Rolesets - trust

trust

trust.01 - trust someone with something

TRUST-V NOTES: Frames file for 'trust' based on sentences in wsj and automaticexpansion via verbnet. (from trust.01-v predicate notes)

Aliases:

trust (v.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: truster
ARG1-PPT: something
ARG2-GOL: someone

same with passive extraction

``
SheARG2
canARGM-MOD
no longerARGM-TMP
be
trustedrel
to behave in a civilised -- that is unflaky -- fashion when abroadARG1
. ''

ARG0 and ARG2 and ARG1

WeARG0
canARGM-MOD
trustrel
GodARG2
to do thisARG1
.

trust.02 - put faith in

TRUST-V NOTES: Frames file for 'trust' based on sentences in wsj and automaticexpansion via verbnet. (from trust.02-v predicate notes)

Aliases:

trust (v.)

Roles:

ARG0-PPT: truster
ARG1-PAG: thing trusted

pretty simple

``
IARG0
do
n'tARGM-NEG
trustrel
people who do n't eatARG1
, '' said Ms. Volokh , though she herself stopped eating lunch a few years ago to drop 25 pounds .

oddly intransitive

In the end , after meeting with the former housekeeper , Stevens sits by the seashore at dusk , thinking of her and of his employer , and declares ``
IARG0
trustedrel
.

PP variant

IARG0
trustedrel
in his lordship 's wisdomARG1
...

trustworthy

trustworthy.03 - worthy of trust

TRUSTWORTHY-J NOTES: Added by Julia based on untrustworthy.01. (from trustworthy.01-j)

Aliases:

trustworthy (j.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: truster
ARG1-PPT: entity worthy of trust
ARG2-PRD: what arg1 upholds, preserves, carries through with

args 1, 2

Yes . I personally know of one
whoARG1
is
trustworthyrel
with an infantARG2
.

args1, 2

What indicates to you that
a personARG1
is
trustworthyrel
to do business withARG2
when you view their LinkedIn profile ?