TRUST


Meaning of TRUST in English

I. noun

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

a position of trust

As a church leader, he was in a position of trust.

a trust fund (= money that belongs to one person, but is controlled by another )

Proceeds from the sale of the house will go into a trust fund for the children.

a trusted friend

She told only a few trusted friends.

abused...trust

Morris abused the trust the firm had shown in him.

betrayed...trust

She had betrayed her parents' trust .

implicit faith/trust/belief

They had implicit faith in his powers.

mutual respect/trust/understanding etc

Mutual respect is necessary for any partnership to work.

European nations can live together in a spirit of mutual trust.

trust fund

trust your instinct(s) ( also rely on your instincts ) (= believe that your instincts are correct )

I've trusted my instincts in the past and they've usually been right.

unit trust

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADJECTIVE

charitable

And in 9 months, local people raised £600,000 and set up a charitable trust to run the hospital.

The castle and the estate will be managed by charitable trusts on behalf of the state.

The Fund has been able to assist with new charitable trusts at Thirlestane and Newliston in Lothian.

Impasse is funded by Cleveland County Council, charitable trusts and industry.

Jay was amused by her go-getting energy, especially when Lucy had done battle with yet another charitable trust or foundation.

Following the death of Edgar Kaufmann the office was dismantled and moved to the headquarters of the family's charitable trust .

It is run by a charitable trust and so relies on grants and donations for its survival.

discretionary

We have also been influenced by representations about the position of privately owned companies held on discretionary trusts .

Wealth Protector, which combines a discretionary trust with a choice of investment plans.

There may, for instance, be a foreign discretionary trust which wishes to acquire a lease in the United Kingdom.

Mr X gives property to an overseas discretionary trust .

The trust was a discretionary trust.

For individuals with substantially less money, Dunedin will take on a minimum of £10,000 for its discretionary unit trust management service.

Thus discretionary trusts have lost many of their fiscal advantages.

mutual

This ensures good eye contact which is very important in promoting mutual trust and confidence between members.

And they deeply understood how to integrate work and fun to promote mutual trust , learning, and performance.

The partners' duties A vital component of a partnership is the mutual trust between partners.

Leadership without mutual trust is a contradiction in terms.

Hostages are a useful as well as a time-honoured gesture of mutual trust .

Maintaining that vital balance between faith and doubt, preserving that mutual trust , is a primary task for any leader.

Leader-member relations are good if they all look forward to working together and there is mutual trust and respect.

Successful partnerships must be based upon a sense of security and mutual trust .

public

Estrada has been charged with bribery, corruption, violating the constitution and betraying the public trust .

We sometimes forget a basic precept of government: Public office is public trust .

High-volume sales need public trust .

To support Prop 201 is challenging public trust .

Its reputation wasn't threatened but enhanced. Public trust in the court deepened.

How does it enhance the public trust to allow legislators to hide behind anonymous votes?

When I ran for Public Works, I ran ori a platform of public trust and honesty.

On the other hand, could I just walk away from a public trust ?

■ NOUN

deed

Any new stock will need to be constituted by an appropriate trust deed or loan stock instrument.

Under the trust deed I appoint a Government observer and am consulted on the appointment of the chairman.

Trustees for the stockholders and eurobond holders are appointed under trust deeds .

These trust deeds usually contain an expert clause about the remuneration of the trustee appointed under the deed.

The terms of the trust will need to be documented and the trustee made a party to the trust deed .

You can also ask to see a copy of the trust deed as well as the latest annual report and audited accounts.

fund

We have seen that this does not tend to include funds such as the superannuation fund and trust funds.

The government now is proposing further to escalate its efforts by putting some of the Social Security trust fund in stocks.

In return, Freeport must begin building a $ 100 million trust fund for environmental programs.

The event raised £1m, most of which was set aside for investment in a trust fund .

I am hiring a lawyer to look into that trust fund , Marie had written.

Mrs Kelsall set up a trust fund from the profits.

The trust fund now collects money from 125 million workers to pay benefits to 43 million people.

funds

We have seen that this does not tend to include funds such as the superannuation fund and trust funds.

The sum needed to cover the gap would gradually decrease each year as proceeds from parental trust funds phase into the system.

If everyone were required to convert their parental trust funds to annuities at retirement, this problem could be alleviated.

Brown Institution trust funds were never adequate, but Twort preferred impecunious independence.

She funded the reductions by cutting spending and reducing state contributions to various pension and trust funds .

If the settlor can call for the trust funds this may reduce the trustees to nominees.

These are educational trust funds , invested in Nicholas and Janus Worldwide.

hospital

The actors have been booked for an extended run at Bradford Royal Infirmary by the local hospital trust .

Immediately before the local elections two of the new self-governing hospital trusts announced 1,000 redundancies.

