单词 | sure |
释义 | sure I. 1. obsolete a. b. < make thee sure enough from adding this lewdness to thine other abominations — Joseph Hall > c. < cut his throat, so making him sure — Philemon Holland > 2. a. < a sure foundation > < a sure hold > b. < a sure faith > 3. < a sure messenger > < a sure remedy > < the surest means to this end > < the English had sure supplies of food — George Bancroft > 4. a. < this same suggestion of sure and calm conviction in some of the judgments — B.N.Cardozo > < did not release his bomb until he was sure of a direct hit — F.D.Roosevelt > < sure that he would come > < always a very sure person > b. < sure brush strokes > < a sure hand > 5. < the evidence is sure > < spoke from sure knowledge > 6. obsolete a. b. < made that party sure unto him — Richard Baker > 7. a. < moving to sure disaster > < his success is sure > b. < he is sure to win > Synonyms: < wonderful how she managed that light note when you were sure she couldn't be feeling it — Mary Austin > < of this I am quite sure, that there is no inconsistency or natural repugnance between this poetical and religious faith in the same mind — William Hazlitt > < trust me one day more … without more certain guarantee, than this poor face you deign to praise so much — John Keats > < the only dependable foundation of personal liberty is the personal economic security of private property. The teaching of history is very certain on this point — Walter Lippmann > positive intensifies sureness or certainty; it indicates conviction of one's rightness with no suggestion of doubt; it may but does not necessarily suggest an unduly strong or opinionated conviction forcefully expressed < an assertive positive man … had his own notion of what a young man should be — Sherwood Anderson > < so much more positive than most of his customers, and he impressed his own convictions on them so determinedly, that he had his own way — H.E.Scudder > cocksure almost always suggests presumptuous vanity, self-assuredness, or cocky lack of consideration of all details < a people which … had been regarded as brash to the point of arrogance, cocksure to the verge of folly, and so wholly certain of its future and itself that travelers wrote books about the national assurance — Archibald MacLeish > Synonym: see in addition confident. • - to be sure II. < sure, I'll be there > III. |
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