entrusting
/ɪnˈtrʌst/ (bre, ipa) · [ɛntrˈʌstɪŋ] /ɪnˈtrʌst/ (ame, ipa) · [ɛntrˈʌstɪŋ] /in-ˈtrəst en-/ (ame, mw)
entrusting — 動詞
- entrustingpresent simple I / you / we / they
- entrustings3rd person singular
- entrustinging-ing form
- entrustingedpast simple
1. to place something valuable, a task, or a responsibility in the care of someone
委託;交託
將事物或責任交給信任的人
to place something valuable, a task, or a responsibility in the care of someone you trust, expecting them to handle it safely and correctly
The manager is entrusting Olu with the task of training the new staff.
經理正將培訓新員工的任務委託給 Olu。
entrust + someone + with + something (progressive aspect)
Sofia entrusted her house keys to her neighbour while she was away on holiday.
Sofia 把家裡的鑰匙交託給鄰居,在她出國度假期間代為保管。
entrust + something + to + someone (past tense)
Wei believes in entrusting important decisions only to those who have proven their judgment.
Wei 認為,重要的決定只應交託給已經證明自己有判斷力的人。
Diego's boss began entrusting him with larger budgets after the first project succeeded.
Diego 的老闆在第一個專案成功後,開始把更大的預算委託給他管理。
- withhold
to keep something back instead of giving it into someone's care
文法句型
entrust + someone + with + something
entrust + something + to + someone
用法筆記
Two common patterns exist: 'entrust someone with something' places the person first, while 'entrust something to someone' places the item or duty first. The pattern with 'with' is more frequent in both British and American English.