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  1. 28 de mar. de 2016 · According to LDOCE, Trust in is a phrasal verb which is formal and means to believe in someone or something as in. We trust in God. Trust means to believe that someone is honest or will not do anything bad or wrong as in. I just don’t trust him.

  2. After check all point you may not sure 100% but you will have to trust on someone. Now i am too much confused as to whether I should trust on him and carry on with this relationship. Once trusted on a regular basis, Varane could well become one of the best defenders in world football.

  3. 19 de jul. de 2017 · He estado dando unas vueltas por el foro viendo a ver si me quedaba claro la diferencia entre "trust in" y "trust" (ya me he dado cuenta que "trust on" es incorrecto).

  4. trust in. phrasal verb. trust in somebody/something. (formal) to have confidence in somebody/something; to believe that somebody/something is good and can be relied on. She needs to trust more in her own abilities. You have to trust in the competence of others.

  5. noun. uk / trʌst/ us / trʌst/ BELIEF. B2 [ U ] the belief that you can trust someone or something. confianza. a relationship based on trust and understanding una relación basada en la confianza y el entendimiento. We were obviously wrong to put our trust in her.

  6. confidence built on trust. confidence/trust in/on - grammar. count on her and trust her. form the basis on which trust in the relationship may be founded. Formulary pharmacists and positions on primary care trust prescribing subcomittees." - medical.

  7. trust [sth] to [sb] vtr + prep. (entrust) confiar algo en loc verb. I trust my life to you. Te confío mi vida. trust ⇒ vi. (have confidence in others) confiar ⇒ vi. It took the stray cat a long time to learn to trust.