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1 trust
A n1 ( faith) confiance f ; to betray sb's trust trahir la confiance de qn ; a breach of trust un abus de confiance ; a position of trust un poste de confiance ; to have complete trust in avoir une confiance absolue en ; to put one's trust in se fier à ; to take sth on trust croire qch sur parole ; you'll have to take it on trust il va falloir que tu me croies sur parole ;2 Jur (set up by donor, testator) ( arrangement) fidéicommis m ; ( property involved) propriété f fiduciaire ; to set up a trust for instituer un fidéicommis à l'intention de ; to hold sth in trust for tenir qch par fidéicommis pour ; to leave a sum in trust for laisser une somme en fidéicommis pour ;4 Fin ⇒ investment trust.B vtr2 ( rely on) faire confiance à ; she's not to be trusted on ne peut pas lui faire confiance ; trust me fais-moi confiance ; they trust each other ils se font confiance ; trust her! ( amused or annoyed) tu peux compter sur elle pour ça! ; I wouldn't trust him anywhere near my car dès que il s'agit de ma voiture, je ne lui fais pas confiance ; children cannot be trusted with matches on ne peut pas laisser d'allumettes entre les mains des enfants ; I wouldn't trust him further than I could throw him je n'ai pas la moindre confiance en lui ;3 ( entrust) to trust sb with sth confier qch à qn ; I would trust you with my life je te fais entièrement confiance ;4 ( hope) espérer (that que) ; I trust not/so j'espère bien que non/que oui.C vi to trust in faire confiance à [person] ; croire en [God, fortune] ; to trust to luck se fier au hasard.D trusted pp adj [friend] fidèle ; a trust colleague un collègue en qui on a confiance ; tried and trusted methods des méthodes fiables.E v refl to trust oneself to do être sûr de pouvoir faire ; I couldn't trust myself not to cry je n'étais pas sûr de pouvoir m'empêcher de pleurer ; I couldn't trust myself to speak j'ai préféré me taire. -
2 parole
parole [paʀɔl]1. feminine nouna. ( = mot) wordb. ( = promesse) word• ma parole ! (inf) (upon) my word!• tu es fou ma parole ! (inf) heavens - you're mad!c. ( = faculté d'expression) speechd. (dans un débat, une discussion) temps de parole speaking time• puis-je avoir la parole ? could I say something?2. plural feminine noun• « sans paroles » "no caption"* * *paʀɔl1) ( faculté) speechperdre/retrouver la parole — to lose/to regain the power of speech, to lose/to regain one's speech
et maintenant, je donne or laisse la parole à mon collègue — and now I hand over to my colleague
3) ( mot) wordsur ces bonnes paroles, je m'en vais — hum on that (philosophical) note, I'm off
4) ( assurance verbale) wordreprendre/manquer à/donner sa parole — to go back on/to break/to give one's word
il n'a qu'une parole, c'est un homme de parole — he's a man of his word
parole d'honneur! — cross my heart!, I promise!
5) (sentence, aphorisme) words (pl)c'est parole d'évangile — it's gospel truth, it's gospel (colloq)
6) ( texte)paroles — ( de chanson) words, lyrics; ( de dessin) words
7) Linguistique speech* * *paʀɔl1. nf1) (= faculté) speech2) (= expression)3) (= engagement) wordIl m'a donné sa parole. — He gave me his word.
le respect de la parole donnée; Il ne peut y avoir de dialogue sans respect de la parole donnée. — There can be no dialogue unless both sides keep their word.
sur parole; Je le crois sur parole. — I'll take his word for it., I'll take him at his word.
parole d'honneur — word of honour Grande-Bretagne word of honor USA
4) (= mot) wordma parole! — my word!, good heavens!
2. paroles nfpl1) MUSIQUE words, lyricsJ'aime les paroles de cette chanson. — I like the lyrics of this song.
