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1 indeed
[ɪnˈdiːd]1. adverb1) really; in fact; as you say; of course etc:"He"s very talented, isn't he?' He is indeed
حَقًّـا، بالفِعْل، حَقيقَةً"Do you remember your grandmother?" "Indeed I do!"
2) used for emphasis:حَقّـا: تُسْتَعْمَل للتَّوكيدHe is very clever indeed.
2. interjectionused to show surprise, interest etc:فِعْلاً!: تُسْتَعْمَل للتَّعْبير عن التعجُّب"John said your idea was stupid." "Indeed!"
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فِعْلاً \ actually: (of sth. unexpected) even: He not only finished the race but actually won it. indeed: really; certainly: Will I help? Yes, indeed I will. John’s coming today. Indeed? Nobody told me!. really: truly; in fact: Is he really your son? He does not look like you!. -
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حَقًّا \ actually: in fact; really: She looks about thirty, but actually she’s thirty-nine. indeed: coming after an adj. or adv. and giving special force to very: Thank you very much indeed. really: truly; in fact: Is he really your son? He does not look like you!, used as an expression of surprise I’ve left my job. "Really?" (a polite inquiry) "you’ve broken a window? Really! You should be more careful." (an angry answer). simply: (usu. before a stressed word) really; certainly: What a simply wonderful idea! You simply must get a new coat. truly: really: Are you truly sorry for your crimes?. -
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جِدًّا \ awfully: very: It’s awfully hot in here. She’s awfully pretty. ever so: very: It’s ever so easy. exceedingly: very: He’s exceedingly clever. extra: more than usually: an extra large bill. extremely: very: You’re extremely kind. frightfully: very: He’s frightfully clever. great: (giving more force to an adjective): That’s a great big dog. greatly: very much: He was greatly ashamed. indeed: coming after an adj. or adv. and giving special force to very: Thank you very much indeed. jolly: very: a jolly good book. most: very: It was most kind of you to help. only too: (with an adj. or p.p.) very: I should be only too pleased to help you. so: (following a negative) showing a comparison: He’s bigger than you, but he’s not so strong (as you). He’s not so strong a boy (not such a strong boy) as you are, showing an effect It was so cold that the water froze. He’s not so ill as to need a doctor;, (stressed) very: I’m so glad that you won!. stiff: (with the verbs bore, scare, worry) to a state of tiredness; nearly to death: Long speeches bore me stiff. stone: (with a few special adj.) completely: stone cold; stone dead. such: of a kind that produces a certain result: It was such a heavy box that I could not lift it. Its weight was such that I could not lift it. unusually: (with an adj.) very; strangely: It is unusually cold in here today. very: (giving special force to an adv. or adj., or to the nouns many, much, few, little): very soon; very hot; very little to eat. well: quite a long way: He’s well over 60. Stand well back from the line. -
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بِالفِعْل \ indeed: really; certainly: Will I help? Yes, indeed I will. -
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8 Sweet Tits Indeed
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9 Very Important Person Indeed
Abbreviation: VIPIУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Very Important Person Indeed
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10 We Indeed Never Developed One Working System
Jocular: WINDOWSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > We Indeed Never Developed One Working System
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11 точно (=indeed), верно подмечено, готов подписаться
Colloquial: true dat (используется в диалоге в качестве комментария)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > точно (=indeed), верно подмечено, готов подписаться
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* * *(ja/jo visst) yes indeed, certainly, of course, indeed (nei visst) no indeed -
13 sandelig
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14 todellakin
indeed (adve)really (adve)truly (adve)* * *• indeed• really• truly -
15 tosiaan
indeed (adve)really (adve)surely (adve)truly (adve)* * *• surely• sure enough• truly• indeed• in truth• really -
16 на самом деле
indeedПо мнению экспертов, сфотографированные образования на самом деле имеют форму пирамид, а «образование овальной формы» похоже на голову. — In the opinion of experts, the photographed formations are indeed pyramid-shaped, and the "oval shaped formation" bears a formal resemblance to a head.
Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > на самом деле
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Воистину воскрес(е)! (возглас на Пасху в ответ на "Христос воскресе!", см. христосоваться) — He ( Christ) is risen indeed! -
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Indeed — In*deed , adv. [Prep. in + deed.] In reality; in truth; in fact; verily; truly; used in a variety of senses. Esp.: (a) Denoting emphasis; as, indeed it is so. (b) Denoting concession or admission; as, indeed, you are right. (c) Denoting surprise; … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
indeed — [in dēd′] adv. [ME indede: see IN1, prep. & DEED] certainly; truly; admittedly: often used for emphasis or confirmation [ it is indeed warm ] or, in questions, to seek confirmation [ did she indeed tell you that? ] interj. used to express… … English World dictionary
indeed — early 14c., in dede in fact, in truth, from O.E. dæd (see DEED (Cf. deed)). Written as two words till c.1600. As an interjection, 1590s; as an expression of surprise or disgust, 1834. Emphatic form in yes (or no) indeedy attested from 1856,… … Etymology dictionary
indeed — [adv] actually absolutely, amen*, certainly, doubtlessly, easily, even, for real, in point of fact, in truth, much, naturally, of course, positively, really, strictly, surely, sure thing*, to be sure, truly, undeniably, undoubtedly, verily,… … New thesaurus
indeed — ► ADVERB 1) used to emphasize a statement, description, or response. 2) used to introduce a further and stronger or more surprising point. 3) used in a response to express interest, incredulity, or contempt. ORIGIN originally as in deed … English terms dictionary
indeed — [[t]ɪndi͟ːd[/t]] ♦♦ 1) ADV: ADV with v, ADV with cl/group (emphasis) You use indeed to confirm or agree with something that has just been said. Later, he admitted that the payments had indeed been made... He did indeed keep important documents… … English dictionary
indeed */*/*/ — UK [ɪnˈdiːd] / US [ɪnˈdɪd] adverb Summary: Indeed can be used in the following ways: as an adverb (following very and an adjective or another adverb): The results were very good indeed. as a way of showing how a sentence or phrase is related to… … English dictionary
indeed — in|deed [ ın did ] function word *** Indeed can be used in the following ways: as an adverb (following very and an adjective or another adverb) mainly in British English: The results were very good indeed. as a way of showing how a sentence or… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
indeed — in|deed W1S3 [ınˈdi:d] adv [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: in + deed] 1.) [sentence adverb] used to emphasize a statement or answer ▪ The blood tests prove that Vince is indeed the father. ▪ Would it help if you had an assistant? It would indeed. 2.)… … Dictionary of contemporary English