sure
英 [ʃɔː; ʃʊə]
美[ʃʊr]
- adj. 确信的;可靠的;必定的
- adv. 当然;的确
- n. (Sure)人名;(英)休尔
英英释意
- 1. having or feeling no doubt or uncertainty; confident and assured;
- "felt certain of success"
- "was sure (or certain) she had seen it"
- "was very sure in his beliefs"
- "sure of her friends"
- 2. exercising or taking care great enough to bring assurance;
- "be certain to disconnect the iron when you are through"
- "be sure to lock the doors"
- 3. certain to occur; destined or inevitable;
- "he was certain to fail"
- "his fate is certain"
- "In this life nothing is certain but death and taxes"- Benjamin Franklin
- "he faced certain death"
- "sudden but sure regret"
- "he is sure to win"
- 4. physically secure or dependable;
- "a sure footing"
- "was on sure ground"
- 5. capable of being depended on;
- "a quick and certain remedy"
- "a sure way to distinguish the two"
- "wood dust is a sure sign of termites"
- 6. (of persons) worthy of trust or confidence;
- "a sure (or trusted) friend"
- 7. infallible or unfailing;
- "a sure (or true) sign of one's commitment"
- 8. certain not to fail;
- "a sure hand on the throttle"
- 9. impossible to doubt or dispute;
- "indisputable (or sure) proof"