[/ˈsɜːtn; ˋsətn/] adj 用法: 1 [pred 作表语] ~ (that...); ~ (to do sth) sure beyond doubt; that can be relied on 无疑; 确定: It is certain that he will agree/He is certain to agree. 肯定他会同意[他一定同意]. * One thing is certain: I'm not coming here again. 有一件事可以肯定, 我再也不来了. 用法: 2 [pred 作表语] ~ (that...); ~ (of/about sth) positive in one's mind; completely sure 确信; 肯定: I'm certain (that) she saw me. 我肯定她看见我了. * She saw me: I'm certain of that. 她看见我了, 这一点我可以肯定. * I'm not certain (of) what she wants. 我不清楚她想要什麽. 用法: 3 [attrib 作定语] sure to come, happen or be effective; assured 一定会来到、 发生或生效的; 有把握的: There is no certain cure for this disease. 这种病没有特效药. * They face certain death unless they can be rescued today. 他们除非今天获救, 否则必死无疑. 用法: 4 [attrib 作定语] specific but not named or stated 某(不指明的或不说出的): For certain reasons I will be unable to attend the meeting. 因为某种原因, 我不能出席这次会议. * The terrorists will only release their hostages on certain conditions. 恐怖分子只有在某些条件下才释放人质. 用法: 5 [attrib 作定语] named but not known 说出姓名但不认识的: A certain Mr Brown telephoned while you were out. 你出去的时候, 有个叫布朗的先生来过电话. 用法: 6 [attrib 作定语] slight; some 稍微的; 一些的; 一点儿的: There was a certain coldness in her attitude towards me. 她对我的态度有点儿冷淡. * I felt a certain reluctance to tell her the news. 我不太愿意告诉她这个消息. 用法: 7 (idm 习语) for `certain without doubt 无疑地; 确定地: I couldn't say for certain when he'll arrive. 我说不准他什麽时候到. * I don't yet know for certain. 我知道得不确切. make certain (that...) inquire in order to be sure about sth 弄清楚; 弄明白; 弄确实: I think there's a train at 8.20 but you ought to make certain. 我想8点20分有一班火车, 不过你应该打听清楚. make certain of sth/of doing sth do sth in order to be sure of (doing) sth else 采取行动以便确有把握做其他事: You'd better leave now if you want to make certain of getting there on time. 你要想准时到达那里就最好马上走. certain 2 pron ~ of... some particular members of (a group of people or things) (人或物中的)某些: Certain of those present had had too much to drink. 有些出席的人喝得太多了. certain 3 NOTE ON USAGE 用法: Sure and certain are often used in the same way *sure和certain的用法常常是相同的: They're sure/certain to be late. 他们一定迟到. * I'm sure/certain (that) they'll be late. 我肯定他们得迟到. * One thing was sure/certain: they'd be late. 有一件事是确定无疑的, 他们得迟到. * They made sure/certain (that) they weren't late. 他们有把握不迟到. With `it' as an indefinite subject or object only certain can be used *it作不定主语或不定宾语时, 只可用certain与之连用: It was certain[/ɪ thought it certain that they would be late. 肯定ə我肯定ç他们要迟到. Sure can sound weaker than certain, especially in conversation *sure的语气听起来比certain弱些, 特别是在对话中ː ɪ'm sure he'll manage it, ie ɪ think/]hope he will. 我确信他能办到(即我认为[希望]他能办到). |