cert

英[sɜːt] 美[sɜːrt]
  • n. <口>确实的事情
Noun:
  1. an absolute certainty;

    "it's a dead cert"

1. There's no such things as a cert in horse racing.
在赛马中,没有什么可以打包票。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Anthony was a dead cert for promotion.
安东尼肯定会得到提拔,那是板上钉钉的事儿。

来自柯林斯例句

3. Our job would be more difficult without the free resources availableat US - CERT.
没有us-cert 上的宝贵免费资源,我们的工作将更困难.

来自互联网

4. Our job would be more difficult without the free resources available at US - CERT.
没有US-CERT上的宝贵免费资源,我们的工作将更困难.

来自互联网

5. The US - CERT web site provides a variety of tools for use in the war against cyber - crime.
CERT 网站提供各种用于对抗网络犯罪的斗争的工具.

来自互联网

    1. Black Widow is a (dead) cert for (ie is sure to win) the next race.
      `黑寡妇'马下一场比赛赢定了。