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词汇 trustful
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Definition of trustful in English:

trustful

adjective ˈtrʌs(t)f(ə)lˈtrʌs(t)fʊlˈtrəs(t)fəl
  • Having or marked by a total belief in the reliability, truth, or ability of someone.

    完全信赖别人的

    a trustful acceptance of authority
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Ma'am, if you must know, I wasn't very trustful to begin with.
    • First and foremost, for a group to be successful in its combined efforts, everyone should be comfortable and trustful with others in the group.
    • Naturally trustful people must never be given a good reason to become cynical, for cynicism is the enemy of every honor system.
    • They never have to face the hardship of feeling insecure or trustful towards their current partner.
    • They are tough and to certain extent trustful but they live from a reputation not always deserved.
    • The goal of those meetings was to create trustful relations among the leaders themselves, and then gradually build on these ties.
    • He tells of how a healthy, trustful way of life can protect them from being infected by the lethal disease.
    • I became very nervous and less trustful of people.
    • Having made a personal visit to the centre, I believe this initiative will further strengthen more trustful relations within the community - and hopefully will provide a good deal of fun along the way.
    • He told them to leave and once the door was shut, he picked up the phone and called one of his trustful men.
    • He was so sincere and so trustful and always trying his best to make me happy, always putting things off because of me.
    • He was like a personal friend and trustful servant.
    • This family is trustful, they believe in the future of football.
    • You know, I actually found myself to be totally enthralled and very trustful of them.
    • The happiness crusaders argue that their campaigning will help create more caring, altruistic and trustful communities.
    • This is a steady-as-you-go, trustful group of people.
    • Regular partners may need to be emphasized as partners in which only strong, trustful, traditionally monogamous relationships are established.
    • However, most of them are too busy slandering their rivals and revealing unconfirmed personal irregularities than presenting trustful visions.
    • The result is that increasingly, even in established democracies, citizens are less trustful of government, its institutions and its leaders, as demonstrated by the low turnout in the elections for the European Parliament last month.
    • Partners cannot be completely trustful because this makes them too vulnerable, but they cannot be completely untrustworthy because it harms cooperative efforts.

Derivatives

  • trustfully

  • adverb ˈtrʌs(t)fʊliˈtrʌs(t)f(ə)liˈtrəs(t)fəli
    • Do we have only the highest quality information out there in the vast repositories of the cyber-library that can be trustfully accessed and utilized?
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Since we don't know God's plan beforehand, we should keep praying with all the strength and faith we can, while trustfully accepting whatever comes.
      • He said: ‘It is surely the crucible in which it will be possible to forge altogether more deeply and trustfully those relationships which have already been established.’
      • The condition also demands that the presentation of goods and services should be trustfully made, among other requirements.
  • trustfulness

  • noun ˈtrʌs(t)fʊlnəsˈtrʌs(t)f(ə)lnəsˈtrəs(t)fəlnəs
    • It is a trust and trustfulness which in the dioceses on the whole works well.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • After a brief discussion, wealth and material acquisitions are invariable dismissed and core personal values of love, friendship and trustfulness emerge to the forefront.
      • Workers then come to exhibit some of the more traditional virtues such as generosity and trustfulness, and avoid some of the more traditional vices such as cowardice, stinginess, and self-indulgence.

Definition of trustful in US English:

trustful

adjectiveˈtrəs(t)fəlˈtrəs(t)fəl
  • Having or marked by a total belief in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of someone.

    完全信赖别人的

    a trustful acceptance of authority
    Example sentencesExamples
    • However, most of them are too busy slandering their rivals and revealing unconfirmed personal irregularities than presenting trustful visions.
    • He was like a personal friend and trustful servant.
    • Ma'am, if you must know, I wasn't very trustful to begin with.
    • Partners cannot be completely trustful because this makes them too vulnerable, but they cannot be completely untrustworthy because it harms cooperative efforts.
    • You know, I actually found myself to be totally enthralled and very trustful of them.
    • Regular partners may need to be emphasized as partners in which only strong, trustful, traditionally monogamous relationships are established.
    • This family is trustful, they believe in the future of football.
    • They are tough and to certain extent trustful but they live from a reputation not always deserved.
    • He tells of how a healthy, trustful way of life can protect them from being infected by the lethal disease.
    • This is a steady-as-you-go, trustful group of people.
    • Having made a personal visit to the centre, I believe this initiative will further strengthen more trustful relations within the community - and hopefully will provide a good deal of fun along the way.
    • I became very nervous and less trustful of people.
    • They never have to face the hardship of feeling insecure or trustful towards their current partner.
    • He told them to leave and once the door was shut, he picked up the phone and called one of his trustful men.
    • The result is that increasingly, even in established democracies, citizens are less trustful of government, its institutions and its leaders, as demonstrated by the low turnout in the elections for the European Parliament last month.
    • The goal of those meetings was to create trustful relations among the leaders themselves, and then gradually build on these ties.
    • The happiness crusaders argue that their campaigning will help create more caring, altruistic and trustful communities.
    • He was so sincere and so trustful and always trying his best to make me happy, always putting things off because of me.
    • Naturally trustful people must never be given a good reason to become cynical, for cynicism is the enemy of every honor system.
    • First and foremost, for a group to be successful in its combined efforts, everyone should be comfortable and trustful with others in the group.
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