trusted in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for trusted in the English»Spanish Dictionary

trusted [Am ˈtrəstəd, Brit ˈtrʌstɪd] ADJ attr

I.trust [Am trəst, Brit trʌst] N

II.trust [Am trəst, Brit trʌst] VB trans

1.1. trust person:

he can't be trusted
can they be trusted to be there on time?
I've broken ittrust you! iron

III.trust [Am trəst, Brit trʌst] VB intr

trusted in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for trusted in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

Translations for trusted in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

trusted Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The messages will be clearly identified to the user as having come from a trusted source.
en.wikipedia.org
The ability to quantify the performance of outdoor spaces is important to be a trusted example in the green museum community.
en.wikipedia.org
The division found the commercial agents, and we trusted them.
www.cbc.ca
Journalists identified academics, technical experts and analysts as their most trusted sources, while their skepticism fell mainly on politicians, PR officers and marketers.
www.thedrum.com
The man sends a trusted friend or relative as go-between (kateya wa mpango) to the parents of the woman, to convey his interest in marrying their daughter.
en.wikipedia.org
Rather than just about access, it's about the quality of what you're getting, and a trusted voice, and blah blah blah.
www.3news.co.nz
The research is clear - a trusted advisor with a personal F2F relationship wins both short term and long term.
www.radioinfo.com.au
If you must have someone be a go-between, consider some other trusted third party.
www.dailyfinance.com
And no hands are less worthy to be trusted with it than those of a moneyed corporation.
en.wikipedia.org
Witnesses later stated that a trusted aide brought a briefcase into the conference room, setting it between the two leaders, then left.
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