certainty
肯定
definition
noun
she knew with absolute certainty that they were dead
firm conviction that something is the case.
translation of 'certainty'
noun
把握,
肯定,
某几个
example
Darnay is ultimately saved when one witness' testimony hinges on the witness' 'certainty' that he saw Darnay at a certain locale at a particular time.
And I can state with 'certainty' that old grey poets, especially those experiencing strange and discomforting interruptions in the creative process, do not like work.
This is not necessarily a 'certainty' as the time limit for any buyer expired early last year according to the planning obligations which Persimmon agreed to.
She's also bringing a positive attitude and 'certainty' that she'll have another exciting, successful show.
But that said, we need to recognise that private foreign investment is extremely minimal in East Timor, and the reason for that is a total lack of 'certainty' of titles.
That was the first of three events counting towards selection and Ratcliffe seemed a 'certainty' to qualify for a third Olympics.
And my problem with those on the edges of politics, both on the far right and far left, is the self-righteous 'certainty' that their view should be my view.
That destination, this season, is, hopefully, Athens and while McConnell is a virtual 'certainty' to make the team, Marshall is well aware of how much work still needs to be done if she is to join her.
Experts have urged the government to ensure legal 'certainty' and restore security in order to attract new investment to help cushion the country from the looming global economic slump.
At one stage, the quick-witted Kenmare contestant looked a 'certainty' to be kicked off the island as he battled with rivals from the opposing team as well as one of his own team players.
At heart, Brown probably agrees, but now that the referendum has been promised, it will have to be held, making it the overwhelming 'certainty' that entry will be delayed for at least five more years.
Inevitably, bully boy Elvis is a nailed-on 'certainty' for the role.
That is the direction in which things seem headed once more, as with just a few weeks to go before selection of the team for Down Under, no one could say with 'certainty' that the best squad will be selected.
However, we shall need to wait for a longer time series to conclude with 'certainty' that the Canadian urban system is indeed heading to a new equilibrium.
It is clear many Australians have concerns about electronic commerce, including issues such as legal 'certainty' , security, authentication and privacy.
We had thought, as we say in paragraph 3 of our skeleton argument, that it would aid clarity and 'certainty' if your Lordships retained, in a sense, charge of the exact scope of the liberty to apply.
The 'certainty' and reliability of the Word of God was one central plank of the Fellowship.
Having conceded just 17 frames in five matches at this event so far, he is a 'certainty' to climb into the top 40 in the world after this tournament.
there is a bewildering lack of 'certainty' and clarity in the law
In fact it is a 'certainty' if he continues to improve his overall game at the rate of which he has done over the past couple of seasons.
The player's name, however, is an open secret with American John Daly, the 1995 British Open champion, a virtual 'certainty' for the event.
This legal option not only makes Scotland unique in the legal world but also highlights the most important fact concerning many trials - the absence of true 'certainty' .
I have 'certainty' that Jean-Pierre trusts me and is not going to shout because I did something bad.
One speculates; the other not only states a rise as a 'certainty' , it presents the fact unmoored from any other economic factors.
Having also been successful during the recent Australian series, Kumble appears to be a 'certainty' in the playing eleven and his ability to bowl long spells will prove handy for the visitors.
It's a stone cold 'certainty' that neither woman will win but it's equally certain they won't be the last to try.
The Assembly should show the government how to raise investments, such as what the government should do to assure domestic security and legal 'certainty' .
there is a bewildering lack of 'certainty' and clarity in the law
We're told there's no thing as a championship 'certainty' , but with no disrespect to the seasiders its my belief that the titleholders are as near to that as makes no difference.
Benbaun looked a 'certainty' for the Ballygallon Stud Renaissance Stakes after two wins here in the past three months and when Kieren Fallon kicked at halfway it looked all over bar the shouting.
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