trust 音标拼音: [tr'ʌst]
n . 信任,信赖,相信,委托,职责,信心
a . 信托的,被信托的
vt . 信赖,信任,相信
信任,信赖,相信,委托,职责,信心信托的,被信托的信赖,信任,相信
trust n 1 :
something (
as property )
held by one party (
the trustee )
for the benefit of another (
the beneficiary ); "
he is the beneficiary of a generous trust set up by his father "
2 :
certainty based on past experience ; "
he wrote the paper with considerable reliance on the work of other scientists "; "
he put more trust in his own two legs than in the gun " [
synonym :
{
reliance }, {
trust }]
3 :
the trait of believing in the honesty and reliability of others ; "
the experience destroyed his trust and personal dignity " [
synonym : {
trust }, {
trustingness }, {
trustfulness }] [
ant :
{
distrust }, {
distrustfulness }, {
mistrust }]
4 :
a consortium of independent organizations formed to limit competition by controlling the production and distribution of a product or service ; "
they set up the trust in the hope of gaining a monopoly " [
synonym : {
trust }, {
corporate trust },
{
combine }, {
cartel }]
5 :
complete confidence in a person or plan etc ; "
he cherished the faith of a good woman "; "
the doctor -
patient relationship is based on trust " [
synonym : {
faith }, {
trust }]
6 :
a trustful relationship ; "
he took me into his confidence ";
"
he betrayed their trust " [
synonym : {
confidence }, {
trust }]
v 1 :
have confidence or faith in ; "
We can trust in God "; "
Rely on your friends "; "
bank on your good education "; "
I swear by my grandmother '
s recipes " [
synonym : {
trust }, {
swear },
{
rely }, {
bank }] [
ant : {
distrust }, {
mistrust }, {
suspect }]
2 :
allow without fear 3 :
be confident about something ; "
I believe that he will come back from the war " [
synonym : {
believe }, {
trust }]
4 :
expect and wish ; "
I trust you will behave better from now on "; "
I hope she understands that she cannot expect a raise "
[
synonym : {
hope }, {
trust }, {
desire }]
5 :
confer a trust upon ; "
The messenger was entrusted with the general '
s secret "; "
I commit my soul to God " [
synonym : {
entrust },
{
intrust }, {
trust }, {
confide }, {
commit }]
6 :
extend credit to ; "
don '
t trust my ex -
wife ;
I won '
t pay her debts anymore "
Trust \
Trust \,
n . [
OE .
trust ,
trost ,
Icel .
traust confidence ,
security ;
akin to Dan . &
Sw .
tr ["
o ]
st comfort ,
consolation ,
G .
trost ,
Goth .
trausti a convention ,
covenant ,
and E .
true .
See {
True },
and cf . {
Tryst }.]
1 .
Assured resting of the mind on the integrity ,
veracity ,
justice ,
friendship ,
or other sound principle ,
of another person ;
confidence ;
reliance ;
reliance . "
O ever -
failing trust in mortal strength !" --
Milton .
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1913 Webster ]
Most take things upon trust . --
Locke .
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2 .
Credit given ;
especially ,
delivery of property or merchandise in reliance upon future payment ;
exchange without immediate receipt of an equivalent ;
as ,
to sell or buy goods on trust .
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3 .
Assured anticipation ;
dependence upon something future or contingent ,
as if present or actual ;
hope ;
belief . "
Such trust have we through Christ ." --
2 Cor .
iii .
4 .
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His trust was with the Eternal to be deemed Equal in strength . --
Milton .
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4 .
That which is committed or intrusted to one ;
something received in confidence ;
charge ;
deposit .
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5 .
The condition or obligation of one to whom anything is confided ;
responsible charge or office .
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[
I ]
serve him truly that will put me in trust .
--
Shak .
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Reward them well ,
if they observe their trust .
--
Denham .
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6 .
That upon which confidence is reposed ;
ground of reliance ;
hope .
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O Lord God ,
thou art my trust from my youth . --
Ps .
lxxi .
5 .
