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reliably [rɪˈlaɪəblɪ][work, measure, date] de manière fiable• I am reliably informed that... j'ai appris de source sûre que...* * *[rɪ'laɪəblɪ]adverb [work] correctement -
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3 reliably
reliably [rɪ'laɪəblɪ](operate, perform etc) de façon fiable;∎ we are reliably informed that… nous avons appris de bonne source ou de source sûre que… -
4 reliably
adverb (from a reliable source; by a reliable person: I am reliably informed that the Prime Minister is going to resign.) de source sûre
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