trustable
可信赖的,可信任的,可信的,可信赖
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Definitions
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- : reliance on the integrity, strength, ability, surety, etc., of a person or thing; confidence.
- : confident expectation of something; hope.
- : confidence in the certainty of future payment for property or goods received; credit: to sell merchandise on trust.
- : a person on whom or thing on which one relies: God is my trust.
- : the condition of one to whom something has been entrusted.
- : the obligation or responsibility imposed on a person in whom confidence or authority is placed: a position of trust.
- : charge, custody, or care: to leave valuables in someone's trust.
- : something committed or entrusted to one's care for use or safekeeping, as an office, duty, or the like; responsibility; charge.
- : Law. a fiduciary relationship in which one person holds the title to property for the benefit of another.the property or funds so held.
- : Commerce. an illegal combination of industrial or commercial companies in which the stock of the constituent companies is controlled by a central board of trustees, a group of people who have assumed the authority to supervise the affairs of the constituent companies, thus making it possible to manage the companies so as to minimize production costs, control prices, eliminate competition, etc.any large industrial or commercial corporation or combination having a monopolistic or semimonopolistic control over the production of some commodity or service.
- : Archaic. reliability.
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- : Law. of or relating to trusts or a trust.
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- : to rely upon or place confidence in someone or something: to trust in another's honesty; trusting to luck.
- : to have confidence; hope: Things work out if one only trusts.
- : to sell merchandise on credit.
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- : to have trust or confidence in; rely or depend on.
- : to believe.
- : to expect confidently; hope: trusting the job would soon be finished; trusting to find oil on the land.
- : to commit or consign with trust or confidence.
- : to permit to remain or go somewhere or to do something without fear of consequences: He does not trust his children out of his sight.
- : to invest with a trust; entrust or charge with the responsibility for something: We trust her to improve the finances of the company within the year.
- : to give credit to for goods, services, etc., supplied: Will you trust us till payday?
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- : trust to, to rely on; trust: Never trust to luck!
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Examples
Our data tells us that when the customer trusts us and buys products for their homes, they will trust us for buying other non-core items.
The trust of the American people will be the most important factor in a successful vaccination effort.
That’s good news for real estate investment trusts like Crown Castle and American Tower, which Langley expects will grow earnings at a high single-digit rate for as much as a decade.
The design is so straightforward that I would trust filtering my water to a precocious third grader.
Poppe takes the helm at a time when the company has a lot of work to do to get back on track—and a massive challenge in terms of winning back public trust.
He is the most perfectly lovable and trustable being I know, or can conceive of knowing.
He was a big boy, smart and trustable, and Leah was almost a baby.