Trust to do Meaning in English
expression
ˈtɹəst/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ/ /ˈdu
TRUHST tuh DOO
tɹˈʌst/ /tˈuː/ /dʉː
trUST too DOO
Definition
To believe that someone is reliable or honest enough to do something; to feel confident that a person will do a specific task.
Usage & Nuances
Often followed by an object and an infinitive (e.g., 'I trust him to finish the job'). Common in formal, polite, or business English. Less direct than 'count on' but more formal. Avoid using 'trust to do' with things (use with people).
Spanish: confiar en hacer - fiarse de para hacerPortuguese (BR): confiar em fazerPortuguese (PT): confiar em fazerChinese (Simplified): 信任去做 - 相信能做Chinese (Traditional): 信任去做 - 相信能做Hindi: करने के लिए भरोसा करनाArabic: الثقة في القيام بBengali: বিশ্বাস করা (কারো উপর নির্ভর করা কিছু করতে) - ভরসা করাRussian: доверять (что кто-то сделает) - полагатьсяJapanese: ~に~することを信頼するVietnamese: tin tưởng (ai đó làm việc gì)Korean: ~가 ~을 하도록 믿다 - 신뢰하다Turkish: birinin bir şeyi yapacağına güvenmekUrdu: اعتماد کرنا (کسی پر کہ وہ کچھ کرے)Indonesian: memercayai (seseorang untuk melakukan sesuatu)
Example Sentences
I trust you to do your homework on time.
basic
Can we trust her to do what's right?
basic
The teacher trusted him to do the experiment alone.
basic
You can trust me to do what I promised.
natural
I don't trust them to do the job properly without help.
natural
Do you really trust him to do that on his own?
natural