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  • 1 probably

    adverb I'll probably telephone you this evening.) provavelmente
    * * *
    prob.a.bly
    [pr'ɔbəbli] adv provavelmente.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > probably

  • 2 probably

    adverb I'll probably telephone you this evening.) provavelmente

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > probably

  • 3 probably

    provavelmente

    English-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > probably

  • 4 probably

    English-Brazilian Portuguese dictionary > probably

  • 5 probably not

    prob.a.bly not
    [prɔbəbli nɔt] adv dificilmente.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > probably not

  • 6 as likely as not

    (probably: As likely as not, he won't remember to come.) provavelmente
    * * *
    as likely as not
    provavelmente.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > as likely as not

  • 7 as likely as not

    (probably: As likely as not, he won't remember to come.) provavelmente

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > as likely as not

  • 8 corruption

    [-ʃən]
    1) (the act of corrupting.) corrupção
    2) (a word that has changed considerably from its original form: Caterpillar is probably a corruption of the Old French word `chatepelose' meaning `hairy cat'.) corruptela
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    cor.rup.tion
    [kər'∧pʃən] n 1 corrupção. 2 depravação, perversão. 3 suborno. 4 adulteração, alteração, deturpação. corruption of blood Jur perda de direitos civis de alguém condenado à morte.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > corruption

  • 9 doubtless

    adverb (probably: John has doubtless told you about me.) sem dúvida
    * * *
    doubt.less
    [d'autlis] adj indubitável, sem dúvida, certo, seguro, infalível. • adv indubitavelmente, certamente, inquestionavelmente.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > doubtless

  • 10 dubious

    ['dju:biəs]
    1) (doubtful: I am dubious about the wisdom of this action.) duvidoso
    2) (probably not honest: dubious behaviour.) dúbio
    - dubiousness
    * * *
    du.bi.ous
    [dj'u:biəs] adj duvidoso, dúbio, incerto, vago, não claro, questionável, suspeito. dubious about irresoluto (em), indeciso (sobre).

    English-Portuguese dictionary > dubious

  • 11 easily

    1) (without difficulty: She won the race easily.) facilmente
    2) (by far: This is easily the best book I've read this year.) de longe
    3) (very probably: It may easily rain tomorrow.) provavelmente
    * * *
    eas.i.ly
    ['i:zili] adv facilmente, comodamente, sossegadamente.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > easily

  • 12 float

    [fləut] 1. verb
    (to (make something) stay on the surface of a liquid: A piece of wood was floating in the stream.) flutuar
    2. noun
    1) (something that floats on a fishing-line: If the float moves, there is probably a fish on the hook.) bóia
    2) (a vehicle for transporting certain things: a milk-float; a cattle-float.) carro
    - floating restaurant
    * * *
    [flout] n 1 flutuação, ato de boiar. 2 vaga, bóia, salva-vidas, flutuador. 3 jangada, balsa. 4 carro raso, carro-plataforma, carro alegórico para desfile. 5 trolha, colher de pedreiro. 6 ribalta. 7 cortiça da linha de pescar. 8 fundo de caixa para uso em caso de imprevisto. • vt+vi 1 flutuar, sobrenadar, boiar, estar suspenso no ar ou em líquido. 2 pairar, planar, tremular ao vento. 3 ondear, vaguear, oscilar, bailar. 4 desencalhar, fazer voar, impelir pelo ar. 5 circular. 6 irrigar. 7 alisar (cimento, gesso), amaciar, nivelar. 8 sl estar leve como o ar. floating on air eufórico, arrebatado. on the float fig flutuante, à tona. to float around circular, espalhar-se.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > float

  • 13 hardly

    1) (almost no, none, never etc: Hardly any small businesses are successful nowadays; I hardly ever go out.) quase não, nenhum, etc.
    2) (only just; almost not: My feet are so sore, I can hardly walk; I had hardly got on my bicycle when I got a puncture.) mal
    3) (probably not: He's hardly likely to forgive you after what you said about him.) dificilmente
    * * *
    hard.ly
    [h'a:dli] adv 1 dificilmente, duramente. 2 apenas, mal. 3 improvavelmente. 4 severamente. I can hardly wait mal posso esperar. I hardly know him mal o conheço.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > hardly

  • 14 in all probability

    (most probably; most likely.) com toda a probabilidade
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    in all probability
    com toda probabilidade.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > in all probability

