English to Chinese Dictionary certainties

certainties

确定性
definition
noun
she knew with absolute certainty that they were dead
firm conviction that something is the case.
translation of 'certainties'
noun
把握,
肯定,
某几个
example
There could well be a tendency from both the west, east and south of Castlebar to bolster him up in the event of Michael and Jim being seen as 'certainties' .
This is possibly due to the fact that cuss words are representative of the few 'certainties' of life: birth and death.
Mr Baxter underlined the fact there were no 'certainties' at the moment and that any possible change would be years away.
As a woeful season comes to its inevitable end, I can only cling to two pathetic 'certainties' , one sad, the other hopeful.
It brings clarity and 'certainty' to where it was lacking.
He said most complaints stemmed from the high-cost economy, lack of legal 'certainty' , damaged infrastructure and security disturbances.
Tullamore had steadily built a momentum by the time Ravenhill exited the sin bin and Naas did well to survive two raids down the clubhouse side when centre John Peters looked a 'certainty' to score.
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.
I do not think it is an unreasonable request of the Minister to add a small amount of clarity and 'certainty' to the debate around the interpretation of clause 11 in Part 2.
The authors said they can say with 'certainty' that there are a significant number of people at different stages of developing problems with heroin use/misuse.
He's far from a 'certainty' at this stage but he's pulled up reasonably well.
He says this with such 'certainty' that one might conclude he was a painter of solutions, that his art was one of formulas and rousing public appeals.
A fit again Hickie is a virtual 'certainty' for Eddie O'Sullivan's squad but Cullen and Miller have a fight on their hands to edge into the ultra competitive back-five arena.
a man exuding 'certainty'
The player's name, however, is an open secret with American John Daly, the 1995 British Open champion, a virtual 'certainty' for the event.
he was expected to be a 'certainty' for a gold medal
It is clear many Australians have concerns about electronic commerce, including issues such as legal 'certainty' , security, authentication and privacy.
This estimate is even on the high side because many exploration companies have left the country because of the inconsistency of government policy and lack of legal 'certainty' .
he was expected to be a 'certainty' for a gold medal
The left-footed Daniel Carter is a 'certainty' at fly-half and the All Blacks will have seen how the Crusaders cleverly used MacDonald's right foot to complement Carter.
The 'certainty' and reliability of the Word of God was one central plank of the Fellowship.
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.
Also, there is no absolute truth in Judaism and this lack of 'certainty' is refreshing in a religious faith.
It would seem a 'certainty' given the recent events north and south of the Border.
But the fact that the outcome is a near 'certainty' isn't the only reason the two main contenders are so low in the polls.
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.
In Attachment Theory the affective component is the key in the lock to release theoretical 'certainty' but the true affective experience is unknown.
Therefore, you need to make the lack of scientific 'certainty' a primary issue.
The Chancellor last night attempted to seize the initiative by pledging to continue the reformist course set by Blair if he becomes leader, something widely seen within the Labour Party as a 'certainty' .
The flip side of greater certainty that those with jobs will remain employed is greater 'certainty' that the unemployed will remain unemployed.
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