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 trustworthy ['trʌst,wә:ði]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 可信赖的

[法] 可信任的, 可靠的, 可信赖的




    trustworthy
    [ adj ]
    1. worthy of trust or belief

    2. <adj.all>
      a trustworthy report
      an experienced and trustworthy traveling companion
    3. taking responsibility for one's conduct and obligations

    4. <adj.all>
      trustworthy public servants


    Trustworthy \Trust"wor`thy\, a.
    Worthy of trust or confidence; trusty. --
    {Trust"wor`thi*ness}, n.

    1. But Gephardt said the spots question his motives by suggesting his record shows he's not trustworthy, and he added: "I don't agree with Ronald Reagan's balanced budget amendment that (Simon is) for.
    2. The task for Bentsen clearly is to convince Texans that Dukakis would be good for their economy and trustworthy on gut issues such as crime and gun control _ issues the Bush campaign has used to clobber the Democrats.
    3. But British investors were considered "the most trustworthy business partners for the U.S.," beating the Japanese by 35% to 27% among the average sample and by 34% to 18% among the elite group.
    4. "How trustworthy, how believable and credible is the testimony of anyone under that kind of pressure?"
    5. By naming an executor, you can ensure that a trustworthy person of your choosing will handle the administration of your estate.
    6. But you have to be highly confident of the person you give it to." Picking someone trustworthy is by far the most important precaution.
    7. They are brisk, straightforward and trustworthy.
    8. To determine whose rumors are trustworthy, traders attend monthly seminars in groups of 20 to 30.
    9. Still, the poll found 71% of the respondents consider Japan a trustworthy partner.
    10. In 1987 it found that Japan was ranked as the ninth most trustworthy nation by US respondents.
    11. Swedish author Kenne Fant, in a recently published book on Wallenberg, said he spoke to a "very trustworthy source" who heard of a prisoner in the Soviet Union who must be Wallenberg.
    12. Meanwhile, in Europe, we will initially face an artificially restricted supply of trustworthy bonds.
    13. There are only a few merchant banks. The financial sector exploits the perception that Scots are canny and trustworthy in handling money.
    14. I have found the arts a more trustworthy guide to the problems of life than the dogma of any organised religion.
    15. He also was highly rated for being trustworthy in a crisis and as a strong leader.
    16. The only trustworthy females are dull and ugly.
    17. "We are now investigating whether he is trustworthy enough to be flying.
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