2) péjoratif* * *parole nf1 ( faculté) speech; les organes de la parole the organs of speech; être doué de parole to have the power of speech, to be endowed with speech; perdre/retrouver la parole to lose/regain the power of speech, to lose/regain one's speech; il ne lui manque que la parole ( animal) it can almost talk; avoir la parole facile to have the gift of the gab○; avoir le don de la parole to be a good talker; ⇒ or;2 ( possibilité de s'exprimer) avoir droit à la parole to have the right to speak; prendre la parole to speak; laisser la parole à qn to let sb speak; tu ne me laisses jamais la parole you never let me speak; lorsqu'il eut la parole when his turn came to speak; ( dans un débat) when he took the floor; temps de parole speaking time; et maintenant, je donne or laisse la parole à mon collègue and now I hand over to my colleague;3 ( mot) word; il n'a pas dit une parole he didn't say a word; paroles en l'air empty words; belles paroles fine words; une parole blessante a hurtful remark; joindre le geste à la parole to suit the action to the word; si tu crois que tu vas t'en tirer avec des paroles○! you're not going to talk your way out of this one!; sur ces bonnes paroles, je m'en vais hum on that (philosophical) note, I'm off; en paroles, ils sont tous tolérants to hear them talk, they all hold the broadest ou most liberal views; en paroles, tout est facile it's easy to talk; ⇒ payer;4 ( assurance verbale) word; reprendre/manquer à/donner sa parole to go back on/break/give one's word; tenir parole to keep one's word; il n'a qu'une parole, c'est un homme de parole he's a man of his word; il n'a aucune parole you can't trust him; je t'ai cru sur parole I took you at your word; parole d'honneur! cross my heart!, I promise!; je l'ai envoyé, parole d'honneur! I swear I sent it!; je te donne ma parole d'honneur que ce n'est pas vrai I swear it's not true; ma parole! (upon) my word!;5 (sentence, aphorisme) words (pl); connaissez-vous cette parole de Pascal? do you know that saying of Pascal's?; la parole divine the holy word of God; prêcher la bonne parole to spread the good word; c'est parole d'évangile it's gospel truth, it's gospel○;les paroles s'envolent, les écrits restent ( faites promettre par écrit) get it in writing; ( ne vous engagez pas par écrit) never put anything in writing.[parɔl] nom féminin1. [faculté de s'exprimer]il ne lui manque que la parole, à ton chien your dog does everything but talkla parole est d'argent, le silence est d'or (proverbe) speech is silver, silence is golden (proverbe)2. [fait de parler]a. [généralement] to speakb. [au parlement, au tribunal] to take the floora. [à un avocat, un député] you have the floorb. [dans un débat] (it's) your turn to speak ou over to youadresser la parole à quelqu'un to talk ou to speak to somebodyen paroles, ça a l'air simple, mais... it's easy enough to say it, but...5. [engagement] wordreprendre ou retirer sa parole to go back on one's word6. JEUX————————paroles nom féminin pluriel[d'une illustration] words‘sans paroles’ ‘no caption’————————sur parole locution adverbiale -
3 trustworthy
adjective ((negative untrustworthy) worthy of trust: Is your friend trustworthy?) de fiar/confianza, digno de confianza; fidedignotrustworthy adj digno de confianzatr['trʌstwɜːðɪ]1 (person) digno,-a de confianza, honrado,-a2 (news etc) fidedigno,-atrustworthy ['trəst.wərði] adj: digno de confianza, confiableadj.• abonado, -a adj.• confiable adj.• cumplidor adj.• fiable adj.• fidedigno, -a adj.• fiel adj.'trʌstˌwɜːrði, 'trʌstˌwɜːðiadjective <colleague/child> digno de confianza; <account/witness> fidedigno['trʌstˌwɜːðɪ]ADJ [person] formal, de confianza; [source of news] fidedigno, fiable; [statistics] fiable, exacto* * *['trʌstˌwɜːrði, 'trʌstˌwɜːði]adjective <colleague/child> digno de confianza; <account/witness> fidedigno -
