Толковый словарь английского языка - yes
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I. adverb Etymology: Middle English, from Old English gēse Date: before 12th century 1. — used as a function word to express assent or agreement you ready? Yes, I am> 2. — used as a function word usually to introduce correction or contradiction of a negative assertion or direction say that! Yes, I will> 3. — used as a function word to introduce a more emphatic or explicit phrase 4. — used as a function word to indicate uncertainty or polite interest or attentiveness II. noun Date: 1712 an affirmative reply ; yea
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adv. & n. --adv. 1 equivalent to an affirmative sentence: the answer to your question is affirmative, it is as you say or as I have said, the statement etc. made is correct, the request or command will be complied with, the negative statement etc. made is not correct. 2 (in answer to a summons or address) an acknowledgement of one's presence. --n. an utterance of the word yes. Phrases and idioms say yes grant a request or confirm a statement. yes? 1 indeed? is that so? 2 what do you want? yes and a form for introducing a stronger phrase (he came home drunk -- yes, and was sick). yes and no that is partly true and partly untrue. yes-man (pl. -men) colloq. a weakly acquiescent person. Etymology: OE gese, gise, prob. f. gia sie may it be (gia is unrecorded) ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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