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1 sure
adj. zeker; natuurlijk; nagegaan--------adv. zeker; natuurlijksure11 zeker ⇒ waar, onbetwistbaar2 zeker ⇒ veilig; betrouwbaar, onfeilbaar♦voorbeelden:¶ sure card • iemand/iets waar men van op aan kan/op kan bouwenII 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord, predicatief〉1 zeker ⇒ verzekerd, overtuigd♦voorbeelden:I am not sure • ik weet het niet zekersure of oneself • zelfverzekerd, zelfbewustbe/feel sure about something • overtuigd zijn van iets, iets zeker wetenyou can be sure of it • daar kan je van op aanbe sure to tell her • vergeet vooral niet het haar te vertellento be sure • natuurlijk, toegegevento be sure she is not rich • ze is weliswaar niet rijkit is sure to be a girl • het wordt vast een meisjehe is sure to come • hij komt zekeryou had better be/make sure • je moest het maar even nakijkenjust to make sure • voor alle zekerheid————————sure21 zeker ⇒ natuurlijk, ongetwijfeld, inderdaad♦voorbeelden:1 sure enough! • natuurlijk!he promised to come and sure enough he did • hij beloofde te komen en inderdaad, hij kwam ookI don't know for sure • ik ben er niet (zo) zeker vanthat's for sure • dat staat vast, zoveel is zekeras sure as I am standing here • zo waar ik hier sta -
2 it sure was painful
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3 positive
adj. positief; daadwerkelijk; uitdrukkelijk--------n. positief (bij fotografie); positieve pool (bij electriciteit); eenvoudige hoogte (in grammatica)positive1[ pozzətiv] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉————————positive21 positief2 stellig ⇒ duidelijk, na/uitdrukkelijk♦voorbeelden:‘Are you sure?’ ‘Positive’ • ‘Weet je het zeker?’ ‘Absoluut’positively true • absoluut/volkomen waar¶ positive discrimination • positieve discriminatie, voorkeursbehandelingI'm afraid the test is positive • helaas is de test positiefpositively charged • positief geladen
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Sure — Sure, a. [Compar. {Surer}; superl. {Surest}.] [OE. sur, OF. se[ u]r, F. s[^u]r, L. securus; se aside, without + cura care. See {Secure}, and cf. {Assure}, {Insure}, {Sicker} sure.] 1. Certainly knowing and believing; confident beyond doubt;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sure — sure1 [ ʃur ] adjective *** 1. ) certain that something is real, true, or correct: I think she s called Monica, but I m not sure. sure (that): Are you sure these figures are right? I was sure that I had left my keys on the counter. sure about: If … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
sure — sure1 W1S1 [ʃo: US ʃur] adj ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(certain you know something)¦ 2 make sure 3¦(certain about your feelings)¦ 4¦(certain to be true)¦ 5¦(certain to happen/succeed)¦ 6 be sure of (doing) something 7 sure of yourself 8 be sure to do something 9… … Dictionary of contemporary English
sure */*/*/ — I UK [ʃɔː(r)] / UK [ʃʊə(r)] / US [ʃʊr] adjective Word forms sure : adjective sure comparative surer superlative surest Ways of indicating that you feel sure about something: I m sure → the most usual way of saying that you are sure about… … English dictionary
sure */*/*/ — [ʃʊə] , [ʃɔː] adj I 1) certain that something is real, true, or correct I think she s called Monica, but I m not sure.[/ex] If you re really sure about the facts, we ll publish them.[/ex] I was sure I had left my keys on the counter.[/ex] No one… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
sure — sureness, n. /shoor, sherr/, adj., surer, surest, adv. adj. 1. free from doubt as to the reliability, character, action, etc., of something: to be sure of one s data. 2. confident, as of something expected: sure of success. 3. convinced, fully… … Universalium
sure, surely — Correct usage calls for a strict division between sure (an adjective) and surely (an adverb). One says That was a sure sign of his interest and That was surely a sign of his interest. In the first sentence, sure qualifies the noun sign; in the… … Dictionary of problem words and expressions
sure — 1. adjective 1) I am sure that they didn t know Syn: certain, positive, convinced, confident, definite, assured, satisfied, persuaded; unhesitating, unwavering, unshakable Ant: uncertain, doubtful 2) … Thesaurus of popular words
sure — adjective 1) I m sure they knew Syn: certain, positive, convinced, confident, definite, satisfied, persuaded 2) someone was sure to find out Syn: bound, likely, destined, fated … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
Sure — 1. surely, undoubtedly, or certainly: He was sure fat ; 2. sarcastic agreement denoting disbelief … Dictionary of Australian slang
sure — Australian Slang 1. surely, undoubtedly, or certainly: He was sure fat ; 2. sarcastic agreement denoting disbelief … English dialects glossary