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1 ciertamente
adv.certainly, forsooth, surely.intj.certainly, indeed, yea.* * *► adverbio1 certainly* * *ADV certainly* * *= certainly, surely, to be sure, assuredly.Ex. Local interpretations of the rules, and modifications to suit local circumstances, certainly militate against standard records.Ex. Paperback bibles are included in the category of 'other', which must surely indicate that they are a negligible quantity.Ex. To be sure, there is not much flexibility in the classical bookform catalog.Ex. Without question, information has most assuredly become the competitive edge for business and industry.----* ciertamente me gustaría = I sure wish.* * *= certainly, surely, to be sure, assuredly.Ex: Local interpretations of the rules, and modifications to suit local circumstances, certainly militate against standard records.
Ex: Paperback bibles are included in the category of 'other', which must surely indicate that they are a negligible quantity.Ex: To be sure, there is not much flexibility in the classical bookform catalog.Ex: Without question, information has most assuredly become the competitive edge for business and industry.* ciertamente me gustaría = I sure wish.* * *certainlyun tema ciertamente polémico a subject which is certainly controversial* * *ciertamente adv1. [con certeza] certainly;déjame que lo consulte y te lo diré ciertamente let me check it out and I'll tell you for certain;es un problema ciertamente complejo it certainly is a complex problem;ciertamente, estamos en una situación crítica we are definitely in a critical situation2. [sí enfático] of course;¿vendrás? – ¡ciertamente! are you coming? – of course!;¿estás cansado? – ¡ciertamente que sí! are you tired? – I certainly am!* * *adv certainly* * *ciertamente adv certainly -
2 increíble
adj.incredible, unbelievable, beyond belief.intj.unbelievable, no shit, forsooth.* * *► adjetivo1 incredible, unbelievable* * *adj.incredible, unbelievable* * *ADJ incredible, unbelievablees increíble que... — it is incredible o unbelievable that...
* * *adjetivo incredible, unbelievable* * *= extraordinary, fantastic, incredible, terrific, unbelievable, fantastical, astonishing, beyond belief, out of this world, marvel.Ex. Having entered the next state and a highway off the turnpike, he was amazed by the extraordinary flatness of the land, especially in contrast to the hilly terrain he had grown up with back home.Ex. GODORT has done a fantastic job of dealing with and solving documents problems.Ex. I could tell you many things about Cutter that you probably would find incredible.Ex. However, fiction -- from a public library standpoint, but not from a research or academic standpoint -- is a terrific example of undercataloging.Ex. The development of digital technology has hastened this process until the point where we are today: the capacity to produce unbelievable volumes of information.Ex. Adorno's distinction between fantastical thought & the commodification of fantasy in the form of literature is addressed.Ex. It asserts that the answer to the problems relating to the astonishing growth of great research libraries lies in large-scale interlibrary cooperation.Ex. His conclusion is both beyond belief and in conflict with common sense.Ex. I get a kick when I'm on my racing bike, and when I have my skates on it's out of this world.Ex. It is a marvel to think that this is the place a few years back thought to be irretrievably gone to rack and ruin.----* aunque parezca increíble = incredibly, incredible though it may seem, incredibly enough, incredible as it may seem, although it may seem incredible.* parecer increíble = beggar + belief.* por muy increíble que parezca = incredible though it may seem, incredibly, incredibly enough, incredible as it may seem, although it may seem incredible.* ser increíble = beggar + belief.* * *adjetivo incredible, unbelievable* * *= extraordinary, fantastic, incredible, terrific, unbelievable, fantastical, astonishing, beyond belief, out of this world, marvel.Ex: Having entered the next state and a highway off the turnpike, he was amazed by the extraordinary flatness of the land, especially in contrast to the hilly terrain he had grown up with back home.
