reliably的意思和读音

reliably

: [rɪˈlaɪəbli] : [rɪ'laɪəbli]

adv.

adv.dependably,consistently,constantly,steadfastly

adv.1.

adv.1.in a way that you can trust to be accurate

1. observe reliably ; despite ...

3.reliably)。 RFC3261

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1.The solar tracking experiments indicate that the solar tracker operates reliably, and is able to work under complex weather conditions.

2.Thus, you can reliably find out how much buffer space you would need to format something completely.

3.However, that method is notoriously inaccurate and cannot be reliably used for more advanced geolocation services.

4.They were trying to identify short film clips that could reliably elicit a strong emotional response in laboratory settings.

5.Google App Engine makes it easy to build an application that runs reliably, even under heavy load and with large amounts of data.使

6.If it is unable to determine the expected realization pattern reliably, intangible assets shall be amortized by the straight-line method.线

7.Although some spacecraft have carried microphones, sound has never been reliably recorded in an alien atmosphere.

8.In fact, in the case of shared services it is often more critical that deployments run smoothly and reliably.

9.Would every "economist who had a formula that could reliably forecast crises a week in advance" also make it publicly available in time?使

10.The only thing this hunter-gatherer technique had going for it was that it worked, and worked pretty reliably in that context.-),