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to be sure
的確,無疑,誠然,不錯
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sure
a.
[
Compar.
Surer
superl.
Surest
.]
1.
Certainly
knowing
and
believing
;
confident
beyond
doubt
;
implicity
trusting
;
unquestioning
;
positive
.
We
are
sure
that
the
judgment
of
God
is
according
to
truth
against
them
which
commit
such
things
.
--
Rom
.
ii
. 2.
I'm
sure
care
'
s
an
enemy
of
life
.
--
Shak
.
2.
Certain
to
find
or
retain
;
as
,
to
be
sure
of
game
;
to
be
sure
of
success
;
to
be
sure
of
life
or
health
.
3.
Fit
or
worthy
to
be
depended
on
;
certain
not
to
fail
or
disappoint
expectation
;
unfailing
;
strong
;
permanent
;
enduring
.
“His
sure
word.”
The
Lord
will
certainly
make
my
lord
a
sure
house
;
because
my
lord
fighteth
the
battles
of
the
Lord
.
--
1
Sam
.
xxv
. 28.
The
testimony
of
the
Lord
is
sure
.
--
Ps
.
xix
. 7.
Which
put
in
good
sure
leather
sacks
.
--
Chapman
.
4.
Betrothed
;
engaged
to
marry
. [
Obs
.]
The
king
was
sure
to
Dame
Elizabeth
Lucy
,
and
her
husband
before
God
.
--
Sir
T
.
More
.
I
presume
. . .
that
you
had
been
sure
as
fast
as
faith
could
bind
you
,
man
and
wife
.
--
Brome
.
5.
Free
from
danger
;
safe
;
secure
.
Fear
not
;
the
forest
is
not
three
leagues
off
;
If
we
recover
that
we
are
sure
enough
. --
Shak
.
--
To be sure
,
or
Be sure
,
certainly
;
without
doubt
;
as
,
Shall
you
do
?
To
be
sure
I
shall
.
To make sure
.
(a)
To
make
certain
;
to
secure
so
that
there
can
be
no
failure
of
the
purpose
or
object
.
“
Make
Cato
sure
.”
--
Addison
.
“A
peace
can
not
fail
,
provided
we
make
sure
of
Spain.”
--
Sir
W
.
Temple
.
(b)
To
betroth
. [
Obs
.]
She
that's
made sure
to
him
she
loves
not
well
.
--
Cotgrave
.
Syn:
--
Certain
;
unfailing
;
infallible
;
safe
;
firm
;
permanent
;
steady
;
stable
;
strong
;
secure
;
indisputable
;
confident
;
positive
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
to
be
sure
adv
:
admittedly
; "
to
be
sure
,
he
is
no
Einstein
" [
syn
: {
without
doubt
,
no doubt
]
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