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1 trust
1. n доверие2. n вераtrust in providential guidance of history — вера в то, что историей управляет провидение
3. n ответственное положениеhe holds a position of great trust, he is in a position of great trust — он занимает ответственный пост
4. n долг, обязанность; ответственность5. n надежда, источник надежды6. n юр. доверительная собственность или имущество, вверенное попечению7. n юр. управление имуществом доверительным собственником; опека8. n юр. опека; охранаtrust state — государство-опекун, государство, осуществляющее опеку
9. n юр. ком. кредит10. n юр. эк. трест; концернbrain trust — «мозговой трест»; группа экспертов
11. a доверенный12. a управляемый по доверенности13. a относящийся к тресту14. v доверять, веритьI trust him as I would myself — я верю ему, как самому себе
15. v верить; полагаться на показания органов чувств16. v полагаться, доверяться17. v верить, надеяться, полагаться18. v доверять, вверять; поручать попечение19. v в отрицательных или вопросительных предложениях бояться доверить или позволить20. v книжн. надеяться; полагатьI trust to be able to join you — я полагаю, что смогу к вам присоединиться
I trust this is the book you wanted — я надеюсь, что вам была нужна именно эта книга
21. v ком. давать в кредитСинонимический ряд:1. belief (noun) assurance; belief; certainty; confidence; conviction; dependence; expectation; faith; hope; reliance; security; stock2. responsibility (noun) care; charge; commitment; custody; duty; guardianship; keeping; liability; obligation; responsibility; safekeeping; supervision; ward3. syndicate (noun) cartel; chain; combine; conglomerate; group; pool; syndicate4. believe (verb) believe; credit5. confide in (verb) accept; believe in; confide in; depend upon; esteem; have faith in6. entrust (verb) assign; charge; commission; commit; consign; entrust7. hope (verb) assume; expect; hope; imagine; presume8. rely on (verb) count on; depend on; reckon on; rely onАнтонимический ряд:despair; disbelief; disbelieve; discredit; dispute; distrust; doubt; hesitate; impugn; misgiving; mistrust; skepticism; suspect
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