  • 15 liable

    1) ((with to) tending to have, get, suffer from etc: This road is liable to flooding; He is liable to pneumonia.) sujeito a
    2) (possibly or probably about (to do something or to happen): Watch the milk - it's liable to boil over.) propenso a
    3) (legally responsible (for): The airline is liable to you for any damage to your luggage.)
    4) (likely to get (a fine, a punishment): Do not litter! Offenders are liable to fines of up to $100.)
    * * *
    li.a.ble
    [l'aiəbəl] adj 1 sujeito a. we are all liable to make a mistake / todos estamos sujeitos a errar. 2 responsável por. 3 propenso. to be liable for ser responsável por. to be liable to duty estar sujeito a imposto.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > liable

  • 16 no doubt

    (surely; probably: No doubt you would like to see your bedroom; He will come back again tomorrow, no doubt.) de certeza
    * * *
    no doubt
    = link=beyond beyond. doubt.
    ————————
    no doubt
    não há dúvida.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > no doubt

  • 17 probable

    ['probəbl]
    (that may be expected to happen or be true; likely: the probable result; Such an event is possible but not probable.) provável
    - probability
    - in all probability
    * * *
    prob.a.ble
    [pr'ɔbəbəl] adj 1 provável, verossímil. 2 presumível. the probable author of a book o autor presumível de um livro.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > probable

  • 18 questionable

    1) (doubtful; uncertain.) questionável
    2) (probably not true, honest, respectable: questionable behaviour.) discutível
    * * *
    ques.tion.a.ble
    [kw'estʃənəbəl] adj 1 duvidoso, problemático, incerto. 2 disputável, suspeito.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > questionable

  • 19 bank on

    (to rely on: Don't bank on me - I'll probably be late.) contar com

    English-Portuguese dictionary > bank on

  • 20 rely on

    1) (to depend on or need: The people on the island relied on the supplies that were brought from the mainland; I am relying on you to help me.)
    2) (to trust (someone) to do something; to be certain that (something will happen): Can he rely on him to keep a secret?; He can be relied on; That is what will probably happen, but we can't rely on it.)

    English-Portuguese dictionary > rely on

См. также в других словарях:

  • Probably — may refer to: * Probability, the chance that something is likely to happen or be the case * Probably (South Park), an episode of the television series South Park * Probably (Fool s Garden song), a single by German pop band Fool s Garden …   Wikipedia

  • Probably — Prob a*bly, adv. In a probable manner; in likelihood. [1913 Webster] Distinguish between what may possibly and what will probably be done. L Estrange. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • probably — (adv.) mid 15c., plausibly, from PROBABLE (Cf. probable) + LY (Cf. ly) (2). As a general purpose qualifier, 1610s …   Etymology dictionary

  • probably — [adv] likely to happen apparently, as likely as not, assumably, as the case may be, believably, dollars to doughnuts*, doubtless, expediently, feasibly, imaginably, in all likelihood, in all probability, like enough, maybe, most likely, no doubt …   New thesaurus

  • probably — ► ADVERB ▪ almost certainly; as far as one knows or can tell …   English terms dictionary

  • probably — prob|a|bly [ prabəbli ] adverb *** used for saying that you think something is likely: You ll probably be gone by the time I get back. It s probably the most important game either team has faced for a long time. I ll cook a meal, probably lasagna …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • probably */*/*/ — UK [ˈprɒbəblɪ] / US [ˈprɑbəblɪ] adverb used for saying that you think something is likely You ll probably be gone by the time I get back. It s probably the most important match either team has faced for a long time. I ll cook a meal, probably a… …   English dictionary

  • probably — prob|a|bly W1S1 [ˈprɔbəbli US ˈpra: ] adv used to say that something is likely to happen, likely to be true etc ▪ It will probably take about a week. ▪ This would probably be a good time to take a break. ▪ It s probably the best movie I have ever …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • probably — [[t]prɒ̱bəbli[/t]] ♦ 1) ADV GRADED: ADV with cl/group (vagueness) If you say that something is probably the case, you think that it is likely to be the case, although you are not sure. The White House probably won t make this plan public until… …   English dictionary

  • probably — adverb (sentence adverb) used to say that something is likely to happen, likely to be true etc: I probably still have my old army pictures. | Probably the best way to learn Spanish is by actually going to live in Spain. | “Do you think you ll… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • probably — adverb Date: 1613 insofar as seems reasonably true, factual, or to be expected ; without much doubt < is probably happy > < it will probably rain > …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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