▸ truss up → see truss 1
trust ◆◆◇ /trʌ st/ (trusts , trusting , trusted )
1
VERB
If you
trust
someone, you believe that they are honest and sincere and will not deliberately do anything to harm you. □ [V
n]
2
N‑UNCOUNT
Your
trust
in
someone is your belief that they are honest and sincere and will not deliberately do anything to harm you. □ [+
3
VERB
If you
trust
someone to
do something, you believe that they will do it. □ [V
n to-inf]
4
VERB
If you
trust
someone
with
something important or valuable, you allow them to look after it or deal with it. □ [V
n +
5
VERB
If you do not
trust
something, you feel that it is not safe or reliable. □ [V
n]
6
VERB
If you
trust
someone's judgment or advice, you believe that it is good or right. □ [V
n]
7
VERB
If you say you
trust that
something is true, you mean you hope and expect that it is true. [FORMAL
] □ [V
that]
8
VERB
If you
trust in
someone or something, you believe strongly in them, and do not doubt their powers or their good intentions. [FORMAL
] □ [V
+
9
N‑COUNT
[oft
10
N‑COUNT
[oft in names] A
trust
is a group of people or an organization that has control of an amount of money or property and invests it on behalf of other people or as a charity. □
11 N‑COUNT [N n] In Britain, a trust or a trust hospital is a public hospital that receives its funding directly from the national government. It has its own board of governors and is not controlled by the local health authority.
12 → see also trusting , unit trust
13
PHRASE
If something valuable is kept
in trust
, it is held and protected by a group of people or an organization on behalf of other people. □ [+
14
PHRASE
If you
take
something
on trust
after having heard or read it, you believe it completely without checking it. □
15tried and trusted → see tried
▸
trust to
PHRASAL VERB
[no passive] If you
trust to
luck or instinct, you hope that it will enable you to achieve what you are trying to do, because you have nothing else to help you. □ [V
P
n]