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1 board of trustees
Gen Mgta committee or governing body that takes responsibility for managing, and holds in trust, funds, assets, or property belonging to others, for example, charitable or pension funds or assets -
2 trust
1. noun1) (firm belief) Vertrauen, dasplace or put one's trust in somebody/something — sein Vertrauen auf od. in jemanden/etwas setzen
have [every] trust in somebody/something — [volles] Vertrauen zu jemandem/etwas haben
2) (reliance)3) (organization managed by trustees) Treuhandgesellschaft, die[charitable] trust — Stiftung, die
5) (organized association of companies) Trust, der6) (responsibility)position of trust — Vertrauensstellung, die
7) (obligation) Verpflichtung, die8) (Law)2. transitive verb1) (rely on) trauen (+ Dat.); vertrauen (+ Dat.) [Person]not trust somebody an inch — jemandem nicht über den Weg trauen
he/what he says is not to be trusted — er ist nicht vertrauenswürdig/auf das, was er sagt, kann man sich nicht verlassen
trust you/him! — etc. (coll. iron.) typisch!
trust him to get it wrong! — er muss natürlich einen Fehler machen!
2) (hope) hoffen3. intransitive verb1)trust to — sich verlassen auf (+ Akk.)
2) (believe)trust in somebody/something — auf jemanden/etwas vertrauen
* * *1. verb1) (to have confidence or faith; to believe: She trusted (in) him.) vertrauen2) (to give (something to someone), believing that it will be used well and responsibly: I can't trust him with my car; I can't trust my car to him.) anvertrauen3) (to hope or be confident (that): I trust (that) you had / will have a good journey.) hoffen2. noun1) (belief or confidence in the power, reality, truth, goodness etc of a person or thing: The firm has a great deal of trust in your ability; trust in God.) das Vertrauen2) (charge or care; responsibility: The child was placed in my trust.) die Obhut3) (a task etc given to a person by someone who believes that they will do it, look after it etc well: He holds a position of trust in the firm.) das Vertrauen4) (arrangement(s) by which something (eg money) is given to a person to use in a particular way, or to keep until a particular time: The money was to be held in trust for his children; ( also adjective) a trust fund) die Treuhand; Treuhand...5) (a group of business firms working together: The companies formed a trust.) der Konzern•- academic.ru/76891/trustee">trustee- trustworthy
- trustworthiness
- trusty
- trustily
- trustiness* * *[trʌst]I. nto be built [or based] on \trust auf Vertrauen basierento take sth on \trust etw einfach glauben, etw für bare Münze nehmen fam▪ to do sth in the \trust that... etw in dem Vertrauen tun, dass...a position of \trust ein Vertrauensposten m▪ in sb's \trust in jds Obhutto have sth in \trust etw zur Verwahrung haben3. (arrangement) Treuhand f kein pl, Treuhandschaft f; (management of money or property for sb) Vermögensverwaltung finvestment \trust Investmentfonds mto set up a \trust eine Treuhandschaft übernehmenhe was guilty of a breach of \trust er verletzte die Treuhandpflichthe has a position of \trust er hat eine Vertrauensstellungcharitable \trust Stiftung f8.II. vt1. (believe)▪ to \trust sb/sth jdm/etw vertrauen2. (rely on)you must \trust your own feelings du musst auf deine Gefühle vertrauen▪ to \trust sb to do sth jdm zutrauen, dass er/sie etw tut▪ to \trust sb with sth jdm etw anvertrauen3. (commit)▪ to \trust sb/sth to sb jdm jdn/etw anvertrauen4.\trust you to upset her by talking about the accident! du musst sie natürlich auch noch mit deinem Gerede über den Unfall aus der Fassung bringen▶ I wouldn't \trust him as far as I can [or could] throw him ich würde ihm nicht über den Weg trauenIII. vi▪ to \trust in sb/sth auf jdn/etw vertrauen2. (rely)to \trust to luck sich akk auf sein Glück verlassen, auf sein Glück vertrauenthe meeting went well, I \trust das Treffen verlief gut, hoffe ich [doch]▪ to \trust [that]... hoffen, [dass]...I \trust [that] you slept well? du hast doch hoffentlich gut geschlafen?* * *[trʌst]1. n1) (= confidence, reliance) Vertrauen nt (in zu)2) (= charge) Verantwortung f3) (JUR, FIN) Treuhand(schaft) f; (= property) Treuhandeigentum nt; (= charitable fund) Fonds m, Stiftung f5) (Brit) finanziell eigenverantwortliches, vom staatlichen Gesundheitswesen getragenes Krankenhaus2. vtto trust sb with sth, to trust sth to sb —
can he be trusted not to lose it? — kann man sich darauf verlassen, dass er es nicht verliert?
can we trust him to go shopping alone? —
you can't trust a word he says — man kann ihm kein Wort glauben
I wouldn't trust him ( any) farther than I can throw him (inf) — ich traue ihm nicht über den Weg (inf)
2) (iro inf)trust you/him! — typisch!
