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1 blindly
[΄blaindli] adv կուրորեն, խարխափե լով. անխոհեմաբար -
2 trust
I[trʌst]1. n վստահություն, հավատ. տնտ. տրեստ, կոնցեռն. have/put trust in վստահել, հավատ ընծայել. breach of trust վստա հության չարաշահում. take on trust հավատալ, հա վատով ընդունել. earn smb’s trust մեկի վստահությունը շահել. commit to smb’s trust մեկին վստահել. trust deed իրավ. հա վա տարմա գիր, լիազորագիր. The property is held in trust Սեփականությունը կառավարվում է լիազո րա գրի միջոցով. trust company խնամառու ընկե րություն. trust fund հավատարմագրային հիմ նադրում.2. a վստահված, վստահությամբ հանձնվածII[trʌst] v վստահել, հավա տալ. ապավինել, հույս դնել. trust fully, completely/blindly լրիվ, կուրորեն վստահել. He is not to be trusted Նրան չի կարելի վստահել. You can’t trust a word Ոչ մի խոսքին չի կարելի հավատալ. trust him to spoil things խսկց. Կարող ես վստահ լինել, նա ամեն ինչ կփչացնի
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Blindly — Blind ly, adv. Without sight, discernment, or understanding; without thought, investigation, knowledge, or purpose of one s own. [1913 Webster] By his imperious mistress blindly led. Dryden. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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blindly — /bluynd lee/, adv. 1. in a blind manner: We felt our way blindly through the black tunnel. 2. without understanding, reservation, or objection; unthinkingly: They followed their leaders blindly. 3. without continuation: The passage ended blindly… … Universalium
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blindly — adverb 1. without seeing or looking (Freq. 4) he felt around his desk blindly • Derived from adjective: ↑blind 2. without preparation or reflection; without a rational basis (Freq. 1) they bought the car blindly he picked a wife bli … Useful english dictionary
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