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1 trusty
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2 Yankton Trusty Unit
Religion: YTUУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Yankton Trusty Unit
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3 traustur, áreiîanlegur
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4 zatvorenik kome se daju posebne povlastice
• trustyHrvatski-Engleski rječnik > zatvorenik kome se daju posebne povlastice
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6 испытанный друг
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7 доверен
confidential, trusted; trusty, trustworthy, reliableдоверен приятел a trusted/trusty friendдоверено лице a confidential man, a man of confidence, a confidant* * *довѐрен,прил. confidential, trusted; trusty, trustworthy, reliable; \доверен депозит фин. fiduciary deposit; \доверен приятел trusted/trusty friend; \доверен управител custodian trustee; \доверено лице confidential man, man of confidence, confidant; confessor; фин. fiduciary.* * *confidential: a доверен man - доверено лице; fiduciary ; sure {Su;r}* * *1. confidential, trusted;trusty, trustworthy, reliable 2. ДОВЕРЕН приятел a trusted/trusty friend 3. ДОВЕРЕНo лице a confidential man, a man of confidence, a confidant -
8 zuverlässig
I Adj. reliable ( auch Sache, TECH.), dependable; (treu) loyal; (vertrauenswürdig) trustworthy; (sicher) safe (auch WIRTS., TECH.); aus zuverlässiger Quelle from a reliable source; die zuverlässigste Quelle für the authority on; er ist absolut zuverlässig auch you can rely ( oder depend) on him totallyII Adv.: zuverlässig arbeiten be (a) reliable (worker); zuverlässig funktionieren function reliably; zuverlässig wissen have s.th. on good authority* * *safe; solid; staunch; loyal; dependable; certain; reliable; honest; proof; authentic; trusty; authoritative; unfailing; sure* * *zu|ver|läs|sig ['tsuːfEɐlɛsɪç]1. adjreliable; (= verlässlich) Mensch auch dependable; (= vertrauenswürdig auch) trustworthyaus zúverlässiger Quelle — from a reliable source
2. advfunktionieren reliablyetw zúverlässig wissen — to know sth for sure or for certain
etw zúverlässig beurteilen — to make a reliable judgement about sth
seinen Pflichten zúverlässig nachkommen — to reliably fulfil one's duties
* * *1) ((negative unreliable) able to be trusted: Is he reliable?; Is this information reliable?) reliable2) (from a reliable source; by a reliable person: I am reliably informed that the Prime Minister is going to resign.) reliably3) ((of a person) able to be trusted; sensible: We need a responsible person for this job.) responsible4) staunchly5) (firm, trusty: a staunch friend.) staunch6) (able to be trusted or depended on: trusty sword; a trusty friend.) trusty7) trustily* * *zu·ver·läs·sig[ˈtsu:fɛɐ̯lɛsɪç]1. (verlässlich) reliable, dependableabsolut \zuverlässig sein to be 100% reliable [or as good as one's word2. (glaubwürdig) reliableein \zuverlässiger Zeuge a reliable [or credible] witness; (durch Charakter a.) an unimpeachable witness form* * *1. 2.1) reliably* * *A. adj reliable ( auch Sache, TECH), dependable; (treu) loyal; (vertrauenswürdig) trustworthy; (sicher) safe ( auch WIRTSCH, TECH);aus zuverlässiger Quelle from a reliable source;die zuverlässigste Quelle für the authority on;B. adv:zuverlässig arbeiten be (a) reliable (worker);zuverlässig funktionieren function reliably;zuverlässig wissen have sth on good authority* * *1. 2.1) reliably* * *adj.credible adj.dependable adj.reliable adj.solid adj.staunch adj.steady adj.sure adj.unfailing adj. adv.dependably adv.reliably adv.staunchly adv.steadily adv.unfailingly adv. -
9 leal
adj.loyal.f. & m.loyal supporter.* * *► adjetivo1 loyal, faithful2 (justo) fair* * *adj.faithful, loyal* * *ADJ [persona] loyal, faithful; [competencia] fair* * *leal a algo/alguien — loyal to something/somebody
* * *= faithful, stalwart.Ex. The faithful adherents of the ideology of the finding catalog were determined to combat the unwelcome intrusion of Panizzi's scheme before the Royal Commission.Ex. She went on to quote Jast, that stalwart defender of public libraries against all comers, who said, 'The librarian and teacher have almost opposite basic aims, the one deals with the literature, the other with the person'.----* cliente leal = loyal customer.* leal (a) = loyal (to).* * *leal a algo/alguien — loyal to something/somebody
* * *= faithful, stalwart.Ex: The faithful adherents of the ideology of the finding catalog were determined to combat the unwelcome intrusion of Panizzi's scheme before the Royal Commission.
