trust
의미: Firm belief in someone's reliability; to believe in someone
The word 'trust' refers to a firm belief in the reliability, truth, or ability of someone or something. As a verb, it means to believe that someone is honest and will not harm you. As a noun, it can also refer to a legal arrangement for managing property (a trust fund) or an organisation (the National Trust).
예문
- I trust her completely with my secrets. 我完全信任她保守我的秘密。Confío en ella completamente con mis secretos.私は彼女を完全に信頼して秘密を打ち明けられます。나는 그녀를 완전히 신뢰하고 비밀을 털어놓을 수 있습니다.
- It takes time to build trust in a relationship. 在关系中建立信任需要时间。Se necesita tiempo para construir confianza en una relación.関係において信頼を築くには時間がかかります。관계에서 신뢰를 쌓는 데는 시간이 걸립니다.
- The money is held in a trust for the children. 这笔钱以信托形式为孩子们保管。El dinero se mantiene en un fideicomiso para los niños.そのお金は子供たちのために信託として保管されています。그 돈은 아이들을 위해 신탁으로 관리되고 있습니다.
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사용 가이드
맥락: general
어조: neutral
기원과 역사
From Old Norse 'traust' meaning 'confidence, protection', from Proto-Germanic '*traustam'. Related to 'true' and 'truce'. The financial sense ('a trust fund') developed from the idea of entrusting assets to someone.
문화적 배경
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
이야기와 상식
From Old Norse 'traust' meaning confidence. The National Trust, founded in 1895, is a British charity that preserves historic places and nature.
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