cinch
[sɪntʃ]
n.
容易做的事情;
必然发生的事;
v.
系(马的)肚带;
〈美俚〉确定,弄清楚,弄明白,确实掌握,确保;
例句:
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Navigating around the Nook Color is a cinch.
来自WSJ
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It sounds difficult, but compared to full-time work it was a cinch.
这听上去有难度,可是比起全职工作来,就是小意思了。
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The first question is a cinch.
第一个问题是小菜一碟。
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He is a cinch to be boss of this firm some day.
他将来准会成为这家公司的老板.
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Given the array of contending forces, inertia seemed a cinch.
来自NEWYORKER
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It's quick to cook, and a cinch to cook well.
来自WSJ