Ex: She went on to quote Jast, that stalwart defender of public libraries against all comers, who said, 'The librarian and teacher have almost opposite basic aims, the one deals with the literature, the other with the person'.* cliente leal = loyal customer.* leal (a) = loyal (to).* * *leal1‹amigo/criado› loyal, faithful, trusty ( liter); ‹tropas› loyal leal A algo/algn loyal TO sth/sbse mantuvo leal a sus principios she remained loyal o faithful to her principleslas fuerzas leales al gobierno the forces loyal to the governmentleal2(seguidor) faithful follower; (partidario) loyal supporter* * *
leal adjetivo
loyal, trusty;
‹ tropas› loyal
leal
I adjetivo loyal
(un animal) faithful
II mf loyalist: él y sus leales defendieron la causa con ardor, his faithful followers joined him in defending the cause with ardour
' leal' also found in these entries:
English:
blue
- constant
- devoted
- loyal
- true-blue
- trusty
- trusted
* * *♦ adj♦ nmf* * *adj loyal* * *leal adj: loyal, faithful♦ lealmente adv* * *leal adj1. (persona) loyal2. (animal) faithful -
10 О-61
попасть ИЗ ОГНЯ (ДА) В ПОЛЫМЯ PrepP these forms only adv fixed WO(to get) out of one difficult situation, condition etc and (fall) into an equally difficult or more difficult one: - out of the frying pan (and) into the fire.Мы были остановлены караульными. На вопрос: кто едет? - ямщик отвечал громогласно: «Государев кум со своею хозяюшкою». Вдруг толпа гусаров окружила нас с ужасною бранью. «Выходи, бесов кум!» - сказал мне усастый вахмистр... Вахмистр повёл меня к майору. Савельич от меня не отставал, поговаривая про себя: «Вот тебе и государев кум! Из огня да в полымя...» (Пушкин 2). We were stopped by the sentries To the challenge, "Who goes there?" our driver replied in a thunderous voice. The Sovereign's trusty friend with his bride." Suddenly a throng of hussars surrounded us, swearing frightfully. "Get out of there, devil's trusty friend!" the sergeant said to me....The sergeant proceeded to conduct me to the major. Savelich followed right behind me, muttering to himself, "So much for the Sovereign's trusty friend! Out of the frying pan into the fire!" (2a). -
11 из огня в полымя
• ПОПАСТЬ ИЗ ОГНЯ ( ДА) В ПОЛЫМЯ[PrepP; these forms only; adv; fixed WO]=====⇒ (to get) out of one difficult situation, condition etc and (fall) into an equally difficult or more difficult one:- - out of the frying pan (and) into the fire.♦ Мы были остановлены караульными. На вопрос: кто едет? - ямщик отвечал громогласно: "Государев кум со своею хозяюшкою". Вдруг толпа гусаров окружила нас с ужасною бранью. "Выходи, бесов кум!" - сказал мне усастый вахмистр... Вахмистр повёл меня к майору. Савельич от меня не отставал, поговаривая про себя: "Вот тебе и государев кум! Из огня да в полымя..." (Пушкин 2). We were stopped by the sentries To the challenge, "Who goes there?" our driver replied in a thunderous voice, "The Sovereign's trusty friend with his bride." Suddenly a throng of hussars surrounded us, swearing frightfully. "Get out of there, devil's trusty friend!" the sergeant said to me....The sergeant proceeded to conduct me to the major. Savelich followed right behind me, muttering to himself, "So much for the Sovereign's trusty friend! Out of the frying pan into the fire!" (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > из огня в полымя
