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		Definition of sure-footed in English: sure-footedadjective ˌsɔːˈfʊtɪdˈʃʊ(ə)r fʊdəd 1Unlikely to stumble or slip. 不会摔倒的;步履稳健的  tough, sure-footed hill ponies 强壮、善走山路的山区小马。 Example sentencesExamples -  The sure-footed animal was easily kept and many a child owed its life to the milk of the humble goat.
 -  In one of the many smugly tended, overpriced noodle shops we met Bob, a guide as sure-footed as a mountain goat.
 -  The footpath surface, rather the lack of it, can hamper even the most sure-footed of the city's pedestrians.
 -  Leaving their overnight camp by the riverbed, they turn their sure-footed local steeds toward the steep, rocky outline of the Spur.
 -  The unpaved roads into Avante are so rough, the local police use sure-footed horses on their patrols.
 -  Like all our horses, my mount Brown is superbly fit and sure-footed.
 -  The famous hardy and sure-footed Basotho ponies can take visitors into areas not accessible by road.
 -  Once sure-footed, their step is now a confused, uncertain stagger, like a drunk slaloming from house to house in searching for his own front door.
 
 - 1.1 Confident and competent.
自信的;能干的  the challenges of the 1990s demand a responsible and sure-footed government 20世纪90年代面临的挑战要求有一个负责并且稳健的政府。 Example sentencesExamples -  I will shine the lantern along your path so you feel confident and sure-footed with each step you take.
 -  Let your character be more self-reliant, sure-footed, sharper.
 -  These are sure-footed lyrics, confidently placed in their musical context, and telling their stories by phrasing just as much as the words.
 -  On average, the Bush campaign has been more sure-footed, but both sides have had stumbles.
 
  
 
 Rhymesbarefooted, club-footed, light-footed, splay-footed, wrong-footed    Definition of sure-footed in US English: sure-footedadjectiveˈSHo͝o(ə)r fo͝odədˈʃʊ(ə)r fʊdəd 1Unlikely to stumble or slip. 不会摔倒的;步履稳健的  tough, sure-footed ponies 强壮、善走山路的山区小马。 Example sentencesExamples -  Leaving their overnight camp by the riverbed, they turn their sure-footed local steeds toward the steep, rocky outline of the Spur.
 -  The famous hardy and sure-footed Basotho ponies can take visitors into areas not accessible by road.
 -  The unpaved roads into Avante are so rough, the local police use sure-footed horses on their patrols.
 -  The footpath surface, rather the lack of it, can hamper even the most sure-footed of the city's pedestrians.
 -  In one of the many smugly tended, overpriced noodle shops we met Bob, a guide as sure-footed as a mountain goat.
 -  The sure-footed animal was easily kept and many a child owed its life to the milk of the humble goat.
 -  Once sure-footed, their step is now a confused, uncertain stagger, like a drunk slaloming from house to house in searching for his own front door.
 -  Like all our horses, my mount Brown is superbly fit and sure-footed.
 
 - 1.1 Confident and competent.
自信的;能干的  the challenges of the 1990s demand a responsible and sure-footed government 20世纪90年代面临的挑战要求有一个负责并且稳健的政府。 Example sentencesExamples -  Let your character be more self-reliant, sure-footed, sharper.
 -  I will shine the lantern along your path so you feel confident and sure-footed with each step you take.
 -  On average, the Bush campaign has been more sure-footed, but both sides have had stumbles.
 -  These are sure-footed lyrics, confidently placed in their musical context, and telling their stories by phrasing just as much as the words.
 
  
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