1 being certain that something will happen -- уверенный
[ + (that) ] Doctors are confident that she'll recover.
The process was reiterated until we felt confident that we had recovered key articles and those most frequently cited by the profession.
Although neither prediction is specified in detail, we are confident they will ultimately guide new research.
This does not prove causality, but suggests the possibility that those teachers with practical musical qualifications are more likely to feel confident to teach it.
The physicians, however, seemed more confident in treating depressed patients after training, and referred fewer patients to psychiatrists.
Uncertainty sampling considers the overall shape of a distribution to determine how confident a model is for a given example.
I am confident that the methodological and epistemological problems can be overcome through a combination of ingenuity, flair and some inevitable compromises.
And perhaps there are still others who are confident that the exceptions are only apparent.
Thus, a selection bias might have meant only confident and extroverted adolescents chose to be involved.
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自信的, 有信心的, 確信的…
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自信的, 有信心的, 确信的…
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seguro de sí mismo, seguro, confiado/ada [masculine-feminine]…
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seguro, confiante…
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自信がある, 確信がある…
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emin, kendinden emin, emin olan…
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sûr/sûre de soi, confiant/-ante, assuré…
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segur de si mateix, convençut…
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