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12 из огня да в полымя
• ПОПАСТЬ ИЗ ОГНЯ ( ДА) В ПОЛЫМЯ[PrepP; these forms only; adv; fixed WO]=====⇒ (to get) out of one difficult situation, condition etc and (fall) into an equally difficult or more difficult one:- - out of the frying pan (and) into the fire.♦ Мы были остановлены караульными. На вопрос: кто едет? - ямщик отвечал громогласно: "Государев кум со своею хозяюшкою". Вдруг толпа гусаров окружила нас с ужасною бранью. "Выходи, бесов кум!" - сказал мне усастый вахмистр... Вахмистр повёл меня к майору. Савельич от меня не отставал, поговаривая про себя: "Вот тебе и государев кум! Из огня да в полымя..." (Пушкин 2). We were stopped by the sentries To the challenge, "Who goes there?" our driver replied in a thunderous voice, "The Sovereign's trusty friend with his bride." Suddenly a throng of hussars surrounded us, swearing frightfully. "Get out of there, devil's trusty friend!" the sergeant said to me....The sergeant proceeded to conduct me to the major. Savelich followed right behind me, muttering to himself, "So much for the Sovereign's trusty friend! Out of the frying pan into the fire!" (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > из огня да в полымя
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13 ηθεί'
ἠθεῖο, ἠθέω-sift: pres opt mp 2nd sg (epic ionic)ἠθεῖαι, ἠθέω-sift: pres ind mp 2nd sg (epic ionic)ἠθεῖα, ἠθεῖοςtrusty: neut nom /voc /acc plἠθεῖε, ἠθεῖοςtrusty: masc voc sgἠθεῖαι, ἠθεῖοςtrusty: fem nom /voc pl -
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ἠθεῖο, ἠθέω-sift: pres opt mp 2nd sg (epic ionic)ἠθεῖαι, ἠθέω-sift: pres ind mp 2nd sg (epic ionic)ἠθεῖα, ἠθεῖοςtrusty: neut nom /voc /acc plἠθεῖε, ἠθεῖοςtrusty: masc voc sgἠθεῖαι, ἠθεῖοςtrusty: fem nom /voc pl -
15 надежден
1. (обещаващ) promising, hopeful, auspiciousнадеждно начало an auspicious beginning2. (на който може да се вярва) reliable, trustworthy, trusty, steady, dependable; true as the needle to the pole* * *надѐжден,прил., -на, -но, -ни 1. ( обещаващ) promising, hopeful, auspicious; \надежденно начало auspicious beginning;2. (на когото/ който може да се вярва) reliable, trustworthy, trusty, steady, dependable; true as the needle to the pole; \надежденно доказателство юр. sure proof; (за позиция, довод и пр.) tenable.* * *auspicious: an надежден beginning - надеждно начало; dependable; likely{'laikli}; promising: a надежден young man - надежден млад човек; responsible; sure{Sux}; trustable* * *1. (на който може да се вярва) reliable, trustworthy, trusty, steady, dependable; true as the needle to the pole 2. (обещаващ) promising, hopeful, auspicious 3. надеждно начало an auspicious beginning -
16 fido
1. adj trusted, trusty2. m finance credit* * *◆ s.m. (letter.) devoted follower; faithful attendant; devoted servant.fido2 s.m. (comm.) credit, loan; overdraft (facility); ( credito, fiducia) trust: fido bancario, bank credit; fido per scoperto di c/c, overdraft facility; limite di fido, credit limit (o line); concedere un fido, to grant credit (o a loan); vendere a fido, to sell on trust.* * *I ['fido] II ['fido]sostantivo maschile overdraftlimite di fido — overdraft limit, credit limit
* * *fido1/'fido/[ servitore] loyal, faithful, true.————————fido2/'fido/sostantivo m.overdraft; limite di fido overdraft limit, credit limit. -
