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confidently

/kon-fi-duhnt/US // ˈkɒn fɪ dənt //UK // (ˈkɒnfɪdənt) //

自信地,自信,满怀信心地,自信的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having strong belief or full assurance; sure: confident of fulfillment.
    • : sure of oneself; having no uncertainty about one's own abilities, correctness, successfulness, etc.; self-confident; bold: a confident speaker.
    • : excessively bold; presumptuous.
    • : Obsolete. trustful or confiding.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a confidant.

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Examples

  • The company’s lead investor, Jan Hammer of Index Ventures, said by email he is confident Tenev is up to the job.

  • The virus is common enough now in a lot of places that you can’t really be confident that even a small event doesn’t include someone contagious.

  • I feel pretty confident about that on a 12-month, 18-month basis.

  • Wright was confident he had worked hard enough to have a shot at the roster, but when he left for the airport, his mom, Nina, knew he was nervous.

  • We found that the feature delivers on its promise of taking the stress out of backing that trailer into your campsite, which should let trailer-towing newbies feel more confident in renting a camper and heading to the great outdoors.

  • Motorcycles roar and swerve around women who balance soaring bundles confidently on their heads.

  • A party that cannot make these decisions openly and confidently will stumble in 2016.

  • While Maye confidently presides over the public trial, her private life has fallen into disarray.

  • Prince George totters confidently towards the camera in this pic, released to mark his first birthday which falls on Tuesday.

  • Yet Boies and Olson confidently claim credit not only for a fine legal victory but for changing the country with their lawsuit.

  • We thought that we should now quietly pursue our way upon the placid sea, trusting confidently in its peaceful name.

  • Then, as Jessie had confidently anticipated, another figure emerged as if from the door of the garden and hailed the other hansom.

  • She confidently expects to discover a gold mine, and so that's another reason why she thinks Allen ought to be here.

  • But of these unfavorable conditions we knew nothing, and pressed confidently forward.

  • But Mrs Mildmay had spoken rather more confidently about Jacinth than she quite felt.