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1 interceptor weapon instructor school
Military: IWISУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > interceptor weapon instructor school
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2 безусловно
1) General subject: absolutely, by all means, certainly, fairly, (усиление) indeed, iwis, obviously, positively, sure, sure thing, sure!, to be sure!, without question, without reserve, yes, be sure!, definitely (Seeing these results, that definitely gives you the confidence to carry on.), without doubt, clearly, easily2) Mathematics: be certain, for sure, indisputably, undoubtedly, unquestionably, without contradiction, without fail3) Law: simpliciter, unconditionally5) Makarov: implicitly, in all conscience, indeed, necessarily, sure as hell, sure enough, upon ( one's) conscience, very much so, without reservation6) Taboo: damn tootin', damn well -
3 в самом деле
1) General subject: I say!, in good sooth, in sooth, in troth, in very deed, quite, quotha, really, really and truly, ywis, indeed2) Ironical: forsooth3) Obsolete: iwis5) Diplomatic term: in point of fact6) Makarov: in substance, of a verity -
4 наверняка
1) General subject: ( as) sure as death, as sure as a gun, as sure as eggs is eggs, as sure as fate, fail, for a certainty, for a sitter, for certain, for sure, hundred to one, of a certainty, surely, with any confidence, iwis, definitely2) Colloquial: bound to3) American: it is dollars to doughnuts, sure thing4) Mathematics: be certain, be sure, certainly, it is likely that, probably5) Jargon: sure why6) Business: most certainly7) Makarov: as sure as death, without fail -
5 jużci
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > jużci
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6 ÞÝ
(gen. -jar, dat. -ju; pl. -jar), f. bondmaid, bondwomnan.* * *n., qs. þivi, [Ulf. þjus = οἰκέτης, þiwan = δουλουν, þiwi = παιδίσκη, þiwis = δουλος; A. S. þeow; Dan. ty, tyende; cp. þjó-na]:—a serf, bondsman; þý hans eðr ambátt, Gísl. 132 (for þýr).2. in mod. usage, metaph. vile, bad people; þýið með þrælum sínum, Pass. 11. 12. -
7 Maori
Maori for usual, ordinary, normal After the arrival of the Europeans the word Maori was applied by Maori to describe themselves. At first, they called themselves tangata maori - normal people. The Maori " iwis " are of Polynesian descent. Many Maoris have some " Pakeha " blood. Te reo Maori is the Maori language.
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Iwis — ist ein deutscher Hersteller von Präzisionsketten und mechanischer Antriebstechnik für die Automobilindustrie sowie den Maschinen und Anlagenbau. Hauptsitz des Unternehmens ist München. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Geschichte 2 Auszeichnungen 3… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Iwis — I*wis , adv. Indeed; truly. See {Ywis}. [Written also {iwys}, {iwisse}, etc.] [Obs.] Ascham. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
iwis — [i wis′] adv. [ME < OE gewiss (akin to Ger), certain(ly) < ge , + wiss, certain: for IE base see WISE2] Archaic certainly; assuredly … English World dictionary
iwis — adverb Certainly, surely, indeed. God vanished long ago, iwis, A mere subjective synthesis … Wiktionary
iwis — adverb Etymology: Middle English, from Old English gewis certain; akin to Old High German giwisso certainly, Old English witan to know more at wit Date: 12th century archaic surely … New Collegiate Dictionary
iwis — /i wis /, adv. Obs. certainly. Also, ywis. [bef. 900; ME, adv. use of neut. of OE gewiss (adj.) certain; c. D gewis, G gewiss certain, certainly; akin to WIT2; see Y ] * * * … Universalium
iwis — surely; certainly Forthright s Forsoothery … Phrontistery dictionary
iwis — adv. == certainly. RG. 439, 370. AS. gewis … Oldest English Words
iwis — i•wis [[t]ɪˈwɪs[/t]] adv. archaic certainly • Etymology: bef. 900; ME, adv. use of neut. of OE gewiss (adj.) certain, c. OHG giwis; akin to wit II; see y … From formal English to slang
iwis — /iˈwɪs/ (say ee wis) adverb Obsolete certainly. Also, ywis. {Middle English adverbial use of Old English adjective gewis certain} …
iwis — ēˈwis, ÷īˈw adverb Etymology: Middle English, from Old English gewis certain; akin to Old High German giwisso certainly, Old Norse vīss certain, Gothic unwiss uncertain, unsure, Greek aïstos unknown, and the prehistoric root of Old English witan… … Useful english dictionary