trusty
trusty 英 ['trʌstɪ] 美 ['trʌsti]
adj. 可靠的;可信任的 n. 模范囚犯;可信赖的人
名词复数:trusties 比较级:trustier 最高级:trustiest
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- adj. 可靠的;可信任的
- n. 模范囚犯;可信赖的人
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1. I have always remembered our battered but trusty Chevvy, which became a symbol of that happy summer when I felt crazy in love and born to run.
我一直记得我们那破旧可靠的雪佛兰汽车,它见证了那个快乐的夏天,当时我正疯狂地恋爱,我为逐爱而生。
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2. The valley of Elah is where the Philistines sent out their Goliath to terrify the Israelites, and where young David felled the giant with his trusty slingshot.
以拉谷地是古腓力斯国派出他们的英雄歌力亚恐吓以色列人的地方,在这里,年轻的大卫王用自己可靠的弹弓击倒了巨人歌力亚。
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3. Even the pride of South Florida, Encyclopedia Brown, was able to solve his cases with little more than a casebook, his trusty sneakers and a wide variety of miscellaneous factoids.
甚至是南福罗里达州的骄傲,布朗百科(少年侦探百科全书)也只不过使用一本案例汇编、他里边可靠的神秘人物、和各种各样的模拟陈述就搞清楚了案件。
- trusty (adj.) early 13c., "trusting," from trust (n.) + -y (2). Old English expressed this idea by treowful. Meaning "reliable, to be counted on" is from early 14c. The noun meaning "trustworthy person" is from 1570s; specifically as "a prisoner granted special privileges as reward for good conduct" by 1855.
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