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trusting

/truhs-ting/US // ˈtrʌs tɪŋ //

信任,相信,信托,信赖

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : inclined to trust; confiding; trustful: a trusting child.

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Examples

  • He’s a beautiful jumper and very bold and honest and trusting, which is nice.

  • With few protective barriers in place, their safety relies heavily on testing protocols and trusting their partners.

  • Polls show that the most recent surge in Americans trusting their government happened while President Clinton was in office.

  • In a dangerous place, a too-trusting ambassador made a misjudgment.

  • He has not, like a modern Emerson, surrendered himself to nature, but he has, at last, found his instincts worth trusting.

  • For the past 15 years, he said, he has been “doing everything to keep a trusting relationship” with Moscow.

  • Yes, Georgie loved the man, and looked up at him with wistful, trusting eyes.

  • We thought that we should now quietly pursue our way upon the placid sea, trusting confidently in its peaceful name.

  • With his usual daring, trusting to the unsurpassed élan of his troops, he fought battles at Onao and Busseerutgunge.

  • Deception, so hateful to her truthful soul, she was compelled to carry on even against her trusting husband.

  • Had your fond wishes been granted, young and trusting being, how fearful would have been your condition!