4 betrügen
(unreg.)I v/t1. cheat, swindle; JUR. defraud; jemanden um etw. betrügen cheat ( oder do umg.) s.o. out of s.th., defraud s.o. of s.th.; in seinen Hoffnungen oder Erwartungen betrogen werden have ( oder see) one’s hopes dashed; ich fühle mich betrogen I feel cheated ( oder betrayed); jemanden um sein(e) Recht(e) betrügen deprive s.o. of their rights; betrogen2. (Ehepartner etc.) be unfaithful to, cheat on, two-time umg.; seine Frau mit einer Kollegin betrügen cheat on one’s wife with a colleague from work* * *to defraud; to swindle; to con; to deceive; to short-change; to cheat; to trepan; to dupe; to beguile; to bamboozle; to trick; to bilk; to cozen; to rook; to nobble; to diddle* * *be|trü|gen [bə'tryːgn] pret betrog [bə'troːk] ptp betrogen [bə'troːgn]1. vtto deceive; (geschäftlich auch) to cheat; Freund, Ehepartner to be unfaithful to, to cheat (on); (JUR) to defraudsie betrügt mich mit meinem besten Freund — she is having an affair with my best friend
sich um etw betrogen sehen — to feel deprived of sth, to feel done out of sth (Brit)
ich sah mich in ihm betrogen — he disappointed me, he let me down, I was deceived in him
sich in seinen Hoffnungen betrogen sehen — to be disappointed in one's hopes
2. vrto deceive oneself* * *1) (to act dishonestly to gain an advantage: He cheats at cards; He was cheated (out of ten dollars).) cheat2) (to cheat: That shopkeeper has swindled me!; He swindled me out of $4.) swindle* * *be·trü·gen *I. vt1. (vorsätzlich täuschen)▪ jdn \betrügen to cheat [or swindle] sb▪ betrogen cheated, deceivedich fühle mich betrogen! I feel betrayed!ich sehe mich in meinem Vertrauen betrogen! I feel [that] my trust has been betrayed!2. (durch Seitensprung hintergehen)▪ jdn [mit jdm] \betrügen to be unfaithful to [or cheat on] sb [with sb]* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb deceive; be unfaithful to <husband, wife>; (Rechtsw.) defraud; (beim Spielen) cheat2.jemanden um 100 Euro betrügen — cheat or (coll.) do somebody out of 100 euros; (arglistig) swindle somebody out of 100 euros
unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb cheat; (bei Geschäften) swindle people* * *betrügen (irr)A. v/t1. cheat, swindle; JUR defraud;Erwartungen betrogen werden have ( oder see) one’s hopes dashed;ich fühle mich betrogen I feel cheated ( oder betrayed);seine Frau mit einer Kollegin betrügen cheat on one’s wife with a colleague from workC. v/r:* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb deceive; be unfaithful to <husband, wife>; (Rechtsw.) defraud; (beim Spielen) cheat2.jemanden um 100 Euro betrügen — cheat or (coll.) do somebody out of 100 euros; (arglistig) swindle somebody out of 100 euros
unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb cheat; (bei Geschäften) swindle people* * *(um) v.to defraud (of) v. v.to be a cheat expr.to be a swindler expr.to be unfaithful to expr.to betray v.to cheat v.to con v.to deceive v.to rook v.to swindle v.to trepan v.to trick v. -
5 honorer
honorer [ɔnɔʀe]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verbb. ( = faire honneur à) to do credit to* * *ɔnɔʀe
1.
1) ( rendre hommage) to honour [BrE] [Dieu, personne, équipe, mémoire]honorer quelqu'un de sa confiance — to honour [BrE] somebody with one's trust
2) ( acquitter) to honour [BrE] [promesse, dette]3) ( procurer de la fierté) [personne] to be a credit to [pays, profession, parents]4) ( donner du mérite)
2.
