certain

英 ['s??t(?)n; -t?n] 美['s?tn]
  • adj. 某一;必然的;確信;無(wú)疑的;有把握的
  • pron. 某些;某幾個(gè)
  • n. (Certain)人名;(葡)塞爾塔因;(法)塞爾坦

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詞態(tài)變化


比較級(jí):?more certain;最高級(jí):?most certain;

中文詞源


certain 確定

來(lái)自PIE*krei, *sker, 切,分開(kāi)。詞源同crisis, crime, discriminate, shear.

英文詞源


certain
certain: [13] Certain comes ultimately from Latin certus ‘sure, fixed’, which derived from the past participle of the verb cernere ‘decide’. The Latin adjective was extended in Vulgar Latin to *certānus, which passed into English via Old French certain. Other English words based on certus include certify [14] (from late Latin certificāre) and its derivative certificate, and certitude [15] (from late Latin certitūdō).
=> crime, crisis, decree, discern, discrete, discriminate, excrement, riddle, secret
certain (adj.)
c. 1300, "determined, fixed," from Old French certain "reliable, sure, assured" (12c.), from Vulgar Latin *certanus, from Latin certus "sure, fixed, settled, determined" (also source of Italian certo, Spanish cierto), originally a variant past participle of cernere "to distinguish, decide," literally "to sift, separate" (see crisis).

Of persons, "full of confidence in one's knowledge or judgment," from mid-14c. Euphemistic use (of a certain age, etc.) attested from mid-18c. Certainer, certainest were common to c. 1750, but have fallen from proper use for some reason. Expression for certain "assuredly" is attested by early 14c.

雙語(yǔ)例句


1. There is a certain impatience among some of the soldiers.
有些士兵有點(diǎn)兒不耐煩。

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2. Over the years he's demonstrated a certain prescience in foreign affairs.
這些年來(lái),他已經(jīng)在外交事務(wù)方面表現(xiàn)出一定的預(yù)見(jiàn)性。

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3. I feel certain that it will all turn out well.
我覺(jué)得最后肯定會(huì)皆大歡喜。

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4. There are certain things he does that drive me mad.
他的某些舉動(dòng)讓我很生氣。

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5. Parents can programme the machine not to turn on at certain times.
父母可以設(shè)定這臺(tái)機(jī)器的程序,使它在特定時(shí)間段無(wú)法開(kāi)啟。

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