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释义 reliable adjectiveverbs | adverb | preposition verbs➤be, prove, seem可靠;证明可靠;好像可靠▸➤become变得可靠▸➤consider sth认为⋯可靠adverb➤extremely, fairly, very, etc.极其/相当/非常可靠▸➤highly非常可靠◆it has a highly reliable control system.它有一套极可靠的控制系统。➤absolutely, completely, perfectly, totally, utterly绝对可靠;完全可靠;绝对可信赖◆he's a good musician and totally reliable.他是个出色的音乐家,而且完全可靠。➤not entirely, not wholly并非完全可靠▸➤reasonably还算可信赖▸➤enough, sufficiently足够可靠◆these measurements are reliable enough for most purposes.这些测量数据的可靠程度能满足大多数需要。➤statistically在统计上可靠preposition➤as作为⋯是可靠的◆this statement is not reliable as evidence.这一陈述作为证据是不可靠的。 reliable /rɪlaɪəbl/ adjective1.that you can trust or rely on 可信赖的;可依靠的◆we are looking for someone who is reliable and hard-working. 我们正在物色既可靠又勤奋的人。◆a reliable machine 质量可靠的机器2.that is likely to be correct or true 真实可信的;可靠的◆they provide reliable information to investors. 他们给投资者提供可靠的信息。 ▸ reliability /rɪˌlaɪəbɪləti/ noun [uncountable] ◆the aircraft has an exceptional record of reliability. 这架飞机在可靠性方面有相当不错的记录。◆some economists have questioned the reliability of the data. 一些经济学家质疑数据的可信程度。☞ reliablereliable adjective 1➤she is reliable and hard-working.她为人可靠,工作勤奋。➤reliable evidence/witnesses可信的证据/目击证人reliable ♦︎ loyal ♦︎ dedicated ♦︎ faithful ♦︎ committed ♦︎ true ♦︎ trusted ♦︎ staunch ♦︎ responsible ♦︎ trustworthythese words all describe sb/sth you can rely on to do sth, especially to give support or to work hard.这些词均表示人或事物可信赖的、可依靠的。patterns and collocations 句型和搭配◆loyal / dedicated / faithful / committed / true to sb / sth◆a reliable / loyal / faithful / true / trusted / staunch / trustworthy friend◆a reliable / loyal / faithful / trusted / staunch ally◆a reliable / loyal / faithful / committed / staunch supporter◆a loyal / dedicated / faithful / true fan / follower◆a loyal / dedicated / faithful / committed / trusted / staunch / responsible member (of sth)◆reliable / loyal / dedicated / committed / trustworthy staff◆a loyal / dedicated / faithful following◆reliable / loyal / faithful service◆totally reliable / loyal / dedicated / trustworthy■ reliable /rɪlaɪəbl/ (often approving) (of a person or thing) that can be trusted to do sth well; that you can rely on(人或事物)可信赖的,可依靠的◆we are looking for someone who is reliable and hard-working.我们在物色可靠又勤奋的人。◆my car's not as reliable as it used to be.我的车不像过去那样靠得住了。◆there is no reliable supply of electricity or running water.没有可靠的电力和自来水供应。opp unreliable ⓘ an unreliable person or thing cannot be trusted or depended on. * unreliable 指人或事物不可信赖的、不可靠的◆the trains are notoriously unreliable.火车服务不可靠是出了名的。  ➡ see also rely on/upon sb/sth → trust ▸ reliability noun [uncountable] ◆the incident cast doubt on her motives and reliability.这件事使人怀疑她有何动机,是否可靠。▸ reliably adverb◆you need to show that you can work reliably and be trusted to handle responsibility.你需要证明自己工作可靠,值得信赖,能肩负起责任。■ loyal (approving) (of a person) staying with or supporting a particular person, organization or belief, especially as a matter of principle(对人、组织或信仰)忠诚的,忠实的(尤指作为原则问题)◆she has always remained loyal to her political principles.她始终恪守自己的政治原则。◆he is one of the president's most loyal supporters.他是总统最忠实的支持者之一。opp disloyal → treacherous ▸ loyally adverb◆he loyally supported the government through the crisis.他忠心耿耿地支持政府渡过危机。▸ loyalty noun [uncountable, countable] ◆they swore their loyalty to the king.他们宣誓效忠国王。◆a case of divided loyalties (= with strong feelings of support for two different people or causes) 两面效忠 opp disloyalty → betrayal ■ dedicated /dedɪkeɪtɪd/ (approving) (of a person) working hard at sth because it is very important to you献身的;专心致志的;一心一意的◆she is dedicated to her job.她对工作专心致志。◆the workforce is small but highly dedicated.员工队伍虽小,但非常敬业。◆the ship was painstakingly rebuilt by a dedicated team of engineers.一个倾力奉献的工程师团队对船进行了精心重建。  ➡ see also dedicate → devote ▸ dedication noun [uncountable] ◆i really admire gina for her dedication to her family.