"Entrusted" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Entrusted means to have been given responsibility or a task by someone, often in a position of authority, and to be relied upon to complete it successfully. It can also imply a sense of trust and faith.
In physics and thermodynamics, entropic refers to the measure of disorder or randomness in a system. It is a term coined by William Thomson, also known as Lord Kelvin, and is often represented by the symbol "S". In this context, entropy is a fundamental concept used to describe the thermodynamic properties of a system, such as its ability to store or release energy.
Entropies refers to a measure of disorder or randomness in a system, often used in physics and thermodynamics to describe the amount of uncertainty or disorder in a system. In a broad sense, it can also refer to the lack of organization or coherence in a system, often in the context of information theory and complexity science.
Entropium is a rare medical term that refers to a condition in which the upper eyelid is pulled upward and inward, usually due to excessive contraction of the orbicularis muscle. This condition can cause the eyelid to appear to be pulled into the eye, which can be aesthetically unappealing.
The word "entry" refers to the act of putting or entering something, such as information, data, or an animal, into a specific place or organization. It can also refer to the act of entering an establishment, building, or venue.<br><br>In a broader context, an entry can be:<br><br> A written or printed statement, as in a diary or journal entry<br> A listing or record, as in a phone book or database entry<br> A payment or deposit, as in a bank entry<br> A round in a competition or game, as in a tennis entry<br><br>In addition, an entry can describe a particular position or role, as in en-entry-level job or a high-level entry.