In the trust of (someone) In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "in the trust of (someone)", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Rachel Chau calendar 2021-08-10 02:08

Meaning of In the trust of (someone)

Synonyms:

In the care of (someone)

In the trust of (someone) phrase

Being looked after or protected by someone

He left a huge fortune in the trust of his wiffe.

They usually leave their daughter in the trust of us when they have to go out.

The judge definitely made a mistake when placing the child in the trust of the drunken father.

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Let not poor Nelly starve
One of the last words of King Charles II when he asked his brother to look after Nell (his mistress)
have something on good authority
to believe certain information from the person you trust or a reliable source.
be beyond caring

Be outside the ability or willingness of someone to care more about a particular person or issue

hang (one's) hat on (something)

1. If you hang your hat on something, you depend or reply on it.

2. If you hang your hat on something, you believe or trust it.

put stock in something
To trust, belive, have high opinion, have faith of something
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to rob the cradle
have a romantic or sexual relationship with or marry someone much younger than oneself.
Example: The middle aged man robbed the cradle with the teenager.
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