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21 as sure as hell
as sure as hellsem dúvida alguma. -
22 be sure and do it
be sure and do itcoll não deixe de fazê-lo. -
23 be sure you leave a message!
be sure you leave a message!não se esqueça de deixar um recado!English-Portuguese dictionary > be sure you leave a message!
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24 experience is a sure guide
experience is a sure guidede experiência se aprende. -
25 slow and sure!
slow and sure!devagar mas seguro! -
26 to be sure
to be surena verdade, de fato. -
27 to feel sure that
to feel sure thatter certeza de que. -
28 well to be sure!
well to be sure!naturalmente! veja só! -
29 with sure touch
with sure touchfig com golpe seguro. -
30 you may feel sure of it
you may feel sure of itpode estar certo de que. -
31 as sure as
(used in various phrases that mean `without fail' or `without doubt': As sure as fate / anything / eggs are eggs, he'll be late again.) tão certo como -
32 be sure to
(don't fail to: Be sure to switch off the television.) certificar-se -
33 as sure as
(used in various phrases that mean `without fail' or `without doubt': As sure as fate / anything / eggs are eggs, he'll be late again.) tão certo como -
34 be sure to
(don't fail to: Be sure to switch off the television.) não deixe de -
35 for sure
(definitely or certainly: We don't know for sure that he's dead.) com certeza -
36 be/feel sure of oneself
(to be confident.) ficar velho -
37 be/feel sure of oneself
(to be confident.) ficar velhoEnglish-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > be/feel sure of oneself
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38 surefire
sure.fire[ʃ'uəfaiə] adj coll seguro, certo, infalível, certeiro. -
39 surefooted
sure.foot.ed[ʃuəf'utid] adj 1 de andar seguro. 2 fig de confiança. -
40 surety
sure.ty[ʃ'uəti] n 1 segurança, garantia, fiança. 2 fiador. to stand surety dar fiança.
См. также в других словарях:
sure — sure … Dictionnaire des rimes
sûre — sûre … Dictionnaire des rimes
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 — [shoor] adj.. surer surest th [OFr .seur < L securus: see SECURE] 1. Obs. secure or safe 2. that will not fail; always effective [a sure method] 3. that can be relied upon; trustworthy [a sure friend] … English World dictionary
sure — ► ADJECTIVE 1) completely confident that one is right. 2) (sure of/to do) certain to receive, get, or do. 3) undoubtedly true; completely reliable. 4) steady and confident. ► ADVERB informal ▪ certainly … English terms dictionary
Sure — or SURE may refer to: * sure as probability, see certainty * Sure (brand), the brand by Unilever * Sure, a telephone company operating in the British Crown dependencies * Sure, a Chilean based film company * Stein s unbiased risk estimate (SURE) … Wikipedia
sure — sure, surely 1. In all parts of the English speaking world, surely is the dominant form in the meaning ‘in a sure or certain manner’ (slowly but surely) and in the use inviting or presupposing agreement (Surely that can t be right). In BrE, sure… … Modern English usage
Sure — Sûre Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Sûre est le féminin de l adjectif sûr qui peut être employé pour qualifier ce qui a rapport à la sûreté. Depuis les rectifications orthographiques de … Wikipédia en Français
sure — c.1300, safe, secure, later mentally certain (mid 15c.), from O.Fr. sur, seur safe, secure, from L. securus free from care, untroubled, heedless, safe (see SECURE (Cf. secure)). Pronunciation development followed that of SUGAR (Cf. sugar). As an… … Etymology dictionary
sure — 1 assured, *confident, sanguine, presumptuous Analogous words: relying, trusting, depending, counting, banking (see RELY): inerrant, unerring, *infallible: *safe, secure 2 Sure, certain, positive, cocksure mean having or showing no doubt. Sure… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Sure — Sure, adv. In a sure manner; safely; certainly. Great, sure, shall be thy meed. Spenser. [1913 Webster] T is pleasant, sure, to see one s name in print. Byron. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English