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7 . (
Law )
An estate devised or granted in confidence that the devisee or grantee shall convey it ,
or dispose of the profits ,
at the will ,
or for the benefit ,
of another ;
an estate held for the use of another ;
a confidence respecting property reposed in one person ,
who is termed the trustee ,
for the benefit of another ,
who is called the cestui que trust .
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8 .
An equitable right or interest in property distinct from the legal ownership thereof ;
a use (
as it existed before the Statute of Uses );
also ,
a property interest held by one person for the benefit of another .
Trusts are active ,
or special ,
express ,
implied ,
constructive ,
etc .
In a {
passive trust }
the trustee simply has title to the trust property ,
while its control and management are in the beneficiary .
[
Webster 1913 Suppl .]
9 .
A business organization or combination consisting of a number of firms or corporations operating ,
and often united ,
under an agreement creating a trust (
in sense 1 ),
esp .
one formed mainly for the purpose of regulating the supply and price of commodities ,
etc .;
often ,
opprobriously ,
a combination formed for the purpose of controlling or monopolizing a trade ,
industry ,
or business ,
by doing acts in restraint or trade ;
as ,
a sugar trust .
A trust may take the form of a corporation or of a body of persons or corporations acting together by mutual arrangement ,
as under a contract or a so -
called gentlemen '
s agreement .
When it consists of corporations it may be effected by putting a majority of their stock either in the hands of a board of trustees (
whence the name trust for the combination )
or by transferring a majority to a holding company .
The advantages of a trust are partly due to the economies made possible in carrying on a large business ,
as well as the doing away with competition .
In the United States severe statutes against trusts have been passed by the Federal government and in many States ,
with elaborate statutory definitions .
[
Webster 1913 Suppl .]
Syn :
Confidence ;
belief ;
faith ;
hope ;
expectation .
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{
Trust deed } (
Law ),
a deed conveying property to a trustee ,
for some specific use .
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Trust \
Trust \,
a .
Held in trust ;
as ,
trust property ;
trustmoney .
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Trust \
Trust \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Trusted };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Trusting }.] [
OE .
trusten ,
trosten .
See {
Trust },
n .]
1 .
To place confidence in ;
to rely on ,
to confide ,
or repose faith ,
in ;
as ,
we can not trust those who have deceived us .
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I will never trust his word after . --
Shak .
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He that trusts every one without reserve will at last be deceived . --
Johnson .
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2 .
To give credence to ;
to believe ;
to credit .
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Trust me ,
you look well . --
Shak .
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3 .
To hope confidently ;
to believe ; --
usually with a phrase or infinitive clause as the object .
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I trust to come unto you ,
and speak face to face .
--
2 John 12 .
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We trustwe have a good conscience . --
Heb .
xiii .
18 .
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4 .
to show confidence in a person by intrusting (
him )
with something .
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Whom ,
with your power and fortune ,
sir ,
you trust ,
Now to suspect is vain . --
Dryden .
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5 .
To commit ,
as to one '
s care ;
to intrust .
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Merchants were not willing to trust precious cargoes to any custody but that of a man -
of -
war . --
Macaulay .
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6 .
To give credit to ;
to sell to upon credit ,
or in confidence of future payment ;
as ,
merchants and manufacturers trust their customers annually with goods .
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7 .
To risk ;
to venture confidently .
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[
Beguiled ]
by thee to trust thee from my side . --
Milton .
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Trust \
Trust \,
v .
i .
1 .
To have trust ;
to be credulous ;
to be won to confidence ;
to confide .
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More to know could not be more to trust . --
Shak .
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2 .
To be confident ,
as of something future ;
to hope .
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I will trust and not be afraid . --
Isa .
xii .
2 .
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3 .
To sell or deliver anything in reliance upon a promise of payment ;
to give credit .
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It is happier sometimes to be cheated than not to trust . --
Johnson .
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{
To trust in }, {
To trust on },
to place confidence in ,;
to rely on ;
to depend . "
Trust in the Lord ,
and do good ."
--
Ps .
xxxvii .
3 . "
A priest . . .
on whom we trust ."
--
Chaucer .
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Her widening streets on new foundations trust .
--
Dryden .
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{
To trust to }
or {
To trust unto },
to depend on ;
to have confidence in ;
to rely on ;
as ,
to trust to luck .
