Clifford
n. 克利福德(男子名)
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n. 克利福德(男子名)
1. assured reliance on the character, ability, strength, or truth of someone or something
2. one in which confidence is placed
3. dependence on something future or contingent hope
4. reliance on future payment for property (such as merchandise) delivered credit
bought furniture on trust
5. a property interest held by one person for the benefit of another
6. a combination of firms or corporations formed by a legal agreement especially one that reduces or threatens to reduce competition
7. care, custody
the child committed to her trust
8. a charge or duty imposed in faith or confidence or as a condition of some relationship
9. something committed or entrusted to one to be used or cared for in the interest of another
10. responsible charge or office
11. trustworthiness
12. in the care or possession of a trustee
13. to rely on the truthfulness or accuracy of believe
trust a rumor
14. to place confidence in rely on
a friend you can trust
15. to hope or expect confidently
trusts that the problem will be resolved soon
16. to commit or place in one's care or keeping entrust
17. to permit to stay or go or to do something without fear or misgiving
18. to extend credit to
19. to place confidence depend
trust in God trust to luck
20. to be confident hope
21. to sell or deliver on credit
22. belief that someone or something is reliable, good, honest, effective, etc.
23. an arrangement in which someone's property or money is legally held or managed by someone else or by an organization (such as a bank) for usually a set period of time
24. an organization that results from the creation of a trust
25. to believe that someone or something is reliable, good, honest, effective, etc. to have confidence in (someone or something)
26. to believe that something is true or correct
27. to hope or expect that something is true or will happen
28. to rely on or on the truth of believe
I wouldn't trust anything he says.
29. to place confidence in someone or something
She doesn't trust the car to get us home.
30. to be confident hope
“I trust you will not damage your gown this time.”
— Gail Carson Levine, Ella Enchanted
31. firm belief in the character, strength, or truth of someone or something
He placed his trust in me.
32. a person or thing in which confidence is placed
33. confident hope
I waited in trust of their return.
34. a property interest held by one person or organization (as a bank) for the benefit of another
35. a combination of firms or corporations formed by a legal agreement and often held to reduce competition
36. an organization in which money is held or managed by someone for the benefit of another or others
37. responsibility for safety and well-being
I left my cat in the trust of neighbors.
38. a fiduciary relationship in which one party holds legal title to another's property for the benefit of a party who holds equitable title to the property
39. an entity resulting from the establishment of such a relationship — see also beneficiary, cestui que trust, corpus, declaration of trust at declaration sense 4, principal, settlor Note: Trusts developed out of the old English use. The traditional requirements of a trust are a named beneficiary and trustee (who may be the settlor), an identified res, or property, to be transferred to the trustee and constitute the principal of the trust, and delivery of the res to the trustee with the intent to create a trust. Not all relationships labeled as trusts have all of these characteristics, however. Trusts are often created for their advantageous tax treatment. — accumulation trust a trust in which principal and income are allowed to accumulate rather than being paid out Note: Accumulation trusts are disfavored and often restricted in the law.
40. a trust in which legal title remains in the trustee who has a duty to act affirmatively (as in exercising control, discretion, and judgment) with regard to the property — compare passive trust in this entry
41. a trust created often in accordance with a separation agreement in which property is transferred to the trust as a source of support for a divorced spouse with a remainder to someone else
42. totten trust in this entry
43. a trust that is created for the purpose of making profit and that is usually characterized by some kind of commercial activity, transferable certificates of interest, existence continuing after the death of beneficiaries, limited liability, legal title in the hands of trustees, and officers having duties of management — called also common-law trust, Massachusetts trust Note: A trust that qualifies as a business trust is eligible for bankruptcy protection under chapter 13 of the Bankruptcy Code.
44. a trust in which a spouse leaves his or her estate upon death to a trust naming the surviving spouse as beneficiary usually with remainders to children or other descendants — called also bypass shelter trust, credit shelter trust, shelter trust Note: The purpose of a bypass trust is to reduce the surviving spouse's taxable estate. Such trusts do not qualify for the marital deduction.
45. a trust in which a charity is named as the beneficiary for a period of time after which named individuals succeed as beneficiaries
46. a charitable remainder trust in which the named beneficiaries receive a fixed payment of not less than five percent of the fair market value of the original principal over the course of a specified period after which the remaining principal passes to charity
47. a trust in which individuals are named as beneficiaries to receive income for a period of time (as the lifetimes of the beneficiaries) after which the principal passes to charity Note: Charitable remainder trusts qualify for tax exemptions under section 664 of the Internal Revenue Code.
48. a charitable remainder trust in which the named beneficiaries receive payments of a fixed percentage and not less than five percent of the value of the trust assets as determined annually for a specified period after which the remainder passes to charity
49. a trust created for the purpose of performing charity or providing social benefits Note: Unlike most trusts, a charitable trust does not require definite beneficiaries and may exist in perpetuity.
50. a grantor trust lasting at least ten years with income payable to a beneficiary and principal reverting to the settlor upon termination Note: Prior to the Tax Reform Act of 1986, a Clifford trust could be used to divert income from the settlor, who was in a higher tax bracket, to a beneficiary, often a child, who was in a lower tax bracket. A settlor is currently treated as the owner of any portion of a trust in which he or she has a reversionary interest, and taxes are calculated at the settlor's rate.
