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1 admittedly
admittedly [əd'mɪtɪdlɪ]de l'aveu général;∎ admittedly, he's weak on economics, but he's an excellent manager d'accord, l'économie n'est pas son point fort, mais il fait un excellent gestionnaire;∎ our members, although admittedly few in number, are very keen nos membres, peu nombreux il faut le reconnaître, sont très enthousiastes;∎ they got there, two hours late admittedly, but… ils sont arrivés là-bas, avec deux heures de retard, j'en conviens, mais… -
2 admittedly
admittedly [ədˈmɪtɪdlɪ]• it's only a theory, admittedly... il est vrai que ce n'est qu'une théorie...* * *[əd'mɪtɪdlɪ]adverb il est vrai, il faut en convenir -
3 admittedly
admittedly adv il est vrai, il faut en convenir ; admittedly, he did lie but… il est vrai qu'il a menti, mais… -
4 admittedly
adverb (as is generally accepted: Admittedly, she is not well.) de l'aveu général -
5 admittedly
adv.certes; il est avéré que; nul ne conteste que; il est communément àdmis que; chacun s'accorde à reconnaître; de l'aveu généralEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > admittedly
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6 misery index
American = indice qui prend en compte les taux de chômage et d'inflation, censé donner un aperçu de l'état de l'économie et du niveau de confiance des consommateursOne, admittedly artificial, indicator of financial conditions is the misery index, which is an average of the depreciation of the currency, the change in the stock market index, and the change in domestic interest rates (in basis points). This index shows that the major developing countries have seen substantial declines in interest rates, exchange rate appreciation, and stock market increases since December 1998.
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7 admit
[əd'mit]past tense, past participle - admitted; verb1) (to allow to enter: This ticket admits one person.) laisser entrer2) (to say that one accepts as true: He admitted (that) he was wrong.) reconnaître•- admission - admittance - admittedly -
8 certainly
certainly ['sɜ:tənlɪ]∎ he is certainly very handsome il est très beau, ça ne fait pas de doute;∎ I will certainly come je ne manquerai pas de venir, je viendrai, c'est sûr;∎ it will certainly be ready tomorrow cela sera prêt demain sans faute(b) (of course) certainement, bien sûr;∎ can you help me? - certainly! pouvez-vous m'aider? - bien sûr ou volontiers!;∎ certainly, sir! bien sûr, monsieur!;∎ are you angry? - I most certainly am! êtes-vous fâché? - oui, et comment!;∎ certainly not! bien sûr que non!, certainement pas!
См. также в других словарях:
Admittedly — Ad*mit ted*ly adv. Confessedly. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
admittedly — adverb acceptedly, allowedly, assuredly, authentically, authoritatively, avowedly, certainly, concededly, confessedly, doubtlessly, genuinely, incontestably, incontrovertibly, indisputably, indubitably, irrefragably, irrefutably, surely, truly,… … Law dictionary
admittedly — (adv.) 1780, from pp. of ADMIT (Cf. admit) + LY (Cf. ly) (2) … Etymology dictionary
admittedly — [ad mit′id lē, ədmit′id lē] adv. 1. by admission or acknowledgment; confessedly 2. by general agreement, or consensus … English World dictionary
admittedly — [[t]ædmɪ̱tɪdli[/t]] ADV: ADV with cl/group You use admittedly when you are saying something which weakens the importance or force of your statement. It s only a theory, admittedly, but the pieces fit together... Sometimes, avoidance of one… … English dictionary
admittedly — adverb Date: 1804 1. as has been or must be admitted < an admittedly inadequate treatment > 2. it must be admitted < admittedly, we took a chance > … New Collegiate Dictionary
admittedly — ad|mit|ted|ly [ədˈmıtıdli] adv [sentence adverb] used when you are admitting that something is true ▪ The technique is painful, admittedly, but it benefits the patient greatly. ▪ This has led to financial losses, though admittedly on a fairly… … Dictionary of contemporary English
admittedly — adverb (sentence adverb) used when you are admitting that something is true: The technique is painful, admittedly, but it benefits the patient greatly. | This has led to financial losses, though admittedly on a fairly small scale … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
admittedly — /ad mit id lee/, adv. by acknowledgment; by one s own admission; confessedly: He was admittedly the one who had lost the documents. [1795 1805; ADMITTED + LY] * * * … Universalium
admittedly — adverb As is acknowledged to be true; by general admission; confessedly. Admittedly, vandalism is a bit of problem. See Also: admit, admissibly … Wiktionary
admittedly — adv. Admittedly is used with these adjectives: ↑imperfect, ↑limited … Collocations dictionary