certitude
英 ['sɜːtɪtjuːd]
美
- n. 确信;确实
词态变化
复数: certitudes;
英文词源
- certitude (n.)
- early 15c., from Middle French certitude "certainty" (16c.), from Late Latin certitudinem (nominative certitudo) "that which is certain," from Latin certus "sure, certain" (see certain).
双语例句
- 1. Swiftness and certitude require strength, and the man had not this strength.
- 敏捷和准确是需要力气的, 他没有这种力气.
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- 2. We have this definite certitude that Cicippio will be freed.
- 我们非常肯定西西皮欧能够获释。
来自辞典例句
- 3. This is why he could paint so sceptically with such certitude.
- 这就是为什么他能够带着怀疑主义的态度作画,却又具有如此的确信.
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- 4. Doubt and certitude are subjective reactions to the evidence.
- 怀疑与确信都是对于证据的主观反映.
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- 5. After a few days, their certitude of his return had wavered.
- 在数天之后, 他的回返他们的确实已经动摇.
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