单词 | reliably |
释义 | reliablyadv. In a way that may be trusted or relied on; in a reliable manner; dependably. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > belief > belief, trust, confidence > [adverb] > with reliance on upon boldness of1330 on the strength of1590 on the faith ofa1645 fiducially1648 reliably1846 society > morality > duty or obligation > recognition of duty > faithfulness or trustworthiness > [adverb] tristilyc1330 traistlya1340 faithlyc1350 faithfullya1400 fayfully?a1400 trothlya1400 truefullya1400 trustilya1450 trustworthily1827 reliably1846 trustedly1856 dependably1862 the mind > mental capacity > belief > uncertainty, doubt, hesitation > absence of doubt, confidence > assured fact, certainty > reliability > [adverb] unfallibly1542 unfailably1555 reliably1846 1846 Monthly Relig. Mag. Feb. 44 Not until May last, when they had discovered one or two more of the reliably faithful, did they make an attempt to see how many could be got out to hear a sermon. 1850 Jrnl. Franklin Inst. 20 378 Supposing, however, that the initial pressure in the cylinder could not be reliably deduced from the boiler pressure. 1865 Daily Tel. 18 Sept. 3/6 The action of the Government is reliably attributed to a note [etc.]. 1932 Discovery July 210/2 The sheep blowfly..is reliably estimated to do £4,000,000 worth of damage every year. 1977 Ann. Internal Med. 86 453/2 Signs of rabies in wild animals cannot be interpreted reliably. 2007 Independent 26 Apr. 16/4 I'm reliably informed that the pair have remained on non-speakers for the past few years . This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adv.1846 |
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