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1 sicherlich
- {doubtless} chắc chắn không còn nghi ngờ gì nữa, không còn hồ nghi gì nữa - {safe} an toàn, chắc chắn, có thể tin cậy, thận trọng, dè dặt - {sure} chắc, có thể tin cậy được, cẩn thận, thật, xác thật, tôi thừa nhận - {surely} rõ ràng, không ngờ gì nữa, nhất định rồi = sicherlich! {you bet!}+ = sicherlich nicht {never}+ = er kommt sicherlich {he is certain to come}+ = sicherlich wird er kommen {I'm sure he will come}+ = er kehrt sicherlich zurück {he is sure to return}+ = er wird sicherlich gewinnen {he is safe to win}+
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