s'honorer verbe pronominal1) ( être fier) to be proud2) ( s'attirer de la considération) to bring credit on oneself* * *ɔnɔʀe vt1) (= rendre honneur à) [Dieu, personne] to honour Grande-Bretagne to honor USA2) (= gratifier)honorer qn de [amitié] — to honour sb with Grande-Bretagne to honor sb with USA, [sourire] to favour sb with Grande-Bretagne to favor sb with USA
3) (= faire honneur à) [famille, institution] to do credit to4) [chèque] to honour Grande-Bretagne to honor USA* * *honorer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( rendre hommage) to honourGB [Dieu, personne, équipe, mémoire] (de with; de faire to do; que that); honorer qn de sa confiance to honourGB sb with one's trust; je suis très honoré d'être parmi vous I feel very honouredGB to be among you; (je suis) très honoré I am most honouredGB; je serais honoré de vous recevoir I would be honouredGB by your visit;2 ( acquitter) to honourGB [promesse, engagement, dette, échéance]; honorer sa signature to honourGB one's signature;3 ( procurer de la fierté à) [personne] to be a credit to [pays, profession, parents]; vous honorez votre pays you are a credit to your country;4 ( donner du mérite à) [qualité] to do [sb ] credit [personne]; votre courage vous honore your bravery does you credit;B s'honorer vpr1 ( être fier) to be proud (de qch of sth; de faire of doing);2 ( s'attirer de la considération) to bring credit on oneself; vous vous êtes honoré par votre choix you brought credit on yourself by your choice.[ɔnɔre] verbe transitif1. [rendre hommage à] to honour2. [respecter, estimer] to honour4. [gratifier] to honour5. [payer]6. RELIGIONhonorer Dieu to honour ou to praise God————————s'honorer de verbe pronominal plus prépositionto be proud of, to take pride in, to pride oneself upon -
6 esteem
1. noun, no pl.2. transitive verbhold somebody/something in [high or great] esteem — [hohe od. große] Achtung vor jemandem/etwas haben
1) (think favourably of) schätzenhighly or much or greatly esteemed — hochgeschätzt (geh.); sehr geschätzt
2) (consider)esteem [as] — erachten für (geh.); ansehen als
* * *[i'sti:m] 1. verb(to value or respect.) achten2. noun(favourable opinion; respect: His foolish behaviour lowered him in my esteem; He was held in great esteem by his colleagues.) die Achtung* * *es·teem[ɪˈsti:m, esˈ-]to be held in high/low \esteem hohes/geringes Ansehen genießento hold sb in high/low \esteem jdn hochschätzen/geringschätzento fall/rise in sb's \esteem in jds Ansehen sinken/steigenII. vt▪ to \esteem sth etw [hoch] schätzen [o achten]highly \esteemed sehr geschätzt, hoch geschätzt gehI would \esteem it a favour if you would accompany me Sie würden mir einen großen Gefallen erweisen, wenn Sie mich begleiten würdento \esteem it an honour to do sth es als eine Ehre betrachten, etw zu tun* * *[ɪ'stiːm]1. vt1) (= consider) ansehen, betrachtenmy esteemed colleague (form) — mein verehrter Herr Kollege (form), meine verehrte Frau Kollegin (form)
2. nWertschätzung fto hold sb/sth in (high) esteem — jdn/etw (hoch) schätzen, von jdm/etw eine hohe Meinung haben
to be held in low/great esteem — wenig/sehr geschätzt werden
he went down in my esteem — er ist in meiner Achtung gesunken
* * *esteem [ıˈstiːm]A v/t1. achten, (hoch) schätzen:esteem highly (little) hoch (gering) schätzenwe would esteem it a favo(u)r if you … wir wären Ihnen sehr verbunden, wenn Sie …hold in (high) esteem → A 1;* * *1. noun, no pl.2. transitive verbhold somebody/something in [high or great] esteem — [hohe od. große] Achtung vor jemandem/etwas haben
1) (think favourably of) schätzenhighly or much or greatly esteemed — hochgeschätzt (geh.); sehr geschätzt
2) (consider)esteem [as] — erachten für (geh.); ansehen als
* * *n.Achtung -en f.Ansehen - n.Hochachtung f.Schätzung f.Wertschätzung f. v.wertschätzen v. -
7 atenerse
pron.v.to be confident, to trust.* * *1 (ajustarse) to abide (a, by), comply (a, with)2 (acogerse) to rely (a, on)* * *VPRatenerse a —
