‘Is that John over there?’ ‘ I'm not sure ’.
“那边那个人是约翰吗?”“我说不准。”
You don't sound very sure.
听你这口气,你不大肯定。
I'm pretty sure (that) he'll agree.
他会同意的,对此我有相当的把握。
Are you sure you don't mind?
你确实不在意?
I hope you are sure of your facts.
我希望你能肯定你说的都是事实。
Are you sure about that?
这事你肯定吗?
Ask me if you're not sure how to do it.
你要是拿不准怎么干,就问我。
I'm not sure whether I should tell you this.
我拿不准该不该把这事告诉你。
You're always sure of a warm welcome there.
到了那里你肯定会受到热烈欢迎。
England must win this game to be sure of qualifying for the World Cup.
英格兰队必须拿下这场比赛才能确保获得世界杯的参赛资格。
The exhibition is sure to be popular.
这一展览肯定受欢迎。
It's sure to rain.
一准会下雨。
It's a sure sign of economic recovery.
这是经济复苏的确切迹象。
There's only one sure way to do it.
做这件事只有一个保险的办法。
He is a sure bet for the presidential nominations(= certain to succeed) .
他是总统候选人提名的铁定人选。
We admired her sure touch at the keyboard.
我们欣赏她沉着自信的弹奏风格。
Be sure to give your family my regards.
务必代我向你的家人问好。
Be sure to give your family my regards.
务必代我向你的家人问好。
No one knows for sure what happened.
没有人确切地知道发生了什么事。
I think he'll be back on Monday, but I can't say for sure.
我想他星期一会回来,不过我不敢肯定。
One thing is for sure ─it's not going to be easy.
有一点可以肯定,事情不会很容易。
‘Will you be there?’ ‘For sure.’
“你去吗?”“肯定去。”
No one knows for sure what happened.
没有人确切地知道发生了什么事。
I think he'll be back on Monday, but I can't say for sure.
我想他星期一会回来,不过我不敢肯定。
One thing is for sure ─it's not going to be easy.
有一点可以肯定,事情不会很容易。
‘Will you be there?’ ‘For sure.’
“你去吗?”“肯定去。”
Make sure (that) no one finds out about this.
绝对不要让任何人发现这件事。
They scored another goal and made sure of victory.
他们又进了一个球,这就赢定了。
Our staff will do their best to make sure you enjoy your visit.
我们的人员会竭尽全力使您访问愉快。
She looked around to make sure that she was alone.
她往四下里看看,是不是只有她一个人。
I think the door's locked, but I'll just go and make sure.
我觉得门已经锁上了,不过我还是去看看好放心。
Make sure (that) no one finds out about this.
绝对不要让任何人发现这件事。
They scored another goal and made sure of victory.
他们又进了一个球,这就赢定了。
Our staff will do their best to make sure you enjoy your visit.
我们的人员会竭尽全力使您访问愉快。
She looked around to make sure that she was alone.
她往四下里看看,是不是只有她一个人。
I think the door's locked, but I'll just go and make sure.
我觉得门已经锁上了,不过我还是去看看好放心。
She seems very sure of herself.
她好像十分自信。
She seems very sure of herself.
她好像十分自信。
‘Are you coming?’ ‘Sure thing.’
“你来吗?”“当然。”
‘Are you coming?’ ‘Sure thing.’
“你来吗?”“当然。”
He is intelligent, to be sure, but he's also very lazy.
他固然聪明,但也很懒。
He is intelligent, to be sure, but he's also very lazy.
他固然聪明,但也很懒。
‘Will you open the wine?’ ‘Sure, where is it?’
“你把葡萄酒打开好吗?”“没问题,酒在哪儿?”
Did it hurt? Sure it hurt.
疼不疼?当然疼了。
Boy, it sure is hot.
嗬,这天儿可真热。
‘Amazing view’. ‘Sure is.’
“景色真美。”“没错。”
That song sure as hell sounds familiar.
那首歌确实耳熟。
He sure looked unhappy.
他的确显得不高兴。
‘Thanks for the ride.’ ‘Sure─anytime.’
“谢谢你载我过来。”“不用客气,随时愿意效劳。”
I said he'd forget, and sure enough he did.
我说他会忘记,他果然就忘了。
I said he'd forget, and sure enough he did.
我说他会忘记,他果然就忘了。
1.(主观觉得)确实的;深信,确信;(对...)有信心,有把握 (of; that);肯定(要),一定(会) (to do; to be)
2.(客观上)无疑问的,真实的,实在的;不可避免的,必然要发生的;(方法,效果等)正确的;可靠的;稳妥的,牢靠的,坚固的;(立场)坚定的
1.的确,一定;〈美〉当然
1.certain that something is real, true, or correct; certain about what you feel, what you want, or what you have decided; confident and not in any doubt about something
2.certain to happen or to result from something; certain to succeed
3.strong and firm
4.used about something that is definite and cannot be questioned or doubted
1.certain that something is real, true, or correct; certain about what you feel, what you want, or what you have decided; confident and not in any doubt about something
2.certain to happen or to result from something; certain to succeed
3.strong and firm
4.used about something that is definite and cannot be questioned or doubted
1.used for saying yes or for agreeing to something; used as a reply when someone thanks you
2.used for emphasizing what you are saying
3.used before a statement for admitting that something is true, especially when you then say something that is opposite
1.The surest way for a man to lose the respect of others (as well as his self-respect) is to violate his own values.
一个男人一旦违反自我的价值观,便会立刻失去别人的尊重(以及他的自我尊重)。
2.One of the surest ways to produce a loafer is to let children know that their future is assured.
最可靠的培养懒汉的办法之一是让孩子们知道他们的前途确有保障。
3.In the surest sign that the neighbourhood's fortunes may be turning, private-sector property developers are beginning to move in.
最能说明该地区命运也许已出现转机的是,私营地产开发商已开始进入该地区。
4.One of the surest ways to produce a loader is to let children know that their future is assured.
一个培养懒汉的万无一失的办法是:让子女们知道,他们的前途确有保障。
5.When people blog about me, one of the surest ways I know whether to pay attention is to see how they spelled my name.
当人们在博客中提到我,其中一个最确切的方式知道他们是否用心就是他们会不会拼错我的名字。
6.Others argue that the surest indicator of a great nation is, in fact, the general welfare of all its people.
也有人认为,一个国家的伟大体现在国民的安乐上。
7.What can he mean? E: The surest way to disappoint him would be to ask him nothing about it. C: Do tell us, Mr. Darcy.
她再说什么?唯一让他失望的事情就是不要理他。那么,一定要告诉我们,达西先生。
8.The man who saves a little from his income has given the surest indication of the qualities which every employer is seeking for.
那个每天从自己的收入中节省一点钱的人正是提供了每一个老板所寻求的最可靠的素质。
9.The surest way to turn your company into the political equivalent of the US Senate is to hire people with the wrong kind of ambition.
如果要将你的公司变成跟美国参议院一样的政治氛围,最可靠的方法是雇佣那些有错误野心的人。
10.I. Public interest and affection for the industrial heritage and appreciation of its values are the surest ways to conserve it.
公众对工业遗产的兴趣以及对其价值的认同是保护工业遗产最可靠的途径。