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1 certainly not
Синонимический ряд:1. emphatic no (other) absolutely not; by no means; emphatic no; no; no way; not on your life; nothing doing2. I don't think so (other) I don't think so; I think not; I'm afraid not; no way (colloquial); under no circumstances -
2 no way
прост. в ответах означает отказ и не подумаю, это исключеноdo it for me — No way, do it yourself — сделай это за меня — Вот ещё! Сам сделай
Синонимический ряд:1. emphatic no (other) absolutely not; by no means; emphatic no; no; not on your life; nothing doing2. I don't think so (other) certainly not; I don't think so; I think not; I'm afraid not; under no circumstances -
3 successive\ repetition
... a, a, a...a string of closely following each other reiterated unitsThe most emphatic type of repetition which signifies the peak of emotions of the speaker. (V.A.K.)Of her father's being groundlessly suspected, she felt sure. Sure. Sure. (Ch.Dickens)
See: repetitionEnglish-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > successive\ repetition
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