单词 | trustworthily |
释义 | > as lemmasˈtrustˌworthily ˈtrustˌworthily adv. ΘΚΠ 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 1827 W. Webb Minutes Remarks Subj. Picturesque II. v. 83 The half radicals..claim political power for the commonalty of France, as though it were trustworthily moral. 1849 R. Mallet in J. F. W. Herschel Man. Sci. Enq. (Lords Commissioners Admiralty) vii. 216 Evidence may be trustworthily collected of changes of depth of water. 1893 W. C. Wilkinson in J. H. Barrows World's Parl. Relig. II. 1247 The religion that can trustworthily offer to save. 1978 Rotarian Oct. 30/2 The Rome convention will be an impressive demonstration of..our readiness to care trustworthily for others. 2005 Public Choice 122 138 If the state acts trustworthily, taxpayers might be more willing to comply with the taxes. < as lemmas |
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