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n. güven, itimat, kredi, ümit, emanet, inanma, sorumluluk, tröst, güvenilir kişi————————v. güvenmek, inancı olmak, itimat etmek, emanet etmek, inanmak, ummak, veresiye vermek, kredi vermek* * *1. güven (v.) 2. güven (n.)* * *1. verb1) (to have confidence or faith; to believe: She trusted (in) him.) güvenmek, inanmak2) (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.) emniyet etmek3) (to hope or be confident (that): I trust (that) you had / will have a good journey.) ummak, emin olmak2. 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.) güven, itimat, emniyet2) (charge or care; responsibility: The child was placed in my trust.) sorumluluk, mesuliyet3) (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.) sorumluluk4) (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) yeddiemin, vesayet5) (a group of business firms working together: The companies formed a trust.) tröst, tekelci örgüt•- trustee- trustworthy
- trustworthiness
- trusty
- trustily
- trustiness
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