17 fidus
1. I.Prop., constr. absol., with dat., poet. also with gen.A.Absol.:B.nihil est stabile quod infidum... Neque enim fidum potest esse multiplex ingenium et tortuosum,
Cic. Lael. 18, 65; cf.:(amico) probo et fideli et fido et cum magna fide,
Plaut. Trin. 4, 4, 4:tum se intellexisse, quos fidos amicos habuisset, quos infidos,
Cic. Lael. 15, 53:amici,
Hor. Ep. 1, 5, 24:sodales,
id. S. 2, 1, 30:fidissima atque optima uxor,
Cic. Fam. 14, 4, 6:conjux,
Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 142:bonus atque fidus judex,
impartial, id. C. 4, 9, 40:medici,
id. Ep. 1, 8, 9:interpres,
id. A. P. 133:fidiora haec genera hominum fore ratus,
Liv. 40, 3, 4:nihil fidum, nihil exploratum habere,
Cic. Lael. 26, 97:familiaritates fidae,
id. Off. 2, 8, 30:canum tam fida custodia,
id. N. D. 2, 63, 158:vis canum,
Lucr. 6, 1222; cf.:pectus canum,
id. 5, 864:pectus,
Hor. C. 2, 12, 16:fido animo,
firm, steadfast, Liv. 25, 15, 13. —With dat.:C.(servum) quem domino fidissimum credebat,
Liv. 33, 28, 13 (but cf.: fidus est amicus, fidelis servus, Don. Ter. Phorm. 1, 2, 26):quae fida fuit nulli,
Tib. 1, 6, 77:nec tibi fidam promittis Lacaenam,
Ov. H. 5, 99:ne quid usquam fidum proditori esset,
no faith should be kept with a traitor, Liv. 1, 11, 7:ut eos sibi fidiores redderet,
Just. 16, 5, 2.—Poet. with gen.:D.regina tui fidissima,
most faithful towards you, Verg. A. 12, 659; and with gen. partit.:juvenum fidos, lectissima bello Corpora, sollicitat pretio,
the trusty ones, trustiest of the youth, Stat. Th. 2, 483.—With in or ad, and acc.:E.in amicos fidissimus,
Eutr. 7, 8:fidi ad bella duces,
Nemes. Cyn. 82.—With in and abl.:II.sperabam te mihi fidum in hoc nostro amore fore,
Cat. 91, 1 sq. —Transf., objectively of inanim. and abstr. things, sure, certain, safe, trustworthy (mostly poet. and in post-Aug. prose; in Cic. Att. 9, 6, 10, fuga fida is not critically certain; v. Orell. N. cr. ad loc.).A.Absol.:B.aures,
Ov. M. 10, 382:spes fidissima Teucrum,
Verg. A. 2, 281:ensis,
trusty, id. ib. 6, 524:alii litora cursu fida petunt,
id. ib. 2, 400:nec unquam satis fida potentia, ubi nimia est,
Tac. H. 2, 92:pons validus et fidus,
id. A. 15, 15 fin.:male fidas provincias,
id. H. 1, 52. —With dat.:2.(oppidum) naviganti celerrimum fidissimumque appulsu,
Tac. A. 3, 1; cf.:statio male fida carinis,
Verg. A. 2, 23:montem tantos inter ardores opacum et fidum nivibus,
Tac. H. 5, 6.— Sup.:nox arcanis fidissima,
Ov. M. 7, 192:camelino (genitali) arcus intendere, orientis populis fidissimum,
the surest, Plin. 11, 49, 109, § 261:refugium,
Tac. A. 5, 8. — Hence, adv.: fīde, faithfully, trustily (perh. only in the sup.):quae mihi a te ad timorem fidissime atque amantissime proponuntur,
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18 ergeben
(unreg.)I v/t1. (hervorbringen) result in; (betragen) come to, make; (abwerfen) yield, produce; es ergibt keinen Sinn it doesn’t make sense; ergibt 4 Portionen Packungsaufschrift: serves 4, contains approx(imately) 4 servings; Kochrezept: sufficient ( oder makes enough) for 42. Untersuchung etc.: show, establish, prove; es hat nichts ergeben auch nothing came of it, the results were inconclusiveII v/refl1. (aus etw. entstehen oder folgen) arise; Schwierigkeiten etc.: auch crop up; es ergab sich eine Diskussion a discussion ensued, this ( oder that) led to a discussion; sich ergeben aus result ( oder arise) from; daraus ergibt sich, dass... it follows that...; es ergab sich, dass... it turned out that...; es hat sich so ergeben it happened to work out like that; es hat sich so ergeben, dass... it so happened that..., as it turned out,...2. (sich jemandem, einer Sache hingeben) devote ( oder dedicate) o.s. (+ Dat to); (einem Laster) take to (doing) s.th.; stärker: give in to s.th., surrender to s.th., abandon o.s. to s.th.3. (sich fügen) accept s.th., resign o.s. (to [doing] s.th.); sich in sein Schicksal ergeben resign o.s. to one’s fate4. MIL. etc.: surrender (+ Dat to), give o.s. up (to); SPORT etc.: give in; ich ergebe mich! I give up—I P.P. ergeben1II Adj.3. (treu) loyal (+ Dat to), faithful (to); Diener: trusty lit., obedient; Ihr sehr ergebener X oder Ihr ergebenster ( Diener) X altm. Briefschluss: (I am, Sir etc.,) your obedient servant* * *selfless (Adj.); servile (Adj.); devoted (Adj.); obedient (Adj.); submissive (Adj.); acquiescent (Adj.); loyal (Adj.);sich ergeben(aufgeben) to capitulate; to surrender;(entstehen) to arise;(folgen) to result; to ensue* * *er|ge|ben I [ɛɐ'geːbn] ptp ergeben irreg1. vtto yield, to produce; (= zum Ergebnis haben) to result in; (= zeigen) to reveal; Betrag, Summe to amount to, to come to2. vr1) (= kapitulieren)(+dat to) to surrender, to yield, to capitulatesich auf Gnade oder Ungnade ergében — to surrender unconditionally
ergében — to submit to sth
2)daraus können sich Nachteile ergében — this could turn out to be disadvantageous
das eine ergibt sich aus dem anderen — the one ( thing) follows from the other
4) (= sich herausstellen) to come to lightII [ɛɐ'geːbn]es ergab sich, dass unsere Befürchtungen... — it turned out that our fears...
adj(= hingegeben, treu) devoted; (= demütig) humble; (= unterwürfig) submissiveeinem Laster ergében sein — to be addicted to a vice
Ihr ergébenster... (old form) — respectfully yours... (form), your (most) obedient or humble servant... (old form)
See:→ treu* * *1) ((sometimes with to) loving and loyal: a devoted friend; I am devoted to him.) devoted3) ((often with to) having or showing patient, calm acceptance ( of a fact, situation etc): He is resigned to his fate.) resigned4) ((of letters) to form (a word): C-a-t spells `cat'.) spell* * *er·ge·ben *1I. vt▪ etw [für jdn] \ergeben to amount [or come] to sth [for sb]2. (als Resultat haben)▪ etw ergibt etw sth produces sthdie Nachforschungen haben bisher nichts \ergeben the investigations have produced nothing so far▪ \ergeben, dass... to reveal that...II. vr2. (sich fügen)3. (sich hingeben)4. (daraus folgen)▪ es ergibt sich, dass... it transpires [or turns out] that...er·ge·ben21. (demütig) humble2. (treu) devoted* * *I 1.sich in etwas (Akk.) ergeben — submit to something
sich in sein Schicksal ergeben — resign oneself or become resigned to one's fate
2) (kapitulieren) surrender (Dat. to)bald ergab sich ein angeregtes Gespräch — soon a lively discussion was taking place
4)2.sich dem Alkohol/ (ugs.) Suff ergeben — (fig.) take to alcohol/drink or the bottle
unregelmäßiges transitives Verb result inII 1.die Ernte ergab rund 400 Zentner Kartoffeln — the harvest produced about 400 hundredweight of potatoes
Adjektiv devoted2.Ihr sehr ergebener... — (geh.) yours most obediently,...
