sure-fire
英:[ʃuə ˈfaiə] 美: [ʃʊr faɪr]
sure-fire 基本解释
adj.确切的;
英英释义
sure-fire
adj.certain to be successful"a sure-fire way to get rich"
sure-fire 相关例句
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