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“sure as hell ” How to use the phrase? ure as hell: 我知道的是它也可以说成as sure as hell,意思是“肯定无疑”。但是我对于这个词组的用法还是不很了解,请大家帮忙,最好举些例子了,谢谢哈
2009年9月14日 05:41
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Hello linky, It is to emphasize the certainty of something. When someone needs to hear from you that something is true and certain you use it to remove any doubt. "Are you coming tonight?" "Sure as hell" It is informal way of speaking anyways. If you are talking officially with seniors at work or in an interview for example, it is not recommended to use it. There is another idiom conveying the same meaning : "sure as God made little green apples" .
2009年9月15日
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Hello Linky "sure as hell" means it is certain, absolutly sure, no doubt. "hell" = inferno The opposite of "hell" is "Heaven"
2009年9月14日
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It means "very sure", "absolutly" or "without a doubt". It's also used to emphasize something. Example: Q: Did Laura win the race? A: Yes! She sure as hell did! The answer "Yes, she did" would be correct, but adding "sure as hell" adds emphasis and enthusiasm to the sentence. Q: Are you hungry? A: No, but I could sure as hell use a drink of water! Any phrase with the word "hell" can be offensive in some situations or with some people. You sure as hell should not use that word in a business environment. ;-)
2009年9月14日
Prov. Good (or bad) things do not just happen a few at a time, but in large numbers all at once. Fred: I can't believe this. This morning I had a flat tire. When I went to the garage to get the tire patched, I discovered I didn't have any money, and I couldn't even charge it because my credit card's expired. Jane: It never rains but it pours.
2009年9月16日
Yes I agree that this is slang and should never be used in a formal situation. You could say 'sure as eggs' instead.
2009年9月14日
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