Aún no tenemos significados para "trust confidant".
1He was the father she had never had, trusted confidant, beloved mentor.
2That successor may be Liu He, a trusted confidant of President Xi Jinping.
3Former and current administration officials say Geithner remains one of Obama's most trusted confidants.
4Hearing a strange voice, the cook, who was the captain's trusted confidant, came out.
5Over the last three years, Grant had become one of the senator's most trusted confidants.
6But some Democrats also treated Dimon if not quite like royalty then perhaps as a trusted confidant.
7You are his most trusted confidant.
8You are her most trusted confidant.
9In addition to his battles with animal-right activists, Hagmann also fought some of his most trusted confidants, records show.
10He just treated me like a trusted confidant, a friend, a lover, but sex was never paramount to him.
11Her dearest friend to her death was William, afterwards Lord Chetwynd, the known and most trusted confidant of Lord Bolingbroke.
12And then when we can love them, faults and all, then they are most truly our beloved and trusted confidants.
13"No," Artie laughed, turning to look at Cadbury, his trusted confidant.
14I'll have you remember that I'm Madame's most trusted confidant and have been with her ever so much longer than you.
15The DUP leader and Northern Ireland's First Minister has lost not only a minister but a right hand man and trusted confidant.
16He'd been in the corner ever since, and in some ways he was Artie's most trusted confidant, or at least his best listener.