trust to
英 [trʌst tu]
美 [trʌst tu]
仰仗,依靠(运气、直觉)
柯林斯词典
- PHRASAL VERB 仰仗,依靠(运气、直觉)
If youtrust toluck or instinct, you hope that it will enable you to achieve what you are trying to do, because you have nothing else to help you.- I set off for the valley, trusting to luck...
我动身去山谷了,一切全凭运气。 - Gardiner is simply trusting to instinct and experience.
加德纳完全凭直觉与经验。
- I set off for the valley, trusting to luck...
双语例句
- I shall forthwith commence the duties of the high trust to which you have called me.
现在我就将开始你们召唤我上任的被赋予如此高度信任的职务。 - You have given quite a position of trust to someone with his dubious background.
你把信任给了一个有着可疑背景的人。 - Two-way certificate validation is also available, to add an additional layer of trust to the session.
另外,还可以使用双向凭证验证,为会话增加附加的信任层。 - Warriors or adversaries would open their kimonos as a gesture of trust to show they had no hidden weapons.
武士和他们的对手都会打开和服,以示自己没有隐藏武器。 - No one will ever trust to ignore it again.
总之没人再敢放心大胆地忽略它了。 - I set off for the valley, trusting to luck
我动身去山谷了,一切全凭运气。 - Don't trust to your own memory too much.
不要过分相信自己的记忆力。 - They would "give more security and trust to both people involved," said Gomez.
她说,这种协议“能给双方带来更多的安全感和信任”。 - Judges have interpreted the terms of the Fields trust to mean that the award should usually be limited to mathematicians age 40 or younger.
根据评委对菲尔兹信托条款的解释,该奖项通常只应该颁发给年龄在40岁或以下的数学家。 - The Prime Minister is elected by the parliament with a vote of trust to his government.
总理是由议会根据对他所领导的政府信任度选举产生。