reliably / rɪˈlaɪ ə bəl /

可靠地可靠的稳定地靠谱地

reliably 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. that may be relied on or trusted; dependable in achievement, accuracy, honesty, etc.: reliable information.

reliably 近义词

adv. 副词 adverb

dependably

更多reliably例句

  1. He has stepped in for injured players and become a reliable option, ranking second among the team’s wide receivers in catches.
  2. It was designed to be as reliable as possible with maintenance in mind, to be easier to work on.
  3. Facebook on Thursday also touted the work it did to help people access reliable election information and register to vote.
  4. It’s true, he said, that sperm banks were less common and frozen sperm less reliable.
  5. 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.
  6. The Golden Globes TV nominations reliably elicit a WTF reaction.
  7. Reliably Democratic Maryland and Massachusetts elected Republicans as governors.
  8. A state that President Obama carried twice is no longer reliably blue.
  9. With that kind of track record, how can anyone make the argument that independent/swing voters are reliably partisan?
  10. A reliably Republican midterm electorate will cancel out a Democratic-leaning presidential-year electorate and then some.
  11. This country is an extremely difficult one for us all, so little is yet quite reliably finished, as exposures are so scarce.
  12. The application, therefore, can be valid only if the constancy of general conditions may be reliably assumed.
  13. Name and word recall more quickly, reliably, and energetically the objects they stand for than do the objects their symbols.
  14. The rate of subsidence of the latter is very slow at temperatures where it is hard enough to work reliably as a polisher.
  15. Gaseous fuel is more manageable in every way than solid fuel, and is far more easily and reliably conveyed from place to place.