relying 的定义
re·lied, re·ly·ing.
- to depend confidently; put trust in: You can rely on her work.
relying 近义词
have confidence in
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- Overall, it has a modest amount, as gratins go, and its sauce is more healthfully milk-based instead of relying on cream.
- The company also relies on creativity, which typically required people working together.
- The company is also buying more products directly from brands, instead of relying on third-party distributors, he said.
- A follow-up report two years later found that the numbers were worse for the fast-food industry, where more than half — 52 percent — of fast-food workers are in families where one or more family members relies on a public program.
- This threatens patients who rely on hospital care from everything from covid-19 to emergencies like heart attacks, strokes, surgeries and trauma.
- Cheney is relying on some thin evidence to tie Hussein to al-Qaida.
- Hollywood has developed a habit of relying on what worked best in the past, and 300 was hugely successful.
- Rick suggests a Woodbury-esque sneak attack on the hospital and lays out a meticulous strategy relying heavily on timing and luck.
- The U.S. is relying more these days on bases outside the country.
- Liberia, the epicenter of the epidemic, was relying on just 50 doctors to care for the entire nation before the outbreak occurred.
- Every man will still earn his own living and that of his family as best he can, relying first and foremost upon his own efforts.
- Secret instructions would not affect the rights of a purchaser ignorant of them and relying on customary authority.
- Relying on the Church, it has made the Church a formidable ally; the monks are its support, its acolytes, its spies.
- The infidels, relying more on their audacity than on their numbers, perished almost to a man in the assault.
- Charley prudently withdrew his friend, relying upon time and reflection to prepare the mind of each for overtures and concessions.