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词典释义:
to be sure
英 [tə bi:ʃɔː]
美 [tu bi ʃʊr]
双语例句
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She had not known him long enough to be sure.
她认识他的时间还不够长,还不能肯定。
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The idea "happiness", to be sure, will not sit still for easy definition.
可以肯定的是,“幸福”这个概念很难定义。
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He ought, to be sure, to have read over his lesson again, but that, you know, he could not do.
他当然应该再复习一遍功课,但你知道,他做不到。
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To be sure, there is a process more immediately responsive to the people's will might have ousted Lincoln and Washington in their unpopular moments.
诚然,这一进程能更迅速地响应人民的意愿,就可能在林肯和华盛顿不得人心的时刻将他们赶下台。
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England must win this game to be sure of qualifying.
英格兰队必须拿下这场比赛才能确保获得资格。
近义词
释义
used to concede the truth of something that conflicts with another point that one wishes to make
固然,必须承认
used for emphasis
[用于强调]当真;哎呀
考纲分布
考纲释义
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idm. 诚然; 无可否认
英文释义:
used to admit that something is true
真题例句:
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A nervous night to be sure, but sometimes the spirits of nature smile on us all!
当然,这是一个紧张的夜晚,但有时大自然的精灵会对我们所有人微笑!
[2017年 全国卷 阅读理解]
考纲分布
考纲释义
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idm. (承认属实)诚然; 固然; 无可否认
英文释义:
used to admit that something is true
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