adverbial devotedly* * *ergeben1 (irr)A. v/tes ergibt keinen Sinn it doesn’t make sense;ergibt 4 Portionen Packungsaufschrift: serves 4, contains approx(imately) 4 servings; Kochrezept: sufficient ( oder makes enough) for 4es hat nichts ergeben auch nothing came of it, the results were inconclusiveB. v/rsich ergeben aus result ( oder arise) from;daraus ergibt sich, dass … it follows that …;es ergab sich, dass … it turned out that …;es hat sich so ergeben it happened to work out like that;es hat sich so ergeben, dass … it so happened that …, as it turned out, …2. (sich jemandem, einer Sache hingeben) devote ( oder dedicate) o.s. (+dat to); (einem Laster) take to (doing) sth; stärker: give in to sth, surrender to sth, abandon o.s. to sthsich in sein Schicksal ergeben resign o.s. to one’s fate4. MIL etc surrender (+dat to), give o.s. up (to); SPORT etc give in;ich ergebe mich! I give upergeben2A. pperf → ergeben1B. adj1. einem Schicksal: resigned (to);dem Laster/Trunk ergeben obs a slave to vice/drink* * *I 1.1) (sich fügen)sich in etwas (Akk.) ergeben — submit to something
sich in sein Schicksal ergeben — resign oneself or become resigned to one's fate
2) (kapitulieren) surrender (Dat. to)4)2.sich dem Alkohol/ (ugs.) Suff ergeben — (fig.) take to alcohol/drink or the bottle
unregelmäßiges transitives Verb result inII 1.die Ernte ergab rund 400 Zentner Kartoffeln — the harvest produced about 400 hundredweight of potatoes
Adjektiv devoted2.Ihr sehr ergebener... — (geh.) yours most obediently,...
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20 Ross
n; -es, -e oder Rösser horse, steed lit.; hoch zu Ross hum. on one’s trusty steed; sich ( moralisch) aufs hohe Ross setzen fig. get on one’s (moral) high horse; auf dem hohen Ross sitzen fig. be on one’s high horse; komm runter von deinem hohen Ross umg. come down off your high horse; Ross und Reiter nennen fig. name names* * *das Rosssteed* * *Rọss [rɔs] ['rœsɐ] (liter) steed; (S Ger, Aus, Sw) horse; (inf = Dummkopf) dolt (inf)Ross und Reiter nennen (fig geh) — to name names
der Ritter hoch zu Ross (liter) — the knight astride his steed (liter)
auf dem hohen Ross sitzen (fig) — to be on one's high horse
hoch zu Ross — on horseback
* * *RossRR, RoßALT<Rosses, Rosse o Rösser>[rɔs, pl ˈrœsɐ]ntsein edles \Ross one's noble [or fine] steed liter4.▶ von seinem hohen \Ross heruntersteigen [o kommen] to get down off one's high horse* * *das; Rosses, Rosse od. Rösser (geh.; südd., österr., schweiz.) horse; steed (poet./joc.)von seinem od. vom hohen Ross herunterkommen od. -steigen — get down off one's high horse
* * *hoch zu Ross hum on one’s trusty steed;auf dem hohen Ross sitzen fig be on one’s high horse;komm runter von deinem hohen Ross umg come down off your high horse;Ross und Reiter nennen fig name names* * *das; Rosses, Rosse od. Rösser (geh.; südd., österr., schweiz.) horse; steed (poet./joc.)von seinem od. vom hohen Ross herunterkommen od. -steigen — get down off one's high horse
* * *-e n.horse n.steed n.
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trusty — trust|y1 [ˈtrʌsti] adj [only before noun] old fashioned a trusty weapon, vehicle, animal etc is one that you have had for a long time and can depend on often used humorously = ↑reliable ▪ He had his trusty old penknife with him. trusty 2 trusty2… … Dictionary of contemporary English
trusty — adjective (only before noun) old use or humorous a trusty weapon, vehicle, animal etc is one that you have had for a long time and can depend on: his trusty sword | My trusty old car will get us home … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
trusty — UK [ˈtrʌstɪ] / US adjective Word forms trusty : adjective trusty comparative trustier superlative trustiest humorous used for describing a person or thing that you have known or had for a long time and can depend on his trusty typewriter … English dictionary