definite的意思和读音

definite

: [ˈdefənɪt] : [ˈdef(ə)nət]

adj.

n.

adj.+n.definite answer,definite reply,definite shape,definite form,definite date

adj.vague,dubious,indefinite,uncertain

adj.exact,specific,explicit,clear-cut,obvious

definiteadj.

1.~ (that…)sure or certain; unlikely to change

Can you give me a definite answer by tomorrow?

Is it definite that he's leaving?

I've heard rumours, but nothing definite.

a definite offer of a job

I'm not sure─I can find out for definite if you like.

That's definite then, is it?

They have very definite ideas on how to bring up children.

2.easily or clearly seen or understood; obvious

The look on her face was a definite sign that something was wrong.

There was a definite feeling that things were getting worse.

3.[nbn]~ (about sth).~ (that…)sure that sth is true or that sth is going to happen and stating it to other people

I'm definite about this.

n.

1.[sing](informal)sth that you are certain about or that you know will happen; sb who is sure to do sth

‘We're moving our office to Glasgow.’ ‘That's a definite, is it?’“。”“?”

‘Is Sarah coming to the party?’ ‘Yes, she's a definite.’“?”“。”

adj.1.;2.3.】()

adj.1.certain2.clearly decided and specific3.very clear about what you say so that everyone understands you

1. define vt. definite adj. definition n. ...

2. deductive reasoning definite definite integral ...

3. steadily ad. definite a. gymnastics a. ...

4. exquisite definite polite ...

5. A. go over C. definite B. ensure ...

:,,,,,,,,

1.Li Yan grand can have a definite object in view, oneself " shadow enemy " choose go up in body of a few main competitors.

2.There was no definite news until a few days ago.

3.For if there is nothing definite of which he knows it to be the double, he does not know at all that it is double.

4.(Medicine) relating to a disease that tends to run a definite course without treatment.

5.After anaerobic cultivation for a definite time, a certain quantity of sludge suspension was used for oxidation titration experiment.

6.But the origin of the jury system has been a topic of controversy in the long-term legal history, yet still no definite answer.

7.Since the mediastinal teratoma has no specific symptoms, its definite diagnosis is difficult before surgical intervention.

8.As to how much pay a month or how much a person gets is defined as the highly paid, so far the government has no definite norm for it.

9.As I receive a definite answer from the company, I'll let you know.

10.It was a first step to consider those 40 proposals in an attempt to reach consensus and submit definite proposals to the General Assembly.40