fiduciary
fiduciary 英 [fɪˈdju:ʃəri] 美 [fɪˈduʃiˌɛri, -ʃəri, -ˈdju-, faɪ-]
adj. 信托的;受信托的;基于信用的 n. 受托人;被信托者
名词复数:fiduciaries
- A fiduciary is a person who holds assets in trust for someone else. That person has a fiduciary duty to take care of the money.
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- adj. 信托的;受信托的;基于信用的
- n. 受托人;被信托者
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1. For example, at the highest level of management, manufacturing concerns address the fiduciary impact of adjusting the manufacturing process.
举例来说,在最高的管理层,制造业的公司讨论调整制造业过程的信托影响。
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2. The risks in these deals are both so large and so uncontrollable that if a deal were to go wrong, the PE firm would be vulnerable to a lawsuit by its limited partners for breach of fiduciary duty.
这类交易的风险非常大,而且无法控制,如果一项交易出了差错,则经手的私募股权投资公司很可能会因违反受托人义务而被有限合伙人告上法庭。
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3. It is illegal for a fiduciary to misappropriate money for personal gain.
受托人为了个人利益挪用金钱是不合法的。
- fiduciary (adj.) 1640s, "holding something in trust," from Latin fiduciarius "entrusted, held in trust," from fiducia "trust, confidence, reliance;" in law, "a deposit, pledge, security," from root of fidere "to trust" (from PIE root *bheidh- "to trust, confide, persuade"). In Roman law, fiducia was "a right transferred in trust;" paper currency sense (1878) is because its value depends on the trust of the public. As a noun, "one who holds something in trust," from 1630s.
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