我真的很佩服吉娜对家庭的奉献。◆the job requires total dedication.这项工作需要完全的投入。■ faithful (approving) (of a person) staying with or supporting a particular person, organization or belief, especially from feelings of affection; (of a person or thing) that you can rely on(对人、组织或信仰)忠诚的,忠实的(尤指出自真情);(人或事物)可信赖的◆he remained faithful to the ideals of the party until his death.他对党的理想至死坚贞不渝。◆his faithful old dog sat by his feet.他那条忠实的老狗坐在他的脚边。◆a faithful worker / correspondent忠实的工人/通讯员◆my faithful old car我那忠实的老爷车 ➡ see also devoted → loving , faith → faith ▸ the faithful noun [plural] ◆the president will keep the support of the party faithful.总统将继续获得忠诚党员的拥护。▸ faithfully adverb◆he had supported the local team faithfully for 30 years.他忠实地支持当地运动队 30 年。◆she promised faithfully not to tell anyone the secret.她保证恪守诺言,不把秘密告诉任何人。note 辨析 loyal or faithful?in many cases you can use either word.在许多情况下这两个词可以通用◆a loyal / faithful friend / ally / supporter / fan / follower / servant忠诚的朋友/盟友/支持者/歌迷/信徒/仆人however, there can be a slight difference of emphasis: a loyal friend/servant remains loyal as a matter of principle; a faithful friend/servant remains faithful from affection.不过,两词的重点可能略有不同:loyal friend/servant 指朋友或仆人出于原则而忠诚,faithful friend/servant 指朋友或仆人出于真情而忠诚。■ committed /kəmɪtɪd/ (approving) (of a person) willing to work hard and give your time and energy to sth; believing strongly in sth尽心尽力的;坚信的;坚定的◆the government remains committed to protecting green belt areas.政府会继续致力于保护绿化地带。◆they are committed socialists.他们是坚定的社会主义者。◆we have a highly-motivated, trained and committed staff.我们的员工积极进取,训练有素,尽心尽力。  ➡ see also commit → devote , commit → promise verb , commitment → promise noun ■ true (approving) (of a person) showing respect and support for a particular person or belief in a way that does not change, even in different situations(即便情况发生变化仍对人或信仰)忠诚的,忠心耿耿的,忠实的◆many were executed for remaining true to their principles.许多人因忠于自己的原则而被处死。◆he was true to his word (= did what he promised to do).他信守诺言。◆through that difficult period he proved to be a true friend.经历了那段艰难时期,他证明了自己是个忠实的朋友。■ trusted (approving) (of a person) that sb feels they can rely on(人)值得信赖的,可靠的◆as time went on he became a trusted adviser to the king.随着时间的推移,他成为国王信赖的顾问。  ➡ see also trust → faith noun , trust → trust verb ■ staunch /stɔːntʃ/ (often approving) (of a person) strong and loyal in your opinions and attitude(对自己的观点和态度)坚定的,忠实的◆a staunch catholic笃信天主教的教徒◆she is one of the president's staunchest allies.她是总统最忠实的盟友之一。▸ staunchly adverb◆she staunchly defended the new policy.她坚定地维护新政策。◆the family was staunchly protestant.那家人是忠实的新教徒。■ responsible (of people or their actions or behaviour) that you can trust and rely on(人或其行为举止)可信任的,可信赖的,可靠的◆clare has a mature and responsible attitude to work.克莱尔对待工作态度成熟,值得信赖。 opp irresponsible → reckless ■ trustworthy /trʌstwɜːði; name trʌstwɜːrði/ (approving) (of a person) that you can rely on to be good, honest and sincere(人)值得信任的,可信赖的,可靠的◆women were seen as more trustworthy and harder working.女性被认为更可信赖,工作更努力。opp untrustworthy reliable adjective 2➤she is reliable and hard-working.她为人可靠,工作勤奋。➤reliable evidence/witnesses可信的证据/目击证人  ➡ see also the entry for true另见 true 条reliable ♦︎ factual ♦︎ authoritative ♦︎ real-life ♦︎ verifiable ♦︎ authenticthese words all describe information or a source of information that is true and accurate.这些词均表示信息或信息来源真实可信的、可靠的。patterns and collocations 句型和搭配◆a reliable / a factual / an authoritative / a real-life / an authentic account (of sth)◆reliable / factual / authoritative / verifiable evidence / information◆a reliable / an authoritative / a verifiable / an authentic source (of information)■ reliable /rɪlaɪəbl/ (of information or a source of information) that is likely to be correct or true(信息或信息来源)真实可信的,可靠的◆these tests are a reliable indicator of future performance.这些测试是评估未来表现的可靠指标。◆prosecution lawyers tried to show that she was not a reliable witness.控方律师试图说明她不是个可信的目击证人。