It is now suggested that the proposed Royal Infirmary hospital trust offers the best means of taking the plan forward.

Is it not perverse, therefore, that some people are suggesting that those hospital trusts should be wound up?

investment

Until 1984 the only way to buy shares in investment trusts was through a stockbroker.

Fidelity Investments is hoping to cash in on some of this traffic by offering three new unit investment trusts .

Sierra has, perfectly legally, targeted underperforming investment trusts .

Investors buy a general claim on the investment trust , rather than buy the assets as in a unit trust.

Developers Diversified is a real estate investment trust that acquires, owns and manages shopping and business centers.

Taylor-Young Investment Management accepts minimum investments of £50,000 for its unit and investment trust service and £100,000 for a wider portfolio.

The real-estate investment trust said it will use the notes to finance property acquisitions and to repay debt.

law

The duty to manage has, under trust law , always been with the trustees.

Any member of the scheme who felt that the terms of the trust were being abused could seek redress under trust law .

property

Where the trustee had alienated the trust property , the beneficiary could not follow it.

Where the trustee is insolvent, the trust property in his possession is not subject to normal execution.

It also allowed execution against the trust property itself, instead of being bound to condemnation in a sum of money.

Since no other texts mention it, we are entitled to conclude that Roman law knew no principle of tracing trust property .

status

Only about 60 people turned up to a recent candle-lit vigil outside Orsett hospital supposedly a protest against trust status being given.

The hospitals that are the subject of the trust status already offer a record of success.

Powys health unit has been invited to prepare an application for trust status in April 1993.

Mrs. Bottomley I am pleased to hear from the hon. Gentleman that there is no more concern about trust status .

They recognise the advantages that will flow from trust status .

Perhaps the five, six or seven which were in favour of trust status .

He sought to represent trust status as an invention of the management.

We now have trust status , however, and I take this opportunity to congratulate the team on its application.

unit

Smaller investors with £30,000 can use the bank's unit trust portfolio management service.

By December 1995, 91 unit trusts had a total asset base of 33. 7 billion rand.

Alternatively, Money Management lists all the investment and unit trusts and gives details of the top performers in each category.

Call Fidelity on for more details. Unit trust .

Units in a unit trust are less immediately convertible to money and their money value can not be guaranteed.

For individuals with substantially less money, Dunedin will take on a minimum of £10,000 for its discretionary unit trust management service.

Personal pensions are offered by insurance companies, banks, building societies, unit trusts and friendly societies.

Both offer a choice of direct equity investment and unit trust investment up to the maximum £2,400.

■ VERB

abuse

In fact, around one-half of the cases can be identified solely from the headlines as persons abusing their positions of trust .

But some doctors have a history of abusing that trust for profit, prescribing unnecessary and ineffective diet regimes to all comers.

Nevertheless, the whole basis of survey work is one of trust and relatively few interviewers abuse this trust.

betray

The girl was betraying the trust that her parents had instilled into her all her young life.

Adrian is shocked that Yasmin betrayed his trust .

No wonder then that on the one occasion when television betrays his trust , his world fell apart.

How could television betray Homer's trust ?

Estrada has been charged with bribery, corruption, violating the constitution and betraying the public trust .

He was absolved, neither waking nor sleeping had he betrayed his trust .

As imperial portraits attracted faith, so images of emperors who had betrayed their subjects' trust were treated with contempt.

I couldn't stay with the Sisters because of Andrew; it would be betraying their trust .

build

Open and honest communication and consultation with the public on risk issues builds trust .

Only a handful seemed to appreciate the advantages in actively building trust , credibility, and cooperative relationships with peers.

They need time to build up trust and tell their story.

Why build trust in January, only to dash it to the ground in March?

Genuine peaceful change depends on building trust , forgiveness and sacrificing self-interest.

How does the leader build such trust ?

The patient needs help to build trust and to establish her identity.

Other ways leaders build trust and faith in their abilities are: Through self-confidence.

establish

There can be no real intimacy without risk, but it is difficult to establish trust without risk to demonstrate it.

He notes that digital techniques for establishing trust are needed for electronic democracy.

These are the only texts which list the words suitable to establish trusts .

They realized that they had to establish credibility and trust with their subordinates before they could influence them.

Then a Private Members' Bill established a trust to protect it, consisting of representatives from five local councils.

The fateful words do not establish a trust in favour of him, but instead a trust at his expense in favour of another person.

What happens if the conditions for establishing basic trust and security are unfavourable during the early years of childhood?

And it establishes care trusts and sets out legislation on long-term care excluding nursing care from community care services.

hold

Direct words are held to create no trust .

Fasit promises to do so for other assets, to be held in trusts set up by financial institutions.

Objetsd'art there were aplenty, but most of them were held in trust for some collection or gallery.

