English to Portuguese Dictionary dependable

dependable

Confiável
definition
adjective
Growth tends to be mundane with the main attraction being dependable cash flows and reliable dividend payments.
trustworthy and reliable.
translation of 'dependable'
adjective
seguro,
fidedigno
example
Then there are the long years in the Far East with his 'dependable' wife Betty, and his cathartic reaction to her sudden death.
The 'dependable' talents of director Tony Cownie are being put to good use in the Lyceum's first production of the new season.
Every community in Nunavut lacks a 'dependable' water supply for dousing fires.
Bridget was a lady of gentle manner and a fine and 'dependable' neighbour who was always happy to lend a helping hand.
In general, discipline and unit cohesion require a regular and 'dependable' supply of food by the army itself.
In the past four years he has been the most successful, reliable and 'dependable' player.
When people think of gardens, they think of graceful trees, colourful flowers and 'dependable' foliage.
Growth tends to be mundane with the main attraction being 'dependable' cash flows and reliable dividend payments.
To me they embody two Frances: the dynamic private sector and the 'dependable' public sector.
As rumors and panic began to rule, they was no source of solid 'dependable' information.
Pierre was the head of all the servants and he was a very reliable and 'dependable' man.
This could be the cheapest and most 'dependable' source of drinking water for the people of Titilagarh.
Should you manage to graduate, you may well find that a degree holds out no guarantee of fulfilling or 'dependable' employment.
I don't do big high dollar websites and prefer to use a tried and true set of 'dependable' methods.
American studios can make big-scale films because they have a 'dependable' audience for domestic films.
I want to be on the end of a 'dependable' electrical supply system where outages are non-existent.
The party is seeking to portray itself as a stable, 'dependable' and scandal-free government.
To be replicated successfully, a 'dependable' system of verifying carbon reduction has to be in place.
However, he can play a more traditional game because he is strong on his feet, good in defence, and has a solid and 'dependable' boot.
In the absence of a 'dependable' power supply system, they must explore all other avenues to beat the heat.
He looks for 'dependability' and reliability, which he says create customer confidence.
Her voice wasn't always conventionally beautiful, at least in later years, but it was consistently communicative, and 'dependably' charming and womanly.
Some of us were a bit incredulous really; perhaps we're of the old school where loyalty to the company and 'dependability' were instilled into us when it it came to employment.
In times of plenty, this requirement might pose little problem, but life in the Arctic is not always 'dependably' bountiful.
Boston, 'dependably' conservative in many of its instincts, decreed that buildings must rise no higher than 125 feet.
The course stresses loyalty and 'dependability' as well as safety procedures and the use of personal protective equipment.
Trustworthiness and 'dependability' are the foundations to one's ability to feel safe.
In many cases, a reputation for quality, reliability and 'dependability' grows with length of service to a community.
With a 'dependably' toasty sleeping bag and two or three weeks, intermediate skiers (with previous mountaineering experience and a guide) have a good shot at the summit.
Solar power bases will be built on the Moon that collect a small fraction of the Moon's dependable solar power and convert it into power beams that will 'dependably' deliver lunar solar power to receivers on Earth.
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