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Перевод: certainly
[наречие] конечно; несомненно; непременно; безусловно; наверное
Тезаурус:
- "It certainly did."
- The Soviet Union certainly has the means.
- Certainly none of his brothers saw anything amiss.
- That weapon could certainly continue to fire ordinary bolts yet not a second hellfire shell without a perilous pause for reloading
- There certainly weren't any racial taunts, so there's obviously been a misunderstanding there."
- And they certainly never considered the stress that world markets would put on staff in the Nineties and beyond.
- On a bright clear day it must be Yes to Ardnamurchan Point; on a wet and misty day, it must certainly be No.
- "I certainly felt badly in need of a rest, having trained and played for the last two to three years virtually without a break.
- The Labour Party in Scotland has failed to deliver; I have not been betrayed, I have been misguided - and I am certainly not alone.
- In a way the answer is "No", for certainly the elves play no part in Tolkien's War in Heaven, when Melkor is shut out.
- This subject certainly won't "beat" your camcorder's autofocus because of its speed of movement, but its low reflectivity and dark colour might still confuse the system.
- For children in the late twentieth century there is the added difficulty that they do not live in a spiritually-secure environment, almost certainly lacking the supportive family and community that was Saint Teresa's world.
- Certainly nothing about Niki is particularly reverent: the coldness of his family (their "twenty-room garret" in Vienna), the autocratic "old" Lauda, his grandfather, his school-and-garage days (hopeless), the various "borrowings" by which he wangled his cars, all that passes in a breeze.
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