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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3271 COCA: 3504

reliable

adjective
/rɪˈlaɪəbl/
/rɪˈlaɪəbl/
Word Family
  • rely verb
  • reliable adjective (≠ unreliable)
  • reliably adverb
  • reliability noun (≠ unreliability)
  • reliance noun
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  1. that can be trusted to do something well; that you can rely on可信赖的;可依靠的 synonym dependable
    • We are looking for someone who is reliable and hard-working.我们在物色可靠而又勤奋的人。
    • a reliable friend可信赖的朋友
    • He was a very reliable and honest man who would never betray anyone.他是一个非常可靠和诚实的人,永远不会背叛任何人。
    Topics Personal qualitiesb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • prove
    • seem
    adverb
    • extremely
    • fairly
    • very
    preposition
    • as
    See full entry
  2. that is likely to be correct or true真实可信的;可靠的
    • reliable information/data可靠的信息/数据
    • Our information comes from a reliable source.我们的消息来源可靠。
    • 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。
    • How reliable are the local weather forecasts?当地的天气预报有多可靠?
    • 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。
    Extra Examples
    • 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。
    • This statement is not reliable as evidence.这一陈述作为证据是不可靠的。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • prove
    • seem
    adverb
    • extremely
    • fairly
    • very
    preposition
    • as
    See full entry
  3. able to work or operate for long periods without breaking down or needing attention性能可靠的;稳定耐用的
    • My car's not as reliable as it used to be.我的车不像过去那样耐用了。
    Extra Examples
    • It has a highly reliable control system.它有一套极可靠的控制系统。
    • There is no reliable supply of electricity or running water.没有可靠的电力和自来水供应。
  4. opposite unreliable
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3271 COCA: 3504
reliable

adjective

VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITION VERBSbe, prove, seem可靠;證明可靠;好像可靠become變得可靠consider sth認為⋯可靠ADVERBextremely, fairly, very, etc.極其/相當/非常可靠highly非常可靠It has a highly reliable control system.它有一套極可靠的控制系統。absolutely, completely, perfectly, totally, utterly絕對可靠;完全可靠;絕對可信賴He's a good musician and totally reliable.他是個出色的音樂家,而且完全可靠。not entirely, not wholly並非完全可靠reasonably還算可信賴enough, sufficiently足夠可靠These measurements are reliable enough for most purposes.這些測量數據的可靠程度能滿足大多數需要。statistically在統計上可靠PREPOSITIONas作為⋯是可靠的This statement is not reliable as evidence.這一陳述作為證據是不可靠的。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3271 COCA: 3504
reliable adj.
reliable1 (reliable and hard-working) reliable2 (reliable evidence)
reliable1

adjective

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 / stha reliable / loyal / faithful / true / trusted / staunch / trustworthy frienda reliable / loyal / faithful / trusted / staunch allya reliable / loyal / faithful / committed / staunch supportera loyal / dedicated / faithful / true fan / followera loyal / dedicated / faithful / committed / trusted / staunch / responsible member (of sth)reliable / loyal / dedicated / committed / trustworthy staffa loyal / dedicated / faithful followingreliable / loyal / faithful servicetotally reliable / loyal / dedicated / trustworthy reliable rɪˈlaɪəbl (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 ˈdedɪkeɪtɪd (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 kəˈmɪtɪd (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 ˈtrʌstwɜːði; NAmE ˈtrʌstwɜːrði (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
reliable2

adjective

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 / informationa reliable / an authoritative / a verifiable / an authentic source (of information) reliable rɪˈlaɪəbl (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 ˈfæktʃuəl 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 ɔːˈθɒrətətɪv; NAmE əˈθɔːrəteɪtɪv, əˈθɑːrəteɪtɪvthat 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 ˌreal-ˈlife [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 ˈverɪfaɪəbl 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 ɔːˈθentɪk 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。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3271 COCA: 3504
reliable
Reliable and trustworthy: reliable, trustworthy, consistent...
Exact and accurate: exact, accurate, perfect...

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