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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

trusted [ingl. am. ˈtrəstəd, ingl. brit. ˈtrʌstɪd] ADJ. atrbv.

trusted
trusted

I. trust [ingl. am. trəst, ingl. brit. trʌst] SUST.

1.1. trust U (confidence, faith):

trust in sb/sth
confianza en alguien/algo
to put or place one's trust in sb/sth
depositar su (or mi etc.) confianza en alguien/algo
fiarse de alguien

1.2. trust U or C (responsibility):

2.1. trust FIN. C (money, property):

2.2. trust FIN. C (institution):

2.3. trust U (custody):

trust FIN., DER.
to hold sth in trust for sb

2.4. trust C (financial instrument):

trust FIN., FIN.

3. trust (monopoly group):

II. trust [ingl. am. trəst, ingl. brit. trʌst] V. trans.

1.1. trust person:

he can't be trusted
no me fío un pelo de él coloq.
to trust sb/sth to + infin they trust him to solve any problems
can they be trusted to be there on time?
I've broken ittrust you! irón.
to trust sb with sth
confiarle algo a alguien

1.2. trust (entrust):

to trust sth/sb to sb/sth
confiarle algo/alguien a alguien/algo

2. trust (hope, assume):

trust form.

III. trust [ingl. am. trəst, ingl. brit. trʌst] V. intr.

to trust in sb/sth
confiar or tener confianza en alguien/algo
to trust to sth

trust company SUST.

unit trust SUST. ingl. brit. FIN.

trust hospital SUST. (in UK)

trust fund SUST.

hospital trust SUST. ingl. brit. MED.

investment trust SUST. FIN.

brain trust SUST. ingl. am.

blind trust SUST.

en el diccionario PONS

inglés
inglés
español
español

trusted [ˈtrʌstɪd] ADJ.

trusted friend, servant
trusted method, remedy

I. trust [trʌst] SUST.

1. trust sin pl. (belief):

2. trust sin pl. (responsibility):

3. trust FIN., COM.:

4. trust DER.:

5. trust (association):

brains trust ingl. brit., brain trust ingl. am.

II. trust [trʌst] V. trans.

1. trust (place trust in):

to trust sb to do sth

2. trust (rely on):

to trust sb with sth

3. trust (hope):

esperar que +subj

III. trust [trʌst] V. intr.

to trust in sth/sb

trust fund SUST. FIN.

unit trust SUST. ingl. brit.

investment trust SUST.

brains trust SUST.

español
español
inglés
inglés
to trust in sth/sb
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
español
español

trusted [ˈtrʌs·tɪd] ADJ.

trusted friend, servant
trusted method, remedy

I. trust [trʌst] SUST.

1. trust (belief):

2. trust (responsibility):

3. trust FIN., COM.:

4. trust DER.:

5. trust (association):

II. trust [trʌst] V. trans.

1. trust (place trust in):

to trust sb to do sth

2. trust (rely on):

to trust sb with sth

3. trust (hope):

esperar que... +subj

III. trust [trʌst] V. intr.

to trust in sth/sb

trust fund SUST. FIN.

brain trust SUST.

español
español
inglés
inglés
to trust sth/sb
to trust in sth/sb
Present
Itrust
youtrust
he/she/ittrusts
wetrust
youtrust
theytrust
Past
Itrusted
youtrusted
he/she/ittrusted
wetrusted
youtrusted
theytrusted
Present Perfect
Ihavetrusted
youhavetrusted
he/she/ithastrusted
wehavetrusted
youhavetrusted
theyhavetrusted
Past Perfect
Ihadtrusted
youhadtrusted
he/she/ithadtrusted
wehadtrusted
youhadtrusted
theyhadtrusted

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However, the nameless story-teller is unable to free himself from his own position that carries cultural and economic benefits.
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Their position was that while a trust was formed, the tribe could not make a claim for damages without explicit congressional authorization.
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Local directional names were used to refer to the winds, eventually giving the wind itself a proper name, irrespective of the observer's position.
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This usually required the diver to lie down to fit the harness, and if the cylinders were large, to be assisted to a standing position.
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When released, the decocker levers return to their normal firing position.
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