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Перевод: assuredly speek assuredly


[наречие]
конечно; бесспорно; несомненно


Тезаурус:

  1. Evil in Germany was so heinous, so unmistakable in the late 1930s, that all the world would assuredly join forces to wipe it out.
  2. Fail to control your work boundaries and you will assuredly be on the receiving end, like Margaret, of endless inappropriate delegation, buck passing and management by inertia.
  3. So, up-to-the-minute styling and first-class performance, combined with that irresistible whiff of exclusivity doesn't have to cost the earth, as these three fine examples most assuredly demonstrate.
  4. Assuredly some will prove more valuable, some less so, some unworkable.
  5. To take comfort in the simple truth about Hard Times: that however rotten things might seem at the moment, they will most assuredly seem altogether quaint fifty years from now.
  6. Assuredly.
  7. If you do, you will assuredly be severely handled at the trial and it is not unlikely your evidence will be disbelieved.
  8. Surprisingly Dingwall states categorically that Geschwind's theory, "while ingenious, is most assuredly incorrect"
  9. His rapping is assuredly excellent (and he's a rapper, right, not Bernie Clifton at the Wimbledon Playhouse), his mail-order independence is a real shot in the arm, some of his homespun original prankster rhymes are refreshing, and the sheer ebullient power of his music can knock you flat.
  10. The quotations were accurate but one sensed within Aumann's text an underlying idea: not just that Palestine was empty of people - which it assuredly was not - but that perhaps those people who did live there somehow did not deserve to do so; that they were too slovenly to use modern irrigation methods or to plant trees or to build brick houses.
  11. The Standard commentary column enthused again about the benefits that would accrue to the town; "people of means and leisure will take up residence in the district; it has long been said that Henley needed further attractions and the present move is assuredly one in the right direction".
  12. Coleridge and Sara began their married life more conventionally, and within a few days he was writing in enraptured terms to Tom Poole from their "comfortable Cot" in Clevedon: "the prospect around us is perhaps more various than any in the kingdom - Mine Eye gluttonizes. - The Sea - the distant Islands! the opposite Coasts! - I shall assuredly write Rhymes - let the nine Muses prevent it, if they can."
  13. Assuredly the verdict of the Fool upon King Lear has come home to us:

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