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certainly
adv. конечно, непременно; несомненно he is certainly better today - ему, несомненно, лучше сегодня May I visit him? Yes, certainly. - Можно его навестить? Да, конечно.
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  1. конечно, непременно; несомненно; безусловно he will certainly come back —- он непременно вернется certainly I parked outside your door —- конечно, я поставил машину прямо против вашей двери 2. в ответах на вопросы: may we see the patient? - C. —- можно навестить больного? - (Да) конечно may I borrow your clothes-brush? - C. —- можно взять у вас плятяную щетку? - Пожалуйста will you lend me your toth-brush? - C. not —- вы не одолжите мне зубную щетку? - Ни в коем случае ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  adv. 1 undoubtedly, definitely. 2 confidently. 3 (in affirmative answer to a question or command) yes; by all means. ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   adverb  Date: 14th century  1. in a manner that is certain ; with certainty  2. it is certain that ; assuredly ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English. 1. You use certainly to emphasize what you are saying when you are making a statement. The bombs are almost certainly part of a much bigger conspiracy... Today’s inflation figure is certainly too high... Certainly, pets can help children develop friendship skills. = undoubtedly ADV: ADV with cl/group c darkgreen]emphasis 2. You use certainly when you are agreeing with what someone has said. ‘In any case you remained friends.’—‘Certainly.’... ‘You keep out of their way don’t you?’—‘I certainly do.’ ADV: ADV as reply 3. You say certainly not when you want to say ‘no’ in a strong way. ‘Perhaps it would be better if I withdrew altogether.’—‘Certainly not!’ ADV as reply c darkgreen]emphasis ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~ adv sentence adverb 1 without any doubt; of course  (Certainly we'll consider your suggestion, Alan. | That certainly does change the situation. | "Not smoking has made a real difference." "It certainly has.")  (- see of course, surely) 2 used to agree or give your permission  ("I'd like a beer, please" "Certainly, sir." | "Can I come along?" "Certainly.") 3 certainly not! used to disagree completely, or to refuse to give permission  ("Did you break my camera?" "Certainly not!") ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

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