reliably 的定义
- that may be relied on or trusted; dependable in achievement, accuracy, honesty, etc.: reliable information.
reliably 近义词
dependably
更多reliably例句
- He has stepped in for injured players and become a reliable option, ranking second among the team’s wide receivers in catches.
- It was designed to be as reliable as possible with maintenance in mind, to be easier to work on.
- Facebook on Thursday also touted the work it did to help people access reliable election information and register to vote.
- It’s true, he said, that sperm banks were less common and frozen sperm less reliable.
- The challenge lies in being able to measure them in a way that is able to evolve as the conversation evolves, in a way that is reliable and can stand the test of time, as the conversation two years ago was very different from the conversation today.
- The Golden Globes TV nominations reliably elicit a WTF reaction.
- Reliably Democratic Maryland and Massachusetts elected Republicans as governors.
- A state that President Obama carried twice is no longer reliably blue.
- With that kind of track record, how can anyone make the argument that independent/swing voters are reliably partisan?
- A reliably Republican midterm electorate will cancel out a Democratic-leaning presidential-year electorate and then some.
- This country is an extremely difficult one for us all, so little is yet quite reliably finished, as exposures are so scarce.
- The application, therefore, can be valid only if the constancy of general conditions may be reliably assumed.
- Name and word recall more quickly, reliably, and energetically the objects they stand for than do the objects their symbols.
- The rate of subsidence of the latter is very slow at temperatures where it is hard enough to work reliably as a polisher.
- Gaseous fuel is more manageable in every way than solid fuel, and is far more easily and reliably conveyed from place to place.