51. business trust in this entry
52. a trust under which any or all income does not have to be distributed and principal may be distributed — compare simple trust in this entry
53. an implied trust imposed by a court to prevent the unjust enrichment of one who has wrongfully obtained (as through fraud or bad faith) title to the property or a property interest of another — called also trust de son tort, trust ex delicto, trust ex maleficio — compare resulting trust in this entry
54. an equitable remedy to prevent unjust enrichment by imposing a constructive trust
55. bypass trust in this entry
56. a trust which allows a donor to place a gift in trust while qualifying for the gift tax annual exclusion by giving the beneficiary an immediate right to the gift for a limited time after which it can only be accessed under the terms of the trust
57. a trust that gives the trustee authority to exercise his or her discretion in distributing principal or income to the beneficiary
58. passive trust in this entry
59. a trust in which nothing is left to be done by the trustee but preserve the property and execute the purpose of the trust
60. a trust in which the settlor or trustee has duties to perform (as securing the property, ascertaining the objects of the trust, or making distributions)
61. a trust intentionally created by the settlor specifically a trust created by a positive act of the settlor and set down in writing that expresses the intention to create a trust, identifies the property to be placed in trust, and names beneficiaries
62. a trust in which the principal goes to a skip person usually following payment of income for life to a non-skip person a trust created by a generation-skipping transfer of property in trust
63. an irrevocable trust in which the grantor retains the right to a fixed annuity for a set term of years after which the trust assets transfer to the beneficiary
64. an irrevocable trust in which the grantor retains the right to all income for a specified term or for whichever comes first of a specified term or death after which the trust assets transfer to the beneficiary
65. an irrevocable trust in which the grantor retains the right to receive annually a percentage of the fixed net fair market value of the assets for a specified term after which the trust assets transfer to the beneficiary
66. a trust that is taxed at the settlor's tax rate because the settlor has the power to control the beneficial enjoyment of the trust, retains a reversionary interest in the trust, has administrative powers over the trust, has the power to revoke the trust, or benefits from the income of the trust
67. a trust that is created for a purpose which is not charitable and that names no specific beneficiary Note: An honorary trust may be upheld where allowed by statute if its purpose (as for the care of an animal or grave) is sufficiently clear. An honorary trust is subject to the rule against perpetuities, however.
68. land trust in this entry
69. a trust arising by operation of law when the circumstances of a transaction imply the creation of a trust that is not expressly created by the parties and especially when a trust is necessary to avoid an inequitable result or to prevent fraud
70. an insurance trust created as a retirement plan in which individual life insurance policies are purchased for employees and held in trust by the employer to fund the plan
71. a trust in which the principal consists of an insurance policy or its proceeds
72. a trust that becomes effective during the lifetime of the settlor — called also living trust — compare testamentary trust in this entry
73. a business trust that is a closed-end investment company
74. implied trust in this entry especially constructive trust in this entry
75. a trust that cannot be revoked by the settlor after its creation except upon the consent of all the beneficiaries
76. a trust created to effectuate a real estate ownership arrangement in which the trustee holds legal and equitable title to the property subject to the provisions of a trust agreement setting out the rights of the beneficiaries whose interests in the trust are declared to be personal property — called also Illinois land trust, naked land trust
77. inter vivos trust in this entry
78. a marital trust created in order to qualify for the marital deduction especially power of appointment trust in this entry
79. a testamentary trust naming a surviving spouse as the beneficiary — see also marital deduction trust and power of appointment trust in this entry
80. a trust created for the purpose of holding property for beneficiaries whose identities are kept secret
81. a trust created by the settlor's spoken statements especially for the purpose of transferring real property as part of an agreement between the settlor and the trustee
82. a trust or use under which the trustee has no duties to perform a trust in which legal and equitable titles are merged in the beneficiaries — called also dry trust, naked trust — compare active trust in this entry
83. a trust that receives the assets that make up its principal by operation of a testamentary disposition to it usually of the residue of an estate or from another trust upon the settlor's death
84. a marital trust that provides a surviving spouse with a life estate in property and a power of appointment allowing appointment of the property to the surviving spouse or to his or her estate Note: A power of appointment trust made in accordance with Internal Revenue Code section 2056(b)(5) qualifies for the marital deduction.
