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sure thing= of course?
there is sentence " sure thing, we have the same taste", I can't understand
2012年7月6日 02:07
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"A sure thing" is different from "sure thing"
If I answer "sure thing", I am saying 'of course, no problem'.
"Can you go with us camping this weekend?" "Sure thing! I'd love to."
A sure thing would refer to some event that is certain to happen.
"He thought his team was a sure thing to win."
2012年7月6日
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Yes. "Absolutely!" "Definitely!" "Sure thing!" are all the same. The meaning is "It is a sure thing", i.e. "It will surely happen".
Also, "sure thing" is purely colloquial. 口語的。
EDIT: usually "sure thing" is an answer to a question (thanks damocha, fdmaxey)
2012年7月6日
there is a bad Chinese tranlation, then! "Sure thing" translate into "当然不"
I'm right!
2012年7月6日
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