Polish English Dictionary

język polski - English

trust in English:

1. trust


Trust me.
A trust fund has been set up for each of the children.
Jealousy in a relationship is often brought about by a lack of trust.
This e-zine is for those who, unswayed by the cajolery of the modern language industry, firmly trust that the traditional learning method of grammatical analysis is the way to go.
There is danger from all men. The only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with power to endanger the public liberty.
The former president of a certain association has been arrested on suspicion of breach of trust.
Putting his trust in God and taking the bull by the horns, the Christian gladiator defeated many adversaries.
I trust what Matthew, Mark, Luke and John said, and if I were ever the victim in a car accident I'd be very happy if they were my witnesses.
Often does a woman change her heart, mad be the man who will trust her.
In contrast, in the families where both mother and father are concentrated on their careers, children often feel neglected and find it very difficult to develop a close relationship based on trust and affection.
I can tell my sister anything becase I know I can trust her. She"ll never tell anyone else.
Our relationship is based on trust and respect.
It'll be fine, you can do it! Trust yourself! You are already a splendid swimmer!
A confidence man can talk his way into a girl's trust with ease.

2. trustful



3. mistrust


This has bred more fear and mistrust.
No single speech can eradicate years of mistrust, nor can I answer in the time that I have all the complex questions that brought us to this point.

English word "trust"(mistrust) occurs in sets:

prefix and negative words

4. rely


Don't rely on others.
When you rely on the team too much, it may reduce your individual competitive instincts.
That knife was so blunt I couldn't use it to cut the meat so I had to rely on my pocket knife.
But in return they get a clear look at important games, and if they miss something, they can always rely on the commentator's description or the instant replay.
Japanese people tend to rely on established authority.
The regions with the fewest natural resources rely on importation to increase their standard of living.
We rely on Patty because she never breaks her promises.
In my analysis I rely considerably on the types of authoritarian behaviour first analyzed by Kurz.
In conclusion, Ahn, it very much falls to you and me to set the tone for the work environment. I will do my bit to defuse the present climate and crack on with the job at hand. I hope I can rely on your support for this.
The success of the project relies on everyone doing their best. You can't rely on what other people say.
For my own part, I should not like to think that I ever rely on the protection of the State.
It's good to have a friend that you can always rely on. / I can't rely on my friends anymore, they disappointed me. / I wouldn't rely on him. / He shouldn't rely on his car so much, it's very old.
I guess my view on friendship is pretty bleak because I've never really had to rely on anyone for anything.
Families rely more on wives earning than before
Others rely on a combination of 2.4 gigahertz signals and WiFi, and they may pass on an old‐school controller for one that looks more like a gamepad, or they may rely on a control app on your smartphone or tablet.