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From:
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re·li·able
/rɪˈlaɪəbəl/
(
a
.)可靠的,可信賴的
From:
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re·li·able
/rɪˈlaɪəbəl/
形容詞
可靠的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Re·li·a·ble
a.
Suitable
or
fit
to
be
relied
on
;
worthy
of
dependance
or
reliance
;
trustworthy
.
“A
reliable
witness
to
the
truth
of
the
miracles.”
The
best
means
,
and
most
reliable
pledge
,
of
a
higher
object
.
--
Coleridge
.
According
to
General
Livingston's
humorous
account
,
his
own
village
of
Elizabethtown
was
not
much
more
reliable
,
being
peopled
in
those
agitated
times
by
=\“
unknown
,
unrecommended
strangers
,
guilty-looking
Tories
,
and
very
knavish
Whigs.”
\= --
W
.
Irving
.
Note:
☞
Some
authors
take
exception
to
this
word
,
maintaining
that
it
is
unnecessary
,
and
irregular
in
formation
.
It
is
,
however
,
sanctioned
by
the
practice
of
many
careful
writers
as
a
most
convenient
substitute
for
the
phrase
to
be
relied
upon
,
and
a
useful
synonym
for
trustworthy
,
which
is
by
preference
applied
to
persons
,
as
reliable
is
to
things
,
such
as
an
account
,
statement
,
or
the
like
.
The
objection
that
adjectives
derived
from
neuter
verbs
do
not
admit
of
a
passive
sense
is
met
by
the
citation
of
laughable
,
worthy
of
being
laughed
at
,
from
the
neuter
verb
to
laugh
;
available
,
fit
or
able
to
be
availed
of
,
from
the
neuter
verb
to
avail
;
dispensable
,
capable
of
being
dispensed
with
,
from
the
neuter
verb
to
dispense
.
Other
examples
might
be
added
.
--
Re*li*a*ble*ness
,
n.
--
Re*li*a*bly
,
adv.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
reliable
adj
1:
worthy
of
reliance
or
trust
; "
a
reliable
source
of
information
"; "
a
dependable
worker
" [
syn
:
dependable
]
[
ant
:
unreliable
,
unreliable
]
2:
conforming
to
fact
and
therefore
worthy
of
belief
; "
an
authentic
account
by
an
eyewitness
"; "
reliable
information
" [
syn
:
authentic
]
3:
worthy
of
being
depended
on
; "
a
dependable
worker
"; "
an
honest
working
stiff
"; "
a
reliable
source
of
information
";
"
he
was
true
to
his
word
"; "
I
would
be
true
for
there
are
those
who
trust
me
" [
syn
:
dependable
,
honest
,
true(p)
]
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