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reliability

/ri-lahy-uh-bil-i-tee/US // rɪˌlaɪ əˈbɪl ɪ ti //

可靠性,可靠度,可靠程度,可靠性方面

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the ability to be relied on or depended on, as for accuracy, honesty, or achievement.

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Examples

  • Google is constantly tweaking Google Search to improve search quality, relevancy, reliability and accuracy.

  • Where once public debates about the reliability of one model versus another could command front-page headlines, today updated projections barely break into the news cycle.

  • Verizon came in first for reliability, accessibility, data connections, and calling.

  • California, the world’s fifth-largest economy, is also a critical test case for the reliability of an electricity grid operating with a rising share of renewable power from fluctuating wind and solar resources.

  • Sportico will be monetized solely through direct sold advertising for now, Glover said, with the goal of building its reputation, and the reliability of its audience, with brands.

  • CIA goes to great lengths to understand the reliability and accuracy of every source.

  • These non-attitudes, or baseless opinions, can drag the data away from a position of reliability or usefulness.

  • Instead, they wear face masks with varying degrees of reliability.

  • The irony is that the Afghans have already proven their reliability and trustworthiness in the heat of battle.

  • Its engines would need to be a step change in both the power they delivered and in their reliability.

  • The primitive trysts were probably at the old Trysting Trees; trust means reliability and credit and truce means peace.

  • Next in line of hardiness and reliability is the Weschcke hickory.

  • The whole contrivance was not very elegant, but impressed one with its strength and reliability.

  • Psychological investigations of the reliability of human evidence make the science of service in the court room.

  • In matters of this kind everything depends upon the qualifications of the accuser and the reliability of the witness.