surefire / ˈʃʊərˌfaɪər, ˈʃɜr- /

⚽高中词汇万无一失万能的万无一失的稳赚不赔

surefire 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. sure to work; foolproof: a surefire moneymaking scheme.

surefire 近义词

surefire

等同于 incontrovertible

surefire

等同于 infallible

surefire

等同于 assured

surefire

等同于 predictable

surefire

等同于 sure

surefire

等同于 unfailing

surefire

等同于 sure-fire

surefire

等同于 foolproof

surefire

等同于 guaranteed

surefire

等同于 sure thing

surefire

等同于 certainty

更多surefire例句

  1. Leveraging Google My Business is a surefire way to give your business a much-needed visibility boost.
  2. This is a surefire recipe for a treat that delivers on appearance without making you work too hard.
  3. In Charlie Kolar, a surefire NFL draft pick, Iowa State has the school’s all-time single-season record holder for receiving yards by a tight end.
  4. The Game of Life, currently published by Hasbro, is a surefire family bet available on a budget that follows a time-tested formula for fun.
  5. Urging such high-risk people to stay home and safe this Thanksgiving is the most surefire way to prevent that reality from becoming even more entrenched.
  6. But even before adults enter their senior years, children are not a surefire way to inoculate against loneliness.
  7. So Hachette and the other publishers were all ears when Steve Jobs came a-calling with a surefire way to jack up e-book prices.
  8. If you should one day decide to be a teacher, or seek a public office, this is a surefire way to block such endeavors.
  9. A surefire way to keep ‘The View’ as kooky as ever: hire Jenny McCarthy.
  10. The only surefire way to prevent that is to be constantly changing up your devices.
  11. It was a surefire way of reminding the captains that men and frogs were brothers under the skin.