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 trusting   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 轻信的, 信任他人的, 深信不疑的



    trusting
    [ adj ]
    inclined to believe or confide readily; full of trust
    <adj.all>
    great brown eye, true and trustful


    Trust \Trust\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Trusted}; p. pr. & vb. n.
    {Trusting}.] [OE. trusten, trosten. See {Trust}, n.]
    1. To place confidence in; to rely on, to confide, or repose
    faith, in; as, we can not trust those who have deceived
    us.

    I will never trust his word after. --Shak.

    He that trusts every one without reserve will at
    last be deceived. --Johnson.

    2. To give credence to; to believe; to credit.

    Trust me, you look well. --Shak.

    3. To hope confidently; to believe; -- usually with a phrase
    or infinitive clause as the object.

    I trust to come unto you, and speak face to face.
    --2 John 12.

    We trustwe have a good conscience. --Heb. xiii.
    18.

    4. to show confidence in a person by intrusting (him) with
    something.

    Whom, with your power and fortune, sir, you trust,
    Now to suspect is vain. --Dryden.

    5. To commit, as to one's care; to intrust.

    Merchants were not willing to trust precious cargoes
    to any custody but that of a man-of-war. --Macaulay.

    6. To give credit to; to sell to upon credit, or in
    confidence of future payment; as, merchants and
    manufacturers trust their customers annually with goods.

    7. To risk; to venture confidently.

    [Beguiled] by thee
    to trust thee from my side. --Milton.


    Trusting \Trust"ing\, a.
    Having or exercising trust; confiding; unsuspecting;
    trustful. -- {Trust"ing*ly}, adv.

    1. He is described as "an awkward little machine," "a trusting, cheerful pet," but aside from a few indications that he resembles Mack we never really get a sense of what Randall looks like.
    2. Balanchine was concerned with preserving his choreography's identity for television, and 'trusting the dancing' is a central problem for anyone who transfers stage work to the screen.
    3. For a long time they themselves were in opposition to Mr. Marcos; now they project their own motivations onto the communists, trusting in the good intentions of those who shared their exile.
    4. Toward snow-accumulation forecasts My attitude is less than trusting; For I've spent some long, sweaty days Just shoveling off a light dusting.
    5. The groundless jealousy that makes Leontes so problematic a role becomes credible here; John Nettles's multi-faceted Leontes blows warm and cold, is trusting and suspicious.
    6. He said he was proud of his style of developing trusting relations with colleagues.
    7. He warned against being too trusting of authorities' promises.
    8. If you're not careful you can get let down very badly by people.' A very trusting person? 'Very.'
    9. "People are too trusting," says Jeffrey L. Hartman, one of the attorneys helping the state to sort out the Lemons case.
    10. The first act peasant is trusting, gentle, her gaze ever turned to Loys (the sincere and credible Roger van Fleteren).
    11. A trusting soul might assume the NIH chief believed each of these institutes could make exactly the same contribution.
    12. He is well-informed and has a healthy degree of scepticism when it comes to trusting other people with his money.
    13. "You don't just give the good news." House Democrats, by comparison, have the more trusting, workaday nature of hounds.
    14. Once physicians have "built a trusting relationship" with Medtronic, the company will begin selling its cardiac pacemakers, heart valves and other biomedical devices it manufactures, he said.
    15. The selection is properly catholic, setting abstraction against figuration of all kinds, and trusting the strength and quality of the particular work to hold its own in the company.
    16. While America has been preoccupied fighting the Cold War _ to the benefit of allies such as Japan _ Japan has taken our trusting free-traders for a ride, Prestowitz says.
    17. "It was like two sets of in-laws coming together, neither one trusting the other," says a director.
    18. "I guess I was too trusting, but I wanted my boys to be good Christians.
    19. At home he is self-effacing, sweet-natured and trusting in an almost childlike way. In company he can be garrulous yet elusive, metaphorically diving into the dressing-up box to put on another cloak for another character.
    20. The bank has yet to find a way of filling it without giving the impression that it has turned pessimistic about the course of rates. The logic of the governor's approach is that rates will eventually fall as investors become more trusting on inflation.
    21. "She died because she trusted the defendant," Ms. Tipton said. "That was the price she paid for trusting her best friend's father." Franklin has pleaded innocent to the charges.
    22. Instead of trusting the natural comic irony of the piece, the producer Philipp Himmelmann loaded each scene with an extra layer of surrealist production baggage, reducing the work to the level of cheap pantomime.
    23. But they also want to talk a bit about trusting the inner self, the limits of logic and the concept of earning a living.
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