opp unreliable ⓘ an unreliable person or thing cannot be trusted or depended on. * unreliable 指人或事物不可信赖的、不可靠的◆he's totally unreliable as a source of information.从他那儿得来的消息完全不可靠。  ➡ see also accurate → exact ▸ reliability noun [uncountable] ◆the reliability of these results has been questioned.这些结果的可信度已受到质疑。▸ reliably adverb◆ (rather formal) i am reliably informed (= told by sb who knows the facts) that the company is being sold.有知情人士告诉我公司要被卖掉。■ factual /fæktʃuəl/ based on or containing facts根据事实的;事实的;真实的◆he fails to distinguish factual information from opinion.他无法辨别哪些是个人看法,哪些是事实。◆the essay contains a number of factual errors.文章中有一些与事实不符的错误。opp fictitious → fictional  ➡ see also fact → fact , fact → information ▸ factually adverb◆it was factually correct, but i don't think it was fair.这样说虽然在事实上没错,但我认为有欠公平。■ authoritative /ɔːθɒrətətɪv; name əθɔːrəteɪtɪv, əθɑːrəteɪtɪv/ that you can trust and respect as true and correct权威的;可相信的;可靠的◆he is credited with writing the most authoritative and up-to-date book on the subject.他撰写了这一领域最新最权威的著作,受到赞誉。  ➡ see also authority → expert noun ■ real-life [only before noun] actually happening or existing in life, not in books, stories or films真实的;实际发生的;现实生活中的◆the novel is a political thriller based on real-life events.这是一部以真实事件为素材的政治惊险小说。◆the local press has been referring to them as a real-life romeo and juliet.当地媒体称他们为现实生活中的罗密欧与朱丽叶。 opp fictional → fictional ■ verifiable /verɪfaɪəbl/ that can be proved可证实的;可核实的◆that's just your opinion, not a verifiable fact.那只是你的个人意见,不是可核实的事实。  ➡ see also verify → check 2 ■ authentic /ɔːθentɪk/ true and giving an accurate and realistic description of sth真实的;真正的◆he is the authentic voice of the poor, white working class.他反映了贫穷的白人工人阶层的真实呼声。reliable /rɪlaɪəbl/ (often approving) (of a person or thing) that can be trusted to do sth well; that you can rely on(人或事物)可信赖的,可依靠的◆we are looking for someone who is reliable and hard-working.我们在物色可靠又勤奋的人。◆my car's not as reliable as it used to be.我的车不像过去那样靠得住了。◆there is no reliable supply of electricity or running water.没有可靠的电力和自来水供应。opp unreliable ⓘ an unreliable person or thing cannot be trusted or depended on. * unreliable 指人或事物不可信赖的、不可靠的◆the trains are notoriously unreliable.火车服务不可靠是出了名的。  ➡ see also rely on/upon sb/sth → trust ▸ reliability noun [uncountable] ◆the incident cast doubt on her motives and reliability.这件事使人怀疑她有何动机,是否可靠。▸ reliably adverb◆you need to show that you can work reliably and be trusted to handle responsibility.你需要证明自己工作可靠,值得信赖,能肩负起责任。reliable /rɪlaɪəbl/ (of information or a source of information) that is likely to be correct or true(信息或信息来源)真实可信的,可靠的◆these tests are a reliable indicator of future performance.这些测试是评估未来表现的可靠指标。◆prosecution lawyers tried to show that she was not a reliable witness.控方律师试图说明她不是个可信的目击证人。opp unreliable ⓘ an unreliable person or thing cannot be trusted or depended on. * unreliable 指人或事物不可信赖的、不可靠的◆he's totally unreliable as a source of information.从他那儿得来的消息完全不可靠。  ➡ see also accurate → exact ▸ reliability noun [uncountable] ◆the reliability of these results has been questioned.这些结果的可信度已受到质疑。▸ reliably adverb◆ (rather formal) i am reliably informed (= told by sb who knows the facts) that the company is being sold.有知情人士告诉我公司要被卖掉。reliable/rɪˈlaɪəbl ||; rɪˈlaɪəbḷ/adj that you can trust 值得信赖的;可靠的: ◇japanese cars are usually very reliable. 日本汽车质量一般都很可靠。◇is he a reliable witness? 他是个值得信赖的证人吗? [opp] unreliable 反义词为unreliable ☞verb rely 动词为rely ➔reliability /rɪˌlaɪəˈbɪləti ||; rɪˌlaɪəˈbɪlətɪ/ noun [u] ➔reliably /-əbli ||; -əblɪ/ adv ◇i have been reliably informed that there will be no trains tomorrow. 我获得可靠消息说明天火车停开。 reliablesee ⇨ effective/not effective 3 ⇨ trust/not trust 2,5 re·li·a·ble /rɪ`laɪəbḷ; rɪˈlaɪəbəl/adjsomeone or something that is reliable can be trusted or depended on; dependable 可信赖的; 可靠的:◇he's not very reliable. 他不大靠得住。◇a reliable car 一部性能可靠的汽车 ☞ reliable
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