• Included below are past participle and present participle forms for the verbs rely and rely on which may be used as adjectives within certain contexts.
  • We can trust in God. Rely on your friends. ... About Prefix and Suffix Words. This page lists all the words created by adding prefixes, suffixes to the word `rely`.
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  • reliability надежность. reliable надежный unreliable ненадежный. rely доверять, полагаться. reliably надежно. religion религия.
  • суббота, 28 октября 2017 г. Словообразование Общий список.
    • rely (полагаться на)- UNrelIABLE (ненадежный), relIABLE (надежный)
    • remark (отмечать) — remarkABLE (замечательный), remarkablY (удивительно)
  • Примеры - rely upon it, I rely on your honour, you may rely (up)on me, he can always be relied on for help, they rely on the spring for their water.
  • The meaning "depend on with full trust and confidence, attach one's faith to" a person or thing is from 1570s, perhaps via the notion of "rally to, fall back on."
  • To rely – reliable (полагаться – надёжный), 265 . To respect – respectable (почитать, уважать – почтенный, заслуживающий уважения), 266 .
  • The difference between rely and relies is that rely is used for in and relies is used for on. So you can rely in my work, and that guy relies on his good looks.
  • Examples of rely in a Sentence. rigorously tested the rope before starting out, for the rock climbers would be relying on it with their very lives.
  • Rely definition: to depend confidently; put trust in (usually followed by on or upon). See examples of RELY used in a sentence.
  • In this article, we’ll explore the differences between rely and relie, and provide you with a better understanding of when to use each of these words.
  • Shepard: You can't rely on anyone. Sounds harsh, but it's true. Shepard: It comes down to doing what you think is right--and damn everyone else.
  • rely /rɪˈlaɪ/ vb ( -lies, -lying, -lied)(intr; followed by on or upon). to be dependent (on): he relies on his charm. to have trust or confidence (in): you can rely on us.