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They trusted unto the liers in wait . --
Judges xx .
36 .
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285 Moby Thesaurus words for "
trust ":
Aktiengesellschaft ,
absolute interest ,
accept ,
accept for gospel ,
accept implicitly ,
acceptation ,
acception ,
acquiescence ,
agency ,
agentship ,
aktiebolag ,
arrogance ,
aspiration ,
aspire to ,
assign ,
assignment ,
assumption ,
assurance ,
assured faith ,
assuredness ,
authority ,
authorization ,
bank credit ,
bank on ,
be certain ,
belief ,
believe ,
believe in ,
believe without reservation ,
benefit ,
body corporate ,
book credit ,
borrowing power ,
brevet ,
business ,
business establishment ,
buy ,
care ,
carry ,
cartel ,
cash credit ,
certainty ,
certitude ,
chain ,
chamber of commerce ,
charge ,
cheerful expectation ,
claim ,
closed -
end investment company ,
cocksureness ,
combine ,
commend ,
commercial credit ,
commercial enterprise ,
commission ,
commissioning ,
commit ,
commitment ,
common ,
compagnie ,
company ,
concern ,
confide ,
confide in ,
confidence ,
confidentness ,
conglomerate ,
conglomerate corporation ,
consign ,
consignment ,
consolidating company ,
consortium ,
consumer credit ,
contingent interest ,
conviction ,
copartnership ,
corporate body ,
corporation ,
count on ,
courage ,
credence ,
credibility ,
credit ,
credit insurance ,
credit rating ,
credit union ,
credulity ,
cure ,
custody ,
deem trustworthy ,
delegate ,
delegated authority ,
delegation ,
depend on ,
dependability ,
dependence ,
deputation ,
depute ,
desire ,
devolution ,
devolvement ,
diversified corporation ,
doomed hope ,
easement ,
embassy ,
empower ,
empowerment ,
enfeoff ,
enterprise ,
entrust ,
entrusting ,
entrustment ,
equitable interest ,
equity ,
errand ,
estate ,
executorship ,
exequatur ,
expect ,
expectation ,
extend credit ,
factorship ,
fair prospect ,
faith ,
feel confident ,
fervent hope ,
firm ,
full power ,
give ,
give credit ,
give faith to ,
give in charge ,
give in trust ,
give tick ,
good cheer ,
good hope ,
great expectations ,
group ,
growth fund ,
guardianship ,
hand over ,
harbor the hope ,
have confidence in ,
have faith in ,
high hopes ,
hire purchase plan ,
holding ,
holding company ,
hope ,
hope against hope ,
hope and pray ,
hope for ,
hope in ,
hope to God ,
hopeful prognosis ,
hopefulness ,
hopes ,
hoping ,
hoping against hope ,
house ,
hubris ,
industry ,
infeudate ,
installment credit ,
installment plan ,
interest ,
investment company ,
investment credit ,
investment trust ,
joint -
stock association ,
joint -
stock company ,
jurisdiction ,
keeping ,
lean upon ,
legation ,
license ,
lieutenancy ,
limitation ,
line of credit ,
live in hopes ,
load fund ,
mandate ,
mission ,
monopoly ,
mutual fund ,
never -
never ,
no -
load fund ,
nurture the hope ,
office ,
operating company ,
overconfidence ,
oversureness ,
overweening ,
overweeningness ,
part ,
partnership ,
percentage ,
place confidence in ,
place reliance in ,
plenipotentiary power ,
plunderbund ,
poise ,
pomposity ,
pool ,
positiveness ,
power of attorney ,
power to act ,
prayerful hope ,
presume ,
presumption ,
pride ,
procuration ,
promise ,
prospect ,
prospects ,
protection ,
proxy ,
public utility ,
purview ,
put faith in ,
put trust in ,
rating ,
receive ,
reception ,
regency ,
regentship ,
relegate ,
reliability ,
reliance ,
reliance on ,
rely on ,
rely upon ,
remand ,
remit ,
repose ,
repose confidence in ,
repose in ,
responsibility ,
rest assured ,
rest in ,
right ,
right of entry ,
safekeeping ,
sanguine expectation ,
security ,
self -
assurance ,
self -
confidence ,
self -
importance ,
self -
reliance ,
sell on credit ,
set store by ,
settled belief ,
settlement ,
stake ,
stock ,
stock company ,
store ,
strict settlement ,
subjective certainty ,
sureness ,
surety ,
suspension of disbelief ,
swallow ,
syndicate ,
take for granted ,
take on faith ,
take on trust ,
take stock in ,
task ,
tax credit ,
think reliable ,
tick ,
title ,
trade association ,
trust implicitly ,
trust in ,
trusteeship ,
trustworthiness ,
use ,
utility ,
vested interest ,
vicarious authority ,
ward ,
warrant ,
well -
grounded hope TRUST ,
contracts ,
devises .
