单词 | surefire |
释义 | surefire From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishsurefiresure‧fire /ˈʃɔːfaɪə $ ˈʃʊrfaɪr/ adjective [only before noun]informalEFFECTIVE certain to succeedsurefire way of getting attention. Children soon learn that bad behaviour is a surefire recipe for success a Examples from the Corpussurefire• From this knowledge we hoped to develop a protocol that was much more surefire.• Thursday night's line-up includes such surefire attractions as 'The Simpsons' and 'Friends'.• Going on holiday with my parents would be a surefire recipe for disaster.• But the one surefire route to holiday hell is to have your credit cards stolen or used without your knowledge.• There's no surefire solution to the problem of improving the company's performance.• I know a surefire way to get a car started on a freezing winter morning.surefire recipe• Obviously, his appointment was a fix but the Homstat-Pybus partnership was seen as a surefire recipe for success. |
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