surefire

['ʃɔ'faɪə]
  • adj. 准不会有错的,一定成功的
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surefire (adj.)
also sure-fire, by 1864, American English, from sure + fire (v.). Originally of rifles.
1. But dance is not exactly a surefire , lifelong profession.
然而舞蹈并不能完全是一个终生的职业.

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2. The cross itself isn't always a surefire sell signal.
交叉本身并不一定总是看跌信号.

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3. There is no easy or surefire way to fill vacancies.
填补职位空缺并无轻松或保证成功的方法.

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4. Somewhere in your world now, there's a surefire bet.
在你内心世界的某处, 正在进行着一场激烈的赌局.

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5. Now that's one surefire way to boost someone's ego!
这招肯定会让人的虚荣心得以满足.

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