reliant on/upon• This would mean that the patient is heavily reliant onassembledphonology.• The rating firm said the company is more reliant on its revolving credit lines because of the elimination of commercial paper.• Lanskoi, the minister, had moved into the reformistcamp and become reliant on Nikolai Miliutin.• Countries not so reliant onoil because of lack of industrialdevelopment can be hardhit indirectly.• The government wants to change pension savings, making people less reliant on state pensions.• They are not reliant on the approval of others, and anchor their supports deeply within themselves as well as externally.• It is now an island, accessible only by helicopter or boat, and wholly reliant on the outside world for food.• They fearscrapping the system could mean ruin for small clubsreliant on the sale of players to survive.
VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITIONVERBS➤be依賴▸➤become變得依賴▸➤remain仍然依賴ADVERB➤heavily極為依賴◇The service has become heavily reliant on government support.服務業變得高度依賴政府扶持。➤completely, entirely, totally, wholly (especially BrE) 完全依賴;全部依賴;統統依靠➤overly過分依賴▸➤increasingly越來越依賴▸➤quite (especially BrE) 相當依賴PREPOSITION➤on, upon依賴於⋯◇The charity is completely reliant on public donations.這一慈善團體完全依靠公眾捐款。