0 able to be trusted, especially because of having been owned and used for a long time -- (尤指因為長期擁有或使用而)可信任的,可信賴的;可靠的
It was prudent to enclose sensitive knowledge in chests and rooms, and ensure that keys remained in trusty hands.
The crown did not impose its chaplains and its trusties on the counties, but responded to local needs.
They are the most trusty and well-beloved cousins.
Perhaps we may rely again on our faithful, trusty and well-beloved friends: the usual channels.
But sanctions have not only deprived us of what was once a trusty partner in trade and a comrade in arms.
We have had the help of a generous comrade and trusty friend.
Perhaps he was thinking of the promotion for loyal and trusty servants.
We have fought with them and found them trusty allies; and we have fought against them and found them stout opponents.