A good deal of ownership in each district would be held by community trusts .

The knowledge which was held in trust by the Sechem was available to all.

The property here was to be held in trust for his wife and her first son, Maximilian until he was 24.

The estate had been held in trust by the second brother.

Under the Act if A holds a deposit on trust for B absolutely, B becomes the material person.

lose

Personally I think if you two carry on your mum will eventually find out and you will lose her trust .

In addition to reimbursing the overcharges, BofA paid $ 18 million in lost interest to the trusts .

But recently the regime seems to have lost the trust of the people.

Not only would it do no good, but I'd lose every element of trust that I've built up.

You are bound to lose her trust and you could wreck your marriage.

pay

The company, as anticipated, is profitable and a dividend is paid into the trust .

The money is paid into the trust , which invests it.

place

Now investors place less trust in liquidity and more in their own judgment about a security's risks and potential return.

These bonds were placed in a trust .

You are placing a trust in others that in various ways indicates that you have confidence in how they will perform.

I place my trust in Neil.

Joseph only had the word of Mary; and upon that word he had to place his trust and accept his fate.

We had placed our trust in the Tet cease-fire, which the Vietcong had publicly requested.

He must place his trust in the Prime Mover.

I suppose that I must place my trust in you.

put

To do that there may be times when we need to put trust in a professional to help solve our difficulties.

I put all trust in her Heart.

She was putting her trust in the wrong people again.

He replied that nothing had been put forward concerning a trust .

She would prefer to put her trust in a plainer, simpler, hard-handed man.

The soup seemed to fail in its purpose, and so did Herman, in whom I would have put my trust .

It was her who put her trust in him and then turns on him as illustrated on this page.

set

And in 9 months, local people raised £600,000 and set up a charitable trust to run the hospital.

The defense also alleges that Cosby set up a trust account for Jackson in 1994 to pay for her schooling.

A testator would do well, however, to set up a trust if he was concerned that his will might fail.

A company sets up a trust fund into which it contributes new shares of stock or money to buy existing shares.

In no case can it set up a trust .

The family are setting up a charity trust to help other people facing similar difficulties.

Mr X sets up a trust in Jersey.

There are a considerable number of provisions which the taxpayer must carefully take into account when setting up an overseas trust .

win

They have been most successful when they have been able to win the trust and acceptance of the other management board members.

Instinct told her she had won their trust .

Until she won their trust their manners were deferential, identical to the old-fashioned manners of her own youth.

The rapist who wins women's trust and then abuses them is a more sophisticated, devious and frightening operator.

However, these qualities enabled her to win the trust and friendship of many ex-convicts.

PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

breach of confidence/trust

He has insisted that to name them publicly would be a breach of confidence.

No breach of confidence was alleged but there was said to be a contract not to publish before the report.

Opinions were expressed openly and freely without any breach of confidence.

She and the company's chairman, Weng You-ming, were being sued for breach of trust in the sale.

Such a breach of confidence could rebound in all sorts of directions.

There is no liability for breach of confidence if consent is obtained.

They say any breach of trust has been offset by his attempts to set things right.

You may prefer not to do so because of the risk of breach of confidence or discrimination.

put your faith/trust/confidence in sb/sth

Can she put her faith in the people who oversaw her career before?

Events that happen previously show us that Atticus is a person that we can put our trust in.

He put his faith in the genius of individuals.

None the less, geophysicists continue to look, continue to put their faith in ghosts of a sort.

Others put their faith in camphor.

She was putting her trust in the wrong people again.

The Profitboss puts his trust in his people.

The unfortunate crew of Tai Ki had put their faith in several coats of tung oil, to no effect.

repose your trust/hope etc in sb

tried and tested/trusted/true

After all, these methods are tried and tested.

Alternatively you could pick up a pinstripe suit from tried and trusted Marks & Spencer.

Disposable workers Modern methods of super-exploitation, tried and tested in the Third World, are coming home to industrialized countries.

Look for the more creative solution - the tried and true don't always bring the best results.

Others stick to the tried and tested method with a sponge.

Some parts of the blueprint will have been tried and tested, and found to be reliable.

The genre is tried and true, of course, from Animal House to Reality Bites.

These have the advantage of being tried and tested and involve lower cost.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

A new trust has been set up to promote the arts in inner city areas.

After the scandal, the company lost the trust of many of its clients.

Despite her many misfortunes, her trust in God was never shaken.

Establishing trust is the first thing a good teacher does with any student.

People put their trust in their elected officials and expect them to do the best job they can.

She has betrayed the trust which we placed in her.

The Mental Health Trust works to raise awareness of mental illness and help people suffering from mental problems.

The money has been set aside in a trust .

Their partnership is based on trust and cooperation.

