Surefire

/ˈʃʊrfaɪər/ adjective

Definition

Guaranteed to succeed or work; absolutely certain to produce the desired result.

Etymology

Compound of 'sure' and 'fire,' originally referring to a gunlock mechanism that would 'surely fire' every time. Appeared in the 1800s with the rise of reliable firearms.

Kelly Says

Early gunmakers competed to make locks that would fire reliably in wet conditions—a 'sure fire' was a major breakthrough that gave one hunter an advantage over another!

Translations

ARالعربية
مضمون
muḍmūn
CSČeština
jistý
yee-stee
DADansk
sikker
see-ker
DEDeutsch
sicher
zee-her
ELΕλληνικά
βέβαιος
vévaios
ESEspañol
seguro
seh-goo-roh
FISuomi
varma
vahr-mah
FRFrançais
sûr
soor
HEעברית
בטוח
bah-toh-ahkh
HIहिन्दी
निश्चित
nish-chit
HUMagyar
biztos
bee-tosh
IDBahasa Indonesia
pasti
pah-stee
ITItaliano
sicuro
see-koo-roh
JA日本語
必中
hicchū
KO한국어
확실한
hwak-sil-han
NLNederlands
zeker
zeh-ker
NONorsk
sikker
see-ker
PLPolski
pewny
peh-vnee
PTPortuguês
seguro
seh-goo-roh
RORomână
sigur
see-goor
RUРусский
безошибочный
bez-oh-shib-oh-chnee
SVSvenska
säker
seh-ker
THไทย
แน่นอน
naen ohn
TRTürkçe
kesin
keh-seen
UKУкраїнська
невпинний
nev-pyn-nee
VITiếng Việt
chắc chắn
chăk chănh
ZH中文
必中
bì zhōng

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