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sure
- IPA[SHo͝or]
美式
- confident in what one thinks or knows; having no doubt that one is right;having a certain prospect or confident anticipation of
- certainly (used for emphasis);used to show assent
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形容詞
- 1. confident in what one thinks or knows; having no doubt that one is right I'm sure I've seen that dress before she had to check her diary to be sure of the day of the week 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ having a certain prospect or confident anticipation of Ripken can be sure of a place in the Hall of Fame
- ▪ certain to do something it's sure to rain before morning 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ true beyond any doubt what is sure is that learning is a complex business 同義詞
- ▪ able to be relied on or trusted her neck was red—a sure sign of agitation 同義詞
- ▪ confident; assured the drawings impress by their sure sense of rhythm 同義詞
副詞
- 1. North American informal certainly (used for emphasis) Texas sure was a great place to grow up
- ▪ North American informal used to show assent “Are you serious?” “Sure.”
- unlikely to stumble or slip: tough, sure-footed ponies
Oxford American Dictionary
- unlikely to stumble or slip: tough, sure-footed hill ponies
Oxford Dictionary
- certain to succeed: bad behaviour is a sure-fire way of getting attention
Oxford Dictionary
- without doubt
Oxford American Dictionary
- certain to succeed: bad behavior is a sure-fire way of getting attention
Oxford American Dictionary
- do not fail (used to emphasize an invitation or instruction)
Oxford American Dictionary
- a certainty
Oxford American Dictionary
- a certainty
Oxford Dictionary
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英式
- completely confident that one is right: I'm sure I've seen that dress before she had to check her diary to be sure of the day of the week
- certainly (used for emphasis): Texas sure was a great place to grow up
Oxford Dictionary