reliant的意思和读音

reliant

: [riˈlaɪərnt] : [rɪ'laɪənt]

adj.

adj.independent

adj.dependent,needful,conditional,subject to,contingent

reliantadj.— see alsoself-reliant

1.~ on/upon sb/sthneeding sb/sth in order to survive, be successful, etc.

The hostel is heavily reliant upon charity.

adj.1.;;;

adj.1.depending on sb. or sth.

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2. hike v reliant carry forward ...

3. ... reliable reliant reliance ...

4. reliable reliant remainder ) ...

5. abundant reliant examinant ...

6. reliable circuit breaker Reliant Relide ...

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1.The Gungans couldn't be shown to be reliant on advanced technology, but still had to have the means to construct such a city.

2.You don't need to be self-sufficient to be free--it's good enough to be self-reliant, as long as you're careful with debt.——

3.It would be untrue to say that, strong and self-reliant as he normally was, he did not suffer.

4.SAFE has been trying to diversify its reserves to be less reliant on dollar-denominated assets.便

5.He said that the school has gained experience in teaching children to be emotionally self-reliant and to be able to manage their emotions.

6.Asia may not be so reliant on western demand as it used to, while existing price controls will limit some of impact on individuals.西

7.As you are aware your mind is reliant on the direction of an outside source to 'tell' you what and how to function as.

8."The German economy is very reliant on exports, and this is not something you can change in two years, " she said.“,”

9.And with more boots on the ground, he would have been less reliant on air power, with its inevitable risk of big civilian casualties.

10.As the country becomes less reliant on exports for economic growth, frictions with trade partners like the U. S. and Europe should ease.