An equitable right ,
title or interest in property ,
real or personal ,
distinct from its legal ownership ;
or it is a personal obligation for paying ,
delivering or performing anything ,
where the person trusting has no real .
right or security ,
for by ,
that act he confides altogether to the faithfulness of those entrusted .
This is its most general meaning ,
and includes deposits ,
bailments ,
and the like .
In its more technical sense ,
it may be defined to be an obligation upon a person ,
arising out of a confidence reposed in him ,
to apply property faithfully ,
and according to such confidence .
Willis on Trustees ,
1 ;
4 Kent ,
Com .
295 ;
2 Fonb .
Eq .
1 ;
1 Saund .
Uses and Tr .
6 ;
Coop .
Eq .
Pl .
Introd .
27 ;
3 Bl .
Com .
431 .
2 .
Trusts were probably derived from the civil law .
The fidei commissum , (
q .
v .)
is not dissimilar to a trust .
3 .
Trusts are either express or implied .
1st .
Express trusts are those which are created in express terms in the deed ,
writing or will .
The terms to create an express trust will be sufficient ,
if it can be fairly collected upon the face of the instrument that a trust was intended .
Express trusts are usually found in preliminary sealed agreements ,
such as marriage articles ,
or articles for the purchase of land ;
in formal conveyances ,
such as marriage settlements ,
terms for years ,
mortgages ,
assignments for the payment of debts ,
raising portions or other purposes ;
and in wills and testaments ,
when the bequests involve fiduciary interests for private benefit or public charity ,,
they may be created even by parol .
6 Watts &
Serg .
97 .
4 .-
2d .
Implied trusts are those which without being expressed ,
are deducible from the nature of the transaction ,
as matters of intent ;
or which are superinduced upon the transaction by operation of law ,
as matters of equity ,
independently of the particular intention of the parties .
5 .
The most common form of an implied trust is where property or money is delivered by one person to another ,
to be by the latter delivered to a third person .
These implied trusts greatly extend over the business and pursuits of men :
a few examples will be given .
6 .
When land is purchased by one man in the name of another ,
and the former pays the consideration money ,
the land will in general be held by the grantee in Trust for the person who so paid the consideration money .
Com .
Dig .
Chancery ,
3 W 3 ;
2 Fonb .
Eq .
book 2 ,
c .
5 ,
Sec .
1 ,
note a .
Story ,
Eq .
Jur .
Sec .
1201 .
7 .
When real property is purchased out of partnership funds ,
and the title is taken in the name of one of the partners ,
he will hold it in trust for all the partners .
7 Ves .
jr .
453 ;
Montague on Partn .
97 ,
n .;
Colly .
Partn .
68 .
8 .
When a contract is made for the sale of land ,
in equity the vendor is immediately deemed a trustee for the vendee of the estate ;
and the vendee ,
a trustee for the vendor of the purchase money ;
and by this means there is an equitable conversion of the property .
1 Fonb .
Eq .
book 1 ,
ch .
6 ,
Sec .
9 ,
note t ;
Story ,
Eq .
Jur .
SSSS 789 ,
790 ,
1212 .
See Conversion .
For the origin of trusts in the civil law ,
see 5 Toull .
Dr .
Civ .
Fr .
liv .
3 ,
t .
2 ,
c .
1 ,
n .
18 ;
1 Brown '
s Civ .
Law ,
190 .
Vide Resulting Trusts .
See ,
generally ,
Bouv .
Inst .
Index ,
h .
t .
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