1) (=ceñirse a)2) (=cumplir)atenerse a la ley — to abide by o obey the law
3) (=remitirse a)simplemente nos atenemos a lo que has dicho — we are simply taking into account o bearing in mind what you said
si lo haces atente a las consecuencias — if you do it, you'll have to take the consequences
4) (=adaptarse a) to keep within* * *verbo pronominala) (ajustarse, someterse)atenerse a algo: atenerse a las reglas to abide by o comply with the rules; me atengo a las órdenes recibidas I am obeying orders; no sé a que atenerme I don't know what I should be doing; atenerse a las consecuencias — to live with o abide by the consequences
b) ( limitarse)atenerse a algo: si nos atenemos a lo que dijeron ellos... if we go by what they said...; aténgase a los hechos — confine yourself to the facts
* * *verbo pronominala) (ajustarse, someterse)atenerse a algo: atenerse a las reglas to abide by o comply with the rules; me atengo a las órdenes recibidas I am obeying orders; no sé a que atenerme I don't know what I should be doing; atenerse a las consecuencias — to live with o abide by the consequences
b) ( limitarse)atenerse a algo: si nos atenemos a lo que dijeron ellos... if we go by what they said...; aténgase a los hechos — confine yourself to the facts
* * *1 (ajustarse, someterse) atenerse A algo:tendrás que atenerte a las reglas or normas you will have to abide by o comply with the rulesme atengo a las órdenes/instrucciones recibidas I am obeying orders/following instructionsse atuvo a lo que se le había pedido she did exactly what had been asked of herme han dado tantas instrucciones contradictorias que no sé a que atenerme they've given me so many conflicting instructions I don't know who I should listen to/what I should be doingtendrás que atenerte a las consecuencias you will have to live with o abide by the consequencestienes que atenerte a tus medios económicos you must keep within your means2 (limitarse) atenerse A algo:si nos atenemos a lo que dijeron ellos, la situación es muy distinta if we go by what they said then the situation appears very differentaténgase a los hechos confine yourself to o ( colloq) stick to the facts3 (reafirmar) atenerse A algo:me atengo a lo que declaré la semana pasada I'm sticking to o ( AmE) I'm sticking with what I said last week ( colloq), I stand by o ( frml) abide by what I said last week* * *
atenerse ( conjugate atenerse) verbo pronominal
‹ a las órdenes› to obey sth;
‹ a las consecuencias› to live with o abide by sth;
b) ( limitarse):◊ si nos atenemos a lo que dijeron ellos … if we go by what they said …;
aténgase a los hechos confine yourself to the facts
■atenerse verbo reflexivo
1 (ajustarse a reglas) to abide [a, by]: puedes desobedecer la orden, pero atente a las consecuencias, you can disobey the order, but you must bear the consequences
2 (remitirse) to go by: uno debe saber a qué atenerse, one must know what to expect
' atenerse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
consecuencia
English:
abide by
- go by
- keep to
- stand by
- stick by
- stick to
- toe
- stand
- stick
* * *atenerse vpr1.[ley, normas] to observe, to abide by;atenerse a [seguir, cumplir] [promesa, orden] to stick to;atente a las instrucciones que se te han dado stick to o follow the instructions you have been given;el gobierno se atendrá a la decisión del tribunal the government will abide by the court's decision;con tantas versiones diferentes de lo que pasó, no sabemos a qué atenernos there are so many different versions of what happened that we don't know what to believe;atenerse a las consecuencias to accept the consequences3. [limitarse]si nos atenemos a lo que sabemos… if we stick to what we know…;atenerse a la verdad to stick to the truth* * *v/r:me atengo a lo dicho I’m sticking to what I said;saber a qué atenerse know where one stands* * *atenerse {80} vr: to abidetendrás que atenerte a las reglas: you will have to abide by the rules
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