To be good leaders, managers must create a climate of mutual trust and respect.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

A trust receipt is a legal document that creates a lien on some specific item of inventory.

I first look for character, whether the individual can inspire trust .

It was an act of trust on their part, and it touched me.

Life companies have until the end of 1991 to switch their unit trusts into the underlying shares without tax penalties.

The Fund has been able to assist with new charitable trusts at Thirlestane and Newliston in Lothian.

The nurturing and support they received in labor gave them a deep sense of accomplishment and trust in them-selves.

Wealth Protector, which combines a discretionary trust with a choice of investment plans.

Where the trustee had alienated the trust property, the beneficiary could not follow it.

II. verb

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADVERB

never

If they let Miranda down now, he knew that she would probably never trust an adult again.

Never trust a writer I always say, not even me.

They had had accountants to help them in the past but, as a group, Laura never trusted them.

This civil margin once removed, Mr Sammler would never trust the restoration totally.

But Ben did not trust his father; he never trusted him again.

Never trusted him from the first moment.

And she had never trusted anyone before in her life.

When I explained what had happened on the train he shook his head and said one should never trust the Moors.

■ NOUN

instinct

However, I always allow the person to trust their own instincts in such matters.

We were doing step number one, trust our instincts , which told us there was terrible earth ahead.

Only human beings, feeling the hair on the back of their necks and trusting their instincts .

Well, I trust your instincts .

Perhaps the most important piece of advice of all is to trust your own instincts .

I nearly replied, but I shut my mouth instead, trusting some other instinct .

Better to keep your eyes open; better to trust your instincts and take deep breaths between the parked cars.

He trusts his instincts and his tastes, which takes courage in this business.

judgement

It seemed as if the younger generation did not trust the judgement of the leadership.

I trusted his judgement and was hugely relieved when he agreed.

You don't trust the judgement of art critics at all?

unit

Investors will have a choice of three unit trusts: an income trust, a growth trust and an opportunity trust.

Mr. Barnes Has the income generation unit given advice to trust hospitals and health authorities on the building of private wings?

However, because they are unit trusts they are unable to pay interest gross.

A handful of big fund managers pay trail on their Isas and Peps, but not on unit trust sales.

These are unit trusts that have unique characteristics with special appeal for charities.

■ VERB

know

I knew I could trust him implicitly.

People want to know that they can trust you.

In each guerrilla group you need a nucleus of men who know , understand and trust Masud.

When Eddie digs deep and finds that place in herself that knows and trusts her abilities, she plays like a winner.

But I knew I could trust you, and that at least you would believe me.

Gradually, more and more customers came to know and to trust me.

She knew who to trust and who not to trust.

The managers did not know whom to trust .

learn

Higher up the dome became steeper, but by now I'd learned to trust the rock a bit more.

Everyone has these visions; leaders learn to trust them.

I have learned to trust people who can laugh at themselves.

In time, she'd learn to trust him.

If the great engine of capitalism could be harnessed, people would have to learn to trust one another.

We should learn to trust our intuitions, for this is a part of our human heritage.

PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

breach of confidence/trust

He has insisted that to name them publicly would be a breach of confidence.

No breach of confidence was alleged but there was said to be a contract not to publish before the report.

Opinions were expressed openly and freely without any breach of confidence.

She and the company's chairman, Weng You-ming, were being sued for breach of trust in the sale.

Such a breach of confidence could rebound in all sorts of directions.

There is no liability for breach of confidence if consent is obtained.

They say any breach of trust has been offset by his attempts to set things right.

You may prefer not to do so because of the risk of breach of confidence or discrimination.

tried and tested/trusted/true

After all, these methods are tried and tested.

Alternatively you could pick up a pinstripe suit from tried and trusted Marks & Spencer.

Disposable workers Modern methods of super-exploitation, tried and tested in the Third World, are coming home to industrialized countries.

Look for the more creative solution - the tried and true don't always bring the best results.

Others stick to the tried and tested method with a sponge.

Some parts of the blueprint will have been tried and tested, and found to be reliable.

The genre is tried and true, of course, from Animal House to Reality Bites.

These have the advantage of being tried and tested and involve lower cost.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

"He's only fourteen." "I know, but I think we can trust him to look after the baby for an hour."

David's one of my oldest friends - I trust him completely.

I never trusted him.

The hardest thing is finding a car dealer you can trust !

You can trust the quality of the meat they sell.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

Could the people be trusted with self-government?

He trusted me, I think, even though we had known each other for only four months.

However, Francie saw no hand and she trusted him.

I trust you will bring the above to the attention of your committee when they meet to consider the application.

She was trusting me not to do that, putting that power in my hands.

The managers did not know whom to trust .

There is an enormous timidity about trusting the impulse.

There is hardly anyone left whom I can trust .

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