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1 ♦ surely
♦ surely /ˈʃʊəlɪ, ˈʃɔ:lɪ/avv.1 certo; di certo; naturalmente; senza dubbio; non è che… ( esprimendo un'opinione, una speranza, ecc.): It surely cannot have been Jack, certo non può essere stato Jack; He surely doesn't expect me to accept his offer, di certo non s'aspetterà che accetti la sua offerta; You know her, surely?, naturalmente, la conosci, è vero?; Surely we have met before?, non è che ci siamo già conosciuti?3 con sicurezza; in modo sicuro: The pianist played skilfully and surely, la pianista ha suonato con grande perizia e sicurezza● (prov.) Slowly but surely, chi va piano va sano e va lontano. -
2 slowly slow·ly adv
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3 surely
['ʃɔːlɪ] [AE 'ʃʊərlɪ]1) (expressing certainty) sicuramente, certamenteyou noted his phone number, surely? — ovviamente ti sei segnato il suo numero di telefono, vero?
surely you can understand that? — lo capisci, vero?
surely to God o goodness you've written that letter by now! — non dirmi che non hai ancora scritto quella lettera!
"it was in 1991" - "1992, surely" — "era il 1991" - "1992, vorrai dire"
4) (yes) certo"will you meet me?" - "surely" — "mi verrai incontro?" - "sicuramente"
* * *1) (used in questions, exclamations etc to indicate what the speaker considers probable: Surely she's finished her work by now!; You don't believe what she said, surely?) di sicuro2) (without doubt, hesitation, mistake or failure: Slowly but surely we're achieving our aim.) con sicurezza3) ((in answers) certainly; of course: `May I come with you?' `Surely!') certamente* * *['ʃɔːlɪ] [AE 'ʃʊərlɪ]1) (expressing certainty) sicuramente, certamenteyou noted his phone number, surely? — ovviamente ti sei segnato il suo numero di telefono, vero?
surely you can understand that? — lo capisci, vero?
surely to God o goodness you've written that letter by now! — non dirmi che non hai ancora scritto quella lettera!
"it was in 1991" - "1992, surely" — "era il 1991" - "1992, vorrai dire"
4) (yes) certo"will you meet me?" - "surely" — "mi verrai incontro?" - "sicuramente"
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