Id | ESLPod_0320_WE_0314 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 320 |
Episode Title | Micromanaging the Staff |
Phrase | trust |
Text | The word "trust," in this podcast, means a belief that another person is good or reliable: "It's difficult to have a good relationship without trust." The verb "to trust" has the same meaning: "Shane lied to me once, and now I can't trust him anymore." A "trust" is also a legal arrangement that gives one person or organization control of money until someone reaches a certain age: "When Kira's grandfather died, his money went into a trust for her, and she'll be able to spend the money when she turns 18." A "charitable trust" is an organization that receives money from many people, invests that money, and then gives it to other organizations that help other people: "This organization helps the poor, and receives most of its money from a charitable trust." |
Topics | Business |
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