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rely, reliance, traversing, self-reliance.Vladimir Putin’s Fortress Russia is crumbling.hall have no liability for any errors, omissions or inaccuracies or ambiguiies in such traslation or for any loses caused by reliance thereupon.


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The chaos in Russian markets shows the impossibility of economic “self-reliance”

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Vladimir Putin’s Fortress Russia is crumbling
The chaos in Russian markets shows the impossibility of economic “self-relian


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Power and Passage: New Science Fiction and Fantasy
A story collection offers a cleareyed survey of the Black American experience, and a debut novel traverses hundreds of versions of Earth.





For Hong Kong refugees, new life in Taiwan means traversing a legal twilight zone https://wapo.st/2HP82YX



Travel bans to contain the coronavirus outbreak threaten multibillion-dollar losses for universities in Australia, the US and New Zealand that rely on income from Chinesestudents.ravel bans prevent students from starting courses and squeeze college funding



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Coronavirus exposes western universities’ reliance on China
The school has to rely on the goodwill of the parents to help it raise money.

So it is putting Taipei on public notice that it can't rely on US military muscle to back up its latest push for greater recognition.

Democratic Party leader Wu Chi-wai said that the central government misjudged the situation, and “cut off possible paths for moving forward.” Beijing’s support for Lam means that there will be an increasing reliance on the police as a solution, he added.



An industry that used to rely on steady improvements in a handful of devices will splinter. The road of exponential growth is running out


traverse

 verb 
tra·​verse | \ trə-ˈvərs also tra-ˈvərs or ˈtra-(ˌ)vərs  \
traversedtraversing

Definition of traverse

 (Entry 1 of 3)

1ato go or travel across or over
bto move or pass along or throughlight rays traversing a crystal

2to make a study of EXAMINE

3to lie or extend across CROSSthe bridge traverses a brook

4ato move to and fro over or along
bto ascend, descend, or cross (a slope or gap) at an angle
cto move (a gun) to right or left on a pivot

5ato go against or act in opposition to OPPOSETHWART
bto deny (something, such as an allegation of fact or an indictment) formally at law

6to make or carry out a survey of by using traverses

1to move back and forth or from side to side

2to move or turn laterally SWIVEL

3ato climb at an angle or in a zigzag course
bto ski across rather than straight down a hill

4to make a survey by using traverses

[動](-lied;~・ing)(人などを)信頼する,当てにする≪on≫;〔rely on A〕A(人)に頼る,Aに(…を)頼る≪for≫,Aが(…してくれると)信頼する≪to dodoing

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reliance
/rɪˈlʌɪəns/
noun
  1. dependence on or trust in someone or something.
    "the farmer's reliance on pesticides"
    類義語:
    dependence
    dependency
    seeking support from
    leaning on
    trust in
    confidence in
    faith in
    credence in
    belief in
    conviction in
    credit
    • ARCHAIC
      a person or thing on which someone depends.
      plural noun: reliances
「reliance」を次の言語に翻訳:
noun
  1. 1. 依存
  2. 2. 信頼


dispiriting
Meaning #1: destructive of morale and self-reliance
Synonyms: demoralizingdemoralisingdisheartening

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