‘You will like Rome,’ he said, with absolute certitude.
“你会喜欢罗马的。”他深信不疑地说道。
the collapse of moral certitudes
道德信念的崩溃
1.确信;确定
2.确实(性),必然性
1.the feeling of being certain about something
1.Currently. the prince made a certitude that he has found a real princess and married her.
此时,王子终于确定自己找到了一位真正的公主,于是便娶了她为妻。
2.If I had to suggest one single reason for that, it's our love of certitude.
如果非要找出一个原因的话,那就是我们太偏爱确定性了。
3.They are often supporters of war, of righteous certitude about America as an enforcer of "our values" around the world.
他们经常是战争、正义的支持者,确信美国是世界上“价值观”的执行者。
4.She knew it with silent certitude, as though she had seen him do it.
她沉默了,就像她看到他那样做。
5.It comes as an admission that our understandings owe a debt to, are leavened and clarified by, the certitude of our own end.
这样的平静来自于我们认识到对于我们终点的确定性,影响并使我们明晰对于人生的理解。
6.Without that conviction, we lack the confidence to take a strong stand and the certitude to convince others.
没有这份信念,我们就没有信心去大胆表明立场,或者去征服别人。
7.'You will like Rome, ' he said, with absolute certitude.
“你会喜欢罗马的。”他十分确定地说道。
8.Certitude works, however sharply it may depart from the truth.
武器确实有效,然而却严重偏离了真理。
9.A memorable example is the "conventional certitude" , in which a spuriously precise number becomes the focus for all debate.
一个让人难忘的例子是“习惯性的确定性”,即一个准确性根本站不住脚的数字成为所有辩论的焦点。
10.Accordingly, the object of self-certitude is not knowledge but life, historical life, the totality of human experience.
因而,自我确定的对象不是知识而是生命,历史性的生命,人类经验的全部。