Практический курс английского языка. 4 курс под ред. В.Д. Аракина
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Ant. innocent, guiltless
to be guilty of (doing) smth, e. g. The woman was guilty of giving false testimony.
to find smb guilty (innocent), e. g. the jury found the prisoner guilty.
(to have) guilty conscience, a guilty look, smile, etc., e.
g. No
matter how hard he tried
to
prove that he was innocent, his guilty look betrayed him.
to look (feel, sound, etc.) guilty, e. g. Though Tom did not look guilty, Aunt Polly was sure
he was telling a lie.
to plead (not) guilty (not) to admit the charge at a law-court,
e. g. Why should I plead guilty
to something I didn't do? The defendant pleaded (not) guilty.
4.
trust n 1) belief in the
goodness, justice, strength of a person or thing.
to have (put, repose) trust in smb (smth), e. g. A child usually has complete (perfect) trust
in his mother. Put no trust in him.
Ant. mistrust
2) a combination of business or commercial firms, e.
g. "Shell Oil" is a powerful oil trust.
betray smb's trust, win smb's trust
trust vt/i 1) to have faith and confidence in,
e. g. I trust him completely. He's not a man to be
(who is to be) trusted too far. Don't trust him an inch. I don't trust him at all.
to trust to chance (to luck), e. g. Don't trust to chance.
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