Ex: GODORT has done a fantastic job of dealing with and solving documents problems.Ex: I could tell you many things about Cutter that you probably would find incredible.Ex: However, fiction -- from a public library standpoint, but not from a research or academic standpoint -- is a terrific example of undercataloging.Ex: The development of digital technology has hastened this process until the point where we are today: the capacity to produce unbelievable volumes of information.Ex: Adorno's distinction between fantastical thought & the commodification of fantasy in the form of literature is addressed.Ex: It asserts that the answer to the problems relating to the astonishing growth of great research libraries lies in large-scale interlibrary cooperation.Ex: His conclusion is both beyond belief and in conflict with common sense.Ex: I get a kick when I'm on my racing bike, and when I have my skates on it's out of this world.Ex: It is a marvel to think that this is the place a few years back thought to be irretrievably gone to rack and ruin.* aunque parezca increíble = incredibly, incredible though it may seem, incredibly enough, incredible as it may seem, although it may seem incredible.* parecer increíble = beggar + belief.* por muy increíble que parezca = incredible though it may seem, incredibly, incredibly enough, incredible as it may seem, although it may seem incredible.* ser increíble = beggar + belief.* * *‹historia› incredible, unbelievable* * *
increíble adjetivo
incredible, unbelievable
increíble adjetivo incredible, unbelievable: tuvimos una suerte increíble, we had an amazing piece of luck
familiar es un actor increíble, he's an exceptional actor
' increíble' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
novelesca
- novelesco
- pachorra
- alucinante
English:
amazing
- astonishing
- awesome
- belief
- beyond
- extraordinary
- incredible
- unbelievable
- astounding
- odds
- phenomenal
- terrific
- world
* * *increíble adj1. [inconcebible] unbelievable;es increíble que pasen cosas así it's hard to believe that such things can happen;me parece increíble que no te haya llamado I think it's unbelievable that she hasn't called you2. [extraordinario] incredible;hace un calor increíble it's incredibly hot;tuvimos una suerte increíble we were incredibly lucky* * *adj incredible* * *increíble adj: incredible, unbelievable♦ increíblemente adv* * *increíble adj incredible / unbelievable -
3 ciertamente
• assuredly• certainly• for sure• forsooth• indeclinable• indeed it is• of course• verily• why certainly• without doubt
См. также в других словарях:
Forsooth — For*sooth , adv. [AS. fors[=o][eth]; for, prep. + s[=o][eth] sooth, truth. See {For}, prep., and {Sooth}.] In truth; in fact; certainly; very well; formerly used as an expression of deference or respect, especially to woman; now used ironically… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Forsooth — For*sooth , n. A person who used forsooth much; a very ceremonious and deferential person. [R.] [1913 Webster] You sip so like a forsooth of the city. B. Jonson. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Forsooth — For*sooth , v. t. To address respectfully with the term forsooth. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] The captain of the Charles had forsoothed her, though he knew her well enough and she him. Pepys. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
forsooth — O.E. forsoð indeed, verily, from FOR (Cf. for ), perhaps here with intensive force (or else the whole might be for a truth ), + soð truth (see SOOTH (Cf. sooth)) … Etymology dictionary
forsooth — ► ADVERB archaic or humorous ▪ indeed … English terms dictionary
forsooth — [fôr so͞oth′, fərso͞oth′] adv. [ME forsoth < OE prep. for + soth, truth: see SOOTH] Archaic in truth; no doubt; indeed: in later use, mainly ironic … English World dictionary
forsooth — [fə su:θ] adverb archaic or humorous indeed: a kind of wine bar for royals, forsooth. Origin OE forsōth (see for, sooth) … English new terms dictionary
forsooth — /fəˈsuθ/ (say fuh soohth) adverb Archaic in truth; in fact; indeed (now used ironically or derisively). {Middle English forsooth(e), Old English forsōþ for sooth} …
forsooth — adverb Etymology: Middle English for soth, from Old English forsōth, from for + sōth sooth Date: before 12th century in truth ; indeed often used to imply contempt or doubt … New Collegiate Dictionary
forsooth — /fawr soohth /, adv. Archaic. (now used in derision or to express disbelief) in truth; in fact; indeed. [bef. 900; ME forsothe, OE forsoth. See FOR, SOOTH] * * * … Universalium
forsooth — adverb indeed, truthfully, really … Wiktionary