85. a trust that attempts to shield assets from the beneficiaries' creditors by providing that it is within the trustee's discretion to refuse to pay a beneficiary or that a beneficiary forfeits his or her interest in the trust upon a creditor's attempt to reach it
86. a resulting trust arising where not abolished by statute when property is purchased with title in the name of one person but using the money of another
87. a trust to which qualified terminable interest property is transferred for purposes of taking the marital deduction
88. a trust that is either a charitable remainder annuity trust or a charitable remainder unitrust
89. a business trust similar to a closed-end investment company except that it invests in real estate either as an owner having equity in the property or as a lender holding mortgages on the property
90. an implied trust based upon the presumed intentions of the parties as inferred from all the circumstances that the party holding legal title to trust property holds it for the benefit of the other — compare constructive trust in this entry
91. a trust over which the settlor has retained the power of revocation
92. a trust under which all current income must be distributed and no principal may be distributed
93. a trust that is created for the benefit of a spendthrift who is paid income therefrom and that cannot be reached by creditors to satisfy the spendthrift's debts
94. a trust created in a will to be effective upon the settlor's death
95. a trust created by a deposit in a bank by one person as trustee for another that is revocable until the death of the depositor — called also bank account trust, savings bank trust, tentative trust
96. constructive trust in this entry
97. a trust from which the beneficiary receives annually a fixed percentage of the net fair market value of the trust assets
98. a trust operating as a vehicle for investment whose portfolio consists of long-term bonds that are held to maturity
99. a trust created by the transfer of legal title to shares of stock to a trustee or trustees who exercise the corporate voting rights conferred by ownership of the shares as agreed in the trust instrument Note: The shareholders transferring legal title to their shares retain the equitable title and continue to receive dividends and other distributions. They also receive certificates as evidence of their interest in the trust, which provides the holder with the rights of a shareholder except for voting rights.
100. a combination of firms or corporations formed by an agreement establishing a trust whereby shareholders in the separate corporations exchange their shares for shares representing proportionate interest in the principal and income of the combination and surrender to the trustees the management and operation of the combined firms or corporations
101. a combination or aggregation of business entities formed by any of various means especially one that reduces competition or is thought to present a threat of reducing competition — compare antitrust
102. something committed or entrusted to one to be used or cared for in the interest of another
no religious test shall ever be required as a qualification to any office or public trust under the United States
— U.S. Constitution art. VI
103. the condition, obligation, or right of one to whom something is confided responsible charge or office
acted diligently in carrying out his trust as chairman of the board
104. custody
a child committed to their trust
105. in a trust
property held in trust for the children
Mark Clifford克利福德
Leigh CliffordLeigh Clifford, AO, (born 1948) is the current Chairman of Qantas Airways Limited.Qantas ChairmanNew Qantas Chairman announced Clifford was appointed Chairman at the company's 2007 Annual General Meeting, succeeding Margaret Jackso
Clifford Curzon克利福德·柯曾
Clifford Berry克利福德·贝里
Clifford Hewitt赫维特
Clifford Pistolese毕士多雷斯
Clifford Will威尔
Clifford Odets奥德兹
Clifford loves his mother, but he has to go home soon because I miss Clifford, and he misses me.
Clifford爱妈妈,但是他不得不很快回家,因为我想他,他也想我。
Clifford wishes his family could come and live with us, but they can「t.
Clifford希望他的家人们都能搬来和我们一起住,但他们不能。
Clifford said the USDA, which is responsible for approving any swine flu vaccinations for pigs, will not require hog farmers to vaccinate against the human strain.
美国农业部的Clifford说将负责对猪用的任何猪流感疫苗审批,不会要求猪场给猪接种人用H1N1疫苗。
Clifford is my best friend.
Clifford是我最好的朋友。
There is a swimming pool in front of the house. Clifford USES the water to put out the fire.
房子前面有一个游泳池,Clifford用水把火扑灭。
Andrew Clifford suggested the following benefits of governance.
AndrewClifford提出引入项目管治带来以下好处。
But the leaves make Clifford sneeze.
但是,树叶使得Clifford打了个喷嚏。
Of course, Clifford gets the biggest medal of all.
当然,Clifford得到的奖章最大!
Clifford thanks Grandma. I thank Grandma, too.
Clifford谢谢奶奶,我也谢谢奶奶。
The coach says Clifford can」t play anymore.
教练说Clifford不能再比赛了。
Grandma asks why Clifford looks so sad.
奶奶问为什么Clifford看起来那么伤心。
At last, Clifford finds his mum.
最后,Clifford找到了妈妈。
She says we'll make cookies next and Clifford can watch.
她说接下来我们要做曲奇,Clifford可以在旁边看着。
「Everything distracts them,」 observed Clifford Nass, the professor who heads the Stanford lab.
根据这个斯坦福大学实验室的主任克里福德·纳斯的观察,「每件事都使他们分心」。
Clifford believes that brands can enjoy a good relationship with editorial teams.
Clifford相信,品牌可以跟各个媒体的编辑团队保持良好的合作关系。
I tell him Clifford and I can help him.
我告诉他我和Clifford可以帮他。
Clifford likes the presents his friends gave him, but having his family and friends with him is the best birthday present of all.
Clifford非常喜欢朋友们送他的礼物,但是有自己的家人和朋友陪它一起过生日是最好的生日礼物。
Clifford wanted to play with my toys.
Clifford想跟我的玩具们一起玩。
Suddenly Clifford hears a roar and sees a bright light.
突然,Clifford听到一声轰鸣,看到一束强光。
confidence(美)诈骗的;骗得信任的
credence信任;凭证;祭器台(等于credence table,credenza)
faith(Faith)人名;(匈)福伊特;(英)费思,费丝(女名);(瑞典)法伊特
stock存货的,常备的;平凡的
distrust不信任,怀疑
mistrust不信任,怀疑