3) (= hope) hoffenI trust not — hoffentlich nicht, ich hoffe nicht
you're going to help, I trust — du wirst doch hoffentlich mithelfen
3. vi1) (= have confidence) vertrauen2)I'll have to trust to luck to find it — ich kann nur hoffen, dass ich es finde
* * *trust [trʌst]A slose all trust in alles Vertrauen verlieren zu;take on trust jemandem, etwas glauben3. Kredit m:a) auf Kredit,b) auf Treu und Glauben4. Pflicht f, Verantwortung f5. Verwahrung f, Obhut f, Aufbewahrung f:in trust zu treuen Händen, zur Verwahrung7. JURa) Treuhand(verhältnis) f(n)hold sth in trust etwas zu treuen Händen verwahren, etwas treuhänderisch verwalten; → breach Bes Redew8. WIRTSCHa) Trust mb) Konzern mc) Kartell n, Ring m9. WIRTSCH, JUR Stiftung fB v/i1. vertrauen (in auf akk)2. sich verlassen, bauen ( beide:to auf akk)C v/t1. jemandem, einer Sache (ver)trauen, sich verlassen auf (akk):trust sb to do sth sich darauf verlassen, dass jemand etwas tut;you can trust him to be discreet du kannst dich auf seine Diskretion verlassen;trust him to do that! irona) das sieht ihm ähnlich!,2. (zuversichtlich) hoffen ( that dass)3. trust sb with sth, trust sth to sb jemandem etwas anvertrauen* * *1. noun1) (firm belief) Vertrauen, dasplace or put one's trust in somebody/something — sein Vertrauen auf od. in jemanden/etwas setzen
have [every] trust in somebody/something — [volles] Vertrauen zu jemandem/etwas haben
2) (reliance)3) (organization managed by trustees) Treuhandgesellschaft, die[charitable] trust — Stiftung, die
5) (organized association of companies) Trust, derposition of trust — Vertrauensstellung, die
7) (obligation) Verpflichtung, die8) (Law)2. transitive verb1) (rely on) trauen (+ Dat.); vertrauen (+ Dat.) [Person]he/what he says is not to be trusted — er ist nicht vertrauenswürdig/auf das, was er sagt, kann man sich nicht verlassen
trust you/him! — etc. (coll. iron.) typisch!
2) (hope) hoffen3. intransitive verb1)trust to — sich verlassen auf (+ Akk.)
2) (believe)trust in somebody/something — auf jemanden/etwas vertrauen
* * *(in) v.sich verlassen (auf) v.vertrauen (in) v. v.trauen (jemandem, einer Sache) v. n.Aufbewahrung f.Treuhand -¨e f.Vertrauen n.Verwahrung f. -
3 board
сущ.1) общ. доскаSee:2)а) общ., устар. обеденный стол ( накрытый)б) эк. питание (обеспечение питанием в течение рабочего дня работников предприятия, участников мероприятия, путешествия и т. д.)See:3) упр. совет, комитет; коллегия, комиссия; министерство, ведомство; правление (группа людей, принимающих основные управленческие решения в какой-л. организации или контролирующая деятельность в какой-л. области)to appoint a board of directors — назначить [утвердить\] совет директоров
board director — директор-член правления, член совета директоров
Syn:See:marketing board, board of auditors, board of directors, public body, administrative board, board of administration, board of trustees, advisory board, economic board, board interview, board meeting, Board of Education, Board of Inland Revenue, board of review, Board of Tax Appeals, Board of Trade, Board of Veterans Appeals, Broadcasting Board of Governors, Cost Accounting Standards Board, county board, Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board, Export Administration Review Board, Federal Housing Finance Board, Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board, governing board, Governmental Accounting Standards Board, industrial training board, Merit Systems Protection Board, Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board, National Labor Relations Board, National Mediation Board, National Transportation Safety Board, President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board, Public Works Loan Board, Railroad Retirement Board, school board, Securities and Investment Board, Social Security Board, statutory board, Surface Transportation Board, tax board of appeal, Workers' Compensation Board, marketing board, board of directors, board meeting, management board, supervisory board, Board of Customs and Excise, Board of General Appraisers, Board of Trade 1), 2), British Overseas Trade Board, currency board, Federal Reserve Board, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Fed's Board of Governors, Board of Governors of the FRS, Foreign Trade Zones Board, FTZ Board, International Accounting Standards Board, marketing board, Simpler Trade Procedures Board, United Nations System Chief Executives Board for Coordination4) общ. борт (корабля, самолета)to come [go\] on board — сесть на корабль [самолет\]
to go by the board — упасть за борт; быть выброшенным за борт
5)а) бирж. табло, информационный дисплейThe information is displayed on a board. — Информация отражается на табло.
б) бирж., разг. "табло" (обозначение фондовой биржи, особенно Нью-Йоркской)See:
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1) совет (директоров, попечителей); 2) фондовая биржа; см. Big Board; 3) министерство, департамент; 4) торговая палата.* * *. . Словарь экономических терминов .
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