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1 uskoa jllkn
• entrust -
2 uskoa haltuun
• entrust• entrust with -
3 huoma
• entrust to• leave in charge• protection• security -
4 huomaan
• entrust• put in someone's hands -
5 uskoa jonkun tehtäväksi
• entrust to someone -
6 uskoa tehtäväksi
• entrust sb with sth -
7 uskoa
yks.nom. uskoa; yks.gen. uskon; yks.part. uskoi; yks.ill. uskoisi; mon.gen. uskokoon; mon.part. uskonut; mon.ill. uskottiinassign (verb)believe (verb)confide (verb)credit (verb)entrust (verb)entrust to (verb)have faith in (verb)recommend (verb)think (verb)trust (verb)trust oneself to (verb)vest (verb)* * *• have faith in• guess• postulate• give credence to• think• entrust• entrust to• give credit to• reckon• suppose• trust a person with• trust oneself to• trust• deem• presume• speculate• count on• consider• conjecture• confide• charge• believe• believe in• credit• assume• assign• recommend -
8 uskoutua
yks.nom. uskoutua; yks.gen. uskoudun; yks.part. uskoutui; yks.ill. uskoutuisi; mon.gen. uskoutukoon; mon.part. uskoutunut; mon.ill. uskouduttiinconfide in (verb)* * *• unburden oneself• entrust o.s.• confide in• confide one's troubles to -
9 valtuuttaa
• depute• entrust• license• pass on• enable• empower• consign• authorize• assign• appoint• accredit• nominate• delegate
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