/ɪmˈplaɪd trʌst/ – Phrase
Definition: Tin tưởng ngụ ý.
A more throughout explanation: a situation where one person has a duty to respect the trust of another, even though that duty has not been clearly and intentionally stated as a binding agreement. Two people in a sexual relationship might be said to have a relationship of implied trust.
Example: They identified the right of privacy by looking at common law cases involving an implied trust based on the receipt of confidential information.