trusted
trusted — 形容詞
1. considered reliable and safe to depend on, usually because of a consistent recor
可信賴的
因誠實或可靠而值得信任的
considered reliable and safe to depend on, usually because of a consistent record of honesty, skill, or good results
Imran has been my trusted advisor for more than ten years.
Imran 十多年來一直是我可信賴的顧問。
collocation: trusted advisor / trusted friend / trusted colleague
The company buys parts only from a small group of trusted suppliers.
這家公司只向少數幾家可信賴的供應商採購零件。
collocation: trusted suppliers — business context
Beatrix asked her trusted friend Inês to read the contract first.
Beatrix 請她可信賴的朋友 Inês 先看過合約。
This brand is one of the most trusted names in household products.
這個品牌是家用產品中最受信賴的品牌之一。
Selim stores his savings at a trusted bank near his apartment.
Selim 把積蓄存在他家附近一家可信賴的銀行。
- reliable
broader — can apply to machines, systems, and data, not just people or institutions
- dependable
focuses on consistency over time; slightly more formal than trusted
- trustworthy
stronger connotation of moral integrity and honesty rather than just performance
- untrustworthy
opposite emphasis on moral integrity — cannot be relied on to be honest
- unreliable
broader — applies to both performance and character
文法句型
trusted + noun
用法筆記
This adjective is almost always used attributively — placed before the noun it describes (e.g., a trusted colleague, not ✗ the colleague is trusted). Common noun partners include advisor, friend, colleague, source, brand, supplier, and institution.