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Trust in Meaning in English

expression

ˈtɹəst/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn
TRUHST-in
tɹˈʌst/ /ˈɪn
trust-IN

释义

To believe that someone or something is reliable, honest, or able to help in a situation. Often used about people, ideas, or things you depend on.

用法与细微差别

Often used in the phrase 'trust in God' or 'trust in yourself.' More formal or emphatic than simply 'trust.' Can be used for people, organizations, concepts, or abstract things. Not interchangeable with 'trust' without 'in' when talking about a person ('trust in John' is formal, 'trust John' is more common).

例句

I trust in my family to support me.

basic

Many people trust in science to find answers.

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It's important to trust in yourself.

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Some people find it hard to trust in politicians.

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Even during tough times, she continues to trust in her dreams.

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If you don’t trust in the process, it’s hard to move forward.

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