrʌst) //

受托,受托的,受委托的,委托的

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 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.
    • : to commit in trust to; confide, as for care, use, or performance: to entrust a secret, money, powers, or work to another.

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Examples

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • The idea is to entrust every employee to decide for themselves.

  • Magnum is an entrusted brand, with an irrefutably global reach.

  • Those who are by definition free of the biases that come with living near or working with those entrusted to protect us.

  • But last, I suspect they will have a sense of pride that they are the ones, the ones entrusted with this scary task.

  • It seems only too clear the schools care more about their images than the students entrusted to them.

  • They are really entrusted to the family motive operative in those strata.

  • To Berthier, if to any one, Bonaparte entrusted his secret designs, for he knew that he could do so in safety.

  • Accordingly, when in 1812 he planned his Russian campaign, he entrusted Ney with the command of the third corps.

  • Entrusted with sixty thousand men with orders to make a vast turning movement, his timidity spoiled the Emperor's careful plans.

  • Macdonald was entrusted with this duty, and was further required to cover the concentration of Championnet's army.

  • Doubtless I should have been entrusted with letters for your highness were not the city in some confusion owing to the fighting.