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1 absolutt ikke
certainly not, not at all, by no means -
2 ganske visst
certainly, to be sure -
3 jo gjerne
certainly!, by all means! -
4 jo visst!
certainly! of course! indeed! -
5 sikkert
certain, certainly, safely, surely* * *adv. irrefutably adv. for certain, for a fact adv. most certainly, for a certainty adv. safely adv. certainly, for certain, for sure -
6 jo
yeah, yes* * *int. [ bekreftende på spørsmål] yes, certainly, to be sure int. [ svarord] yes (f.eks.didn't you see him? - Yes I did
), certainly int. [ innlednings- og overgangsord] well, why; after all konj. the (f.eks.the more he gets, the more he wants, the more I practise, the worse I sing
) subst. (fugl) (Stercorarius) skua, (amer.) jaeger adv. [forklarende: nemlig, som kjent] you know (f.eks.han er jo lærer, he is a teacher, you know
) -
7 absolutt
absolute, definitely, quite, absolutely* * *adj. absolute adv. absolutely, utterly, completely, really adv. [ ved superlativ] decidedly, far and away (f.eks.he is far and away the best of them
) adv. [ ganske sikkert] certainly, definitely adv. [ overordentlig] decidedly (f.eks. ) -
8 avgjort
adj. [ som er gått i orden] settled adj. [ utvilsom] unquestionable, certain, definite adj. [ utpreget] decided adv. decidedly, certainly, definitely, unquestionably -
9 ja visst!
int. [ javisst!] surely!, certainly! -
10 jammen
правда же* * *int. certainly, indeed, to be sure -
11 jo visst
[bekreftende, innrømmende] certainly, yes indeed, to be sure -
12 riktig nok
adv. certainly, to be sure, indeed -
13 riktignok
adv. certainly, to be sure, indeed -
14 selvfølgelig
конечно* * *certainly, of course* * *adj. obvious adj. natural adj. inevitable (fx ) adv. of course -
15 så visst
adv. certainly -
16 unektelig
adj. undeniable, indisputable, certainly -
17 visselig
adj. certainly, surely, to be sure -
18 visst
* * *(ja/jo visst) yes indeed, certainly, of course, indeed (nei visst) no indeed -
19 absolutt
utter, certainly, unmitigated, unqualified -
20 javisst
quite, certainly
См. также в других словарях:
Certainly — Cer tain*ly, adv. Without doubt or question; unquestionably. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
certainly — index a fortiori, admittedly, fairly (clearly) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
certainly — c.1300, in all main modern senses, from CERTAIN (Cf. certain) + LY (Cf. ly) (2) … Etymology dictionary
certainly — [adv] without doubt absolutely, assuredly, cert*, exactly, for a fact, of course, positively, posolutely*, right on*, surely, unquestionably, without fail; concept 535 Ant. doubtfully, dubiously, equivocally, questionably … New thesaurus
certainly — ► ADVERB 1) definitely; undoubtedly. 2) yes; by all means … English terms dictionary
certainly — [sʉrt′ nlē] adv. 1. beyond a doubt; surely 2. yes … English World dictionary
certainly — cer|tain|ly W1S1 [ˈsə:tnli US ˈsə:r ] adv [sentence adverb] 1.) without any doubt = ↑definitely ▪ I certainly never expected to become a writer. ▪ They re certainly not mine. it is certainly true/possible etc ▪ It is certainly true that there are … Dictionary of contemporary English
certainly — [[t]sɜ͟ː(r)t(ə)nli[/t]] ♦♦ 1) ADV GRADED: ADV with cl/group (emphasis) You use certainly to emphasize what you are saying when you are making a statement. The public is certainly getting tired of hearing about it... The bombs are almost certainly … English dictionary
certainly — adverb (sentence adverb) 1 without any doubt; of course: Certainly we ll consider your suggestion, Alan. | That certainly does change the situation. | Not smoking has made a real difference. It certainly has. see of course, surely 2 used to agree … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
certainly — cer|tain|ly [ sɜrtnli ] adverb *** 1. ) used for emphasizing that something is definitely true or will definitely happen: I certainly hope you re right. There certainly wasn t any point in doing it now. 2. ) used for expressing agreement or… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
certainly */*/*/ — UK [ˈsɜː(r)t(ə)nlɪ] / US [ˈsɜrt(ə)nlɪ] adverb 1) used for emphasizing that something is definitely true or will definitely happen I certainly hope you re right. There certainly wasn t any point in doing it now. 2) spoken used for expressing… … English dictionary