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21 sure-fire
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22 sure-footed
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23 Sure
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24 sure I!
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25 sure thing
sure thing[ʃuə θ'iŋ] n coll coisa certa. • interj certo! combinado! -
26 sure-enough
sure-e.nough[ʃuə in'∧f] adj coll real, genuíno. • adv sem dúvida, certamente. -
27 sure enough!
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28 sure of oneself
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29 sure proof
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30 sure-fire winner
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31 sure-footedness
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32 sure-fire
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33 sure-footed
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34 sure-footedness
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35 sure-footed safety
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > sure-footed safety
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36 sure signs of spring
sure (obvious, clear) signs of spring (of a coming change in weather, of rain) определённые (очевидные, ясные) признаки весны (предстоящей смены погоды, дождя)English-Russian combinatory dictionary > sure signs of spring
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37 sure
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38 sure enough
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39 Sure
Sure f =, -n су́ра, глава́ (кора́на) -
40 sure-fire
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