trust
доверять
rely on
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trust with Russian translation
trust usage examples
New members learn to trust the team after a few meetings.
Новые участники учатся доверять команде после нескольких встреч.
I trust my teammates to finish the report on time.
Мне нужно доверять коллегам, чтобы они вовремя закончили отчёт.
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trust belongs to the topic "Teamwork". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.
trust synonyms
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I trust my team to finish the project on time.
Акцент на зависимости: полагаться на кого-то/что-то для достижения результата.
You can rely on Sarah to check the figures.
You can count on me to help tomorrow.
Похож на «rely on»; подчёркивает зависимость результата от кого-то/чего-то.
We depend on the supplier for materials.
Разговорная фраза: рассчитывать на что-то как на почти гарантированное.
I'm banking on a good turnout for the event.
Означает считать что-то правдой; иногда близко к «доверять», но больше про убеждение.
I believe what she said about the schedule.
Более формальная/описательная фраза: испытывать уверенность в чьих-то способностях.
I have confidence in her ability to lead the team.
Означает опираться на кого-то эмоционально или практично; иногда подразумевает нагрузку на того, к кому обращаются.
When I'm stressed I lean on my colleagues for help.
Идиоматично/эмоционально: верить в кого-то больше как в выражение глубокой надежды или веры.
She put her faith in the new leader to make changes.
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How is trust different from related words?
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В чем разница в английском между believe, trust, think и suppose
Разница между believe, trust, think и suppose: вера в факт, доверие человеку, обычное мнение и осторожное предположение.

В чем разница в английском между carry, wear, tote и lug
Carry — нести или иметь при себе, wear — носить на теле, tote — таскать с собой, lug — тащить тяжёлое с усилием.

В чем разница в английском между whole, entire, complete и intact
Разница между whole, entire, complete и intact: целое, весь объем, завершенность и сохранность без повреждений.
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Questions about this word
What does trust mean?
rely on
How do you pronounce trust?
trust is pronounced as /tə ˈtrʌst/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.
How is trust used in a sentence?
New members learn to trust the team after a few meetings. Translation: Новые участники учатся доверять команде после нескольких встреч.
Is trust part of Teamwork vocabulary?
Yes, trust (доверять) can be learned in the Teamwork topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.
Is trust part of Study and Work vocabulary?
Yes, trust (доверять) can be learned in the Study and Work topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.
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