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certainty
- IPA[ˈsəːt(ɪ)nti]
英式
- firm conviction that something is the case;the quality of being reliably true
noun: certainty, plural noun: certainties
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名詞
- 1. firm conviction that something is the case she knew with absolute certainty that they were dead 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ the quality of being reliably true there is a bewildering lack of certainty and clarity in the law
- ▪ a general air of confidence a man exuding certainty
- ▪ a fact that is definitely true or an event that is definitely going to take place the passing of the act made a general election a certainty 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ a person that is certain to do or win the specified thing he was expected to be a certainty for a gold medal
- something that is regarded as certain to happen: it seems a racing certainty that the next hearing will attract even greater media interest
Oxford Dictionary
- probability so great as to allow no reasonable doubt: it enjoys moral certainty and consequently has a normative role
Oxford Dictionary
- probability so great as to allow no reasonable doubt: it enjoys moral certainty and consequently has a normative role
Oxford American Dictionary
- beyond the possibility of doubt
Oxford Dictionary
- beyond the possibility of doubt
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈsərtntē]
美式
- firm conviction that something is the case: she knew with absolute certainty that they were dead
Oxford American Dictionary