certainty

certainty
plural - certainties; noun
1) (something which cannot be doubted: It's a certainty that he will win.) certeza, seguridad
2) (freedom from doubt: Is there any certainty of success?) certeza
certainty n seguridad / certeza
certainty
tr['sɜːtəntɪ]
noun (pl certainties)
1 (state of being certain) certeza, seguridad nombre femenino
2 (certain thing) cosa segura
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
it's a certainty that ... es seguro que ..., no cabe duda que ...
certainty ['sərtənti] n, pl -ties : certeza f , certidumbre f , seguridad f
certainty
n.
certeza s.f.
certidumbre s.f.
seguridad s.f.
seguro s.m.
'sɜːrtṇti, 'sɜːtṇti
noun (pl -ties)
a) u c (belief, conviction) certeza f, seguridad f
b) c (certain event)

defeat is now a certainty — la derrota es algo seguro or es cosa segura

['sɜːtǝntɪ]
N
1) (no pl) (=conviction) certeza f , seguridad f

I can't say with any certainty that this will happen — no puedo decir con ninguna certeza or seguridad que esto vaya a suceder

2) (=sure fact)

faced with the certainty of disaster — ante la seguridad or lo inevitable del desastre

we know for a certainty that ... — sabemos a ciencia cierta que ...

it's a certainty — es cosa segura

there are no certainties in modern Europe — en la Europa moderna no hay nada seguro, pocas cosas son seguras en la Europa moderna

there is no certainty that they will be alive — no existe la seguridad or la certeza de que vayan a estar vivos

* * *
['sɜːrtṇti, 'sɜːtṇti]
noun (pl -ties)
a) u c (belief, conviction) certeza f, seguridad f
b) c (certain event)

defeat is now a certainty — la derrota es algo seguro or es cosa segura


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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