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trusty

/truhs-tee/US // ˈtrʌs ti //UK // (ˈtrʌstɪ) //

可信赖的,值得信赖的,信任的,可信赖

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    trust·i·er, trust·i·est.

    • : able to be trusted or relied on; trustworthy; reliable.
    • : Archaic. trustful.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural trust·ies.

    • : a person or thing that is trusted.
    • : a well-behaved and trustworthy convict to whom special privileges are granted.

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Examples

  • Just as hand soap disintegrates the virus by breaking its exterior, your trusty detergent will be enough to leave your face masks ready for another use.

  • If not, go for the trusty and legendary Kingsford Original Charcoal Briquets.

  • Unfold your favorite map or gaze upon your trusty GPS app and dream big, my friends.

  • He didn’t even take his trusty pocket glass for examining plants.

  • It’s a game played entirely via text message, which means it can literally be played with a group scattered all over the world with the help of your trusty phone.

  • As in most prisons, the “trusty” was a convict the warden trusted and thus had special privileges.

  • It was about a family that had discarded their trusty old mop for a new, improved model.

  • Almost immediately after mounting my trusty steed, I was ready to end my pony ride.

  • Finally, we turn to our trusty Internet search engine to type in “Democrats indicted.”

  • His trusty Gilmour jacket he hung on a nail in the living room.

  • Dame Dorothy Packington sent the trusty and well beloved Thos.

  • In 1800 Massna took his trusty subordinate with him to Italy as lieutenant-general of the centre of the army.

  • His eyes rest on me curiously, suspiciously, while the trusty hands me a small loaf of bread.

  • I would that I had another trusty friend to accompany him, but it seems to me that I need you all in London.

  • Two trusty messengers were accordingly sent, Essex not concealing his opinion that force alone could reduce the North.