colloquial. don't (you) be too (also so) sure and variants: don't depend too confidently on something; don't be so certain of that.
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释义 | the mind > mental capacity > belief > uncertainty, doubt, hesitation > expressions of doubt [phrase] (5) don't (you) be too (also so) sure1731 colloquial. don't (you) be too (also so) sure and variants: don't depend too confidently on something; don't be so certain of that. I don't rightly know1741 Chiefly British regional. Usually in negative constructions: fully, completely; absolutely, positively. Esp. in I don't rightly know. not necessarily1886 not necessarily (used as a non-committal response to a question or suggestion): what has been said or suggested is not true in all respects or… where do we go from here?1917 colloquial. where do we go from here? and variants: ‘how do we proceed?’, ‘what should happen next?’ (often expressing perplexity or indicating that… your guess is as good as mine1939 The action of guessing; an act of guessing, a conjecture, rough estimate; a supposition based on uncertain grounds. by guess: at haphazard, by… |
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