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Qué (quién) es Rely - definición

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Rely (disambiguation); Rely (brand)

rely         
v. (d; intr.) to rely on, upon (to rely on smb. for advice)
rely         
(relies, relying, relied)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
If you rely on someone or something, you need them and depend on them in order to live or work properly.
They relied heavily on the advice of their professional advisers...
VERB: V on/upon n
2.
If you can rely on someone to work well or to behave as you want them to, you can trust them to do this.
I know I can rely on you to sort it out...
The Red Cross are relying on us.
VERB: V on/upon n to-inf, V on/upon n
Rely         
·vi To rest with confidence, as when fully satisfied of the veracity, integrity, or ability of persons, or of the certainty of facts or of evidence; to have confidence; to Trust; to Depend;
- with on, formerly also with in.

Wikipedia

Rely

Rely may refer to:

  • Rely, Pas-de-Calais, a commune (town) in France
  • Rely (tampon), a brand of tampon
  • Rely (car), a brand of automobiles by Chery
Ejemplos de uso de Rely
1. "We don‘t rely on words, we rely on actions," she added.
2. "We don‘t rely on words, we rely on action," Rice said.
3. So don‘t rely on the commissioner to solve the problem: you have to rely on your common sense.
4. But unlike the other Ps, which rely on desire, these rely on credulousness, which has a finite supply.
5. Can politicians rely on financial market insouciance?