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Definition of certainly in English: certainlyadverb ˈsəːt(ə)nliˈsərtnli 1sentence adverb Used to emphasize the speaker's belief that what is said is true. 无疑;确定地(用以表示说话者相信所言属实) the prestigious address certainly adds to the firm's appeal 这个久负盛名的地址肯定会增强公司的吸引力。 Example sentencesExamples - On the east coast, a three-hour drive from Tofino, it is certainly worth a short stay.
- While that may certainly have been true a decade ago, it cannot be said to be the case now.
- It certainly is true that people need to avoid certain things if we're going to survive.
- On the other hand, if it turns out to be true, they certainly can claim to have been the first to mention it.
- It is certainly not true to say that trains do not stop in Guiseley because they are already full.
- This certainly adds a realistic dimension to the film and brings the stories down to earth.
- First, it is certainly true that some judges are liberal, much more so than in the past.
- It may be true of good wine, but it is certainly not true of a good sommelier.
- It is certainly worth spending a few hours exploring here, even if you choose not to spend the night.
- There are others as well, of course, and one of them will almost certainly come true.
- One of those deficiencies will certainly be addressed and you can guess which one.
- Sitting in a full and happy cinema certainly adds another dimension to a film.
- League consolidation is the main aim but a good cup run will certainly add to the already high team spirit.
- It is certainly true that it is very difficult to use economics as a predictor of markets.
- It certainly adds to the enjoyment, making the Vanquish an easier car to get to know.
- It took a while to get to the front of the line, but it was certainly worth the wait.
- It has taken many years for the book to reach us and it was certainly worth the effort.
- It is telling them that and it is not true and it is certainly not proven to be true.
- Now this may be true, and certainly supporters of Marx have tried hard to establish it.
- It adds musical depth and certainly creates new levels of interest in most if not all of the tracks.
Synonyms unquestionably, surely, assuredly, definitely, beyond question, without question, beyond doubt, unequivocally, indubitably, undeniably, irrefutably, indisputably, incontrovertibly, incontestably, obviously, patently, manifestly, evidently, plainly, clearly, transparently, palpably, unmistakably, conclusively, undisputedly, undoubtedly there are no two ways about it informal as sure as eggs is eggs - 1.1 Used to indicate that a statement is made as a concession or contrasted with another.
没错,的确,确实(如此),无可否认(用于表示让步或表示某一说法是另一说法的对照) our current revenues are certainly lower than anticipated 我们现在的收益的确比预期的少。 Example sentencesExamples - It was certainly quite a contrast from the last time when I saw him as Hilarion in Giselle.
- We can certainly, of course, shut ourselves off and say we can make nothing of it.
- From all this it can be seen that it is certainly not the case that a contract for a lease is as good as a lease.
- The lad can certainly play in a number of positions, but where remains to be seen.
- They generally like to play on traditional courses, and this is certainly a break from that.
- There is of course a matter of degree here, but certainly quantum physics is not in any kind of grey area at all.
- His spirits have certainly not been lowered by the slump afflicting several of his players.
- It certainly beats sitting on the carpet waiting for mum to decide that it is time for a change of scenery.
- There is certainly no indication that the house was put to any other use during these gaps.
- We should remark, of course, that Cramer was certainly not the first to give this rule.
- I have yet to decide, but am certainly going to give him my serious consideration.
- It was certainly better than the average submission, so he decided to spend a little time on it.
- For although it was indeed judged Council of the Year, it certainly was not on any public vote.
- There is certainly no reason to take the second course of action over the first.
- Recent research is not conclusive, but certainly does not rule out the possibility.
- Boris was most certainly not one of them, and I see no indication he has changed much since.
Synonyms admittedly, beyond question, without question, definitely, undoubtedly, without a doubt - 1.2 Used to express complete agreement with something that has just been said.
确实如此(用于表示完全同意对方刚说过的话) ‘A good idea,’ she agreed. ‘Certainly!’ “好主意,"她同意道,“确实如此!” Example sentencesExamples - "Why, certainly," replied Hardin, amiably. "We're all scholars more or less."
- "Certainly, madam," he replied.
- "Why certainly. This one here, this cute plushie, is great for girls of that age."
Synonyms yes, definitely, absolutely, sure, by all means, quite, indeed, of course, positively, naturally, without doubt, without question, unquestionably affirmative British dated rather
Definition of certainly in US English: certainlyadverbˈsərtnliˈsərtnlē 1sentence adverb Undoubtedly; definitely; surely. the prestigious address certainly adds to the firm's appeal 这个久负盛名的地址肯定会增强公司的吸引力。 it certainly isn't worth risking your life Example sentencesExamples - It is certainly true that it is very difficult to use economics as a predictor of markets.
- It took a while to get to the front of the line, but it was certainly worth the wait.
- League consolidation is the main aim but a good cup run will certainly add to the already high team spirit.
- On the east coast, a three-hour drive from Tofino, it is certainly worth a short stay.
- It adds musical depth and certainly creates new levels of interest in most if not all of the tracks.
- On the other hand, if it turns out to be true, they certainly can claim to have been the first to mention it.
- It certainly adds to the enjoyment, making the Vanquish an easier car to get to know.
- It has taken many years for the book to reach us and it was certainly worth the effort.
- Now this may be true, and certainly supporters of Marx have tried hard to establish it.
- It is certainly worth spending a few hours exploring here, even if you choose not to spend the night.
- There are others as well, of course, and one of them will almost certainly come true.
- It certainly is true that people need to avoid certain things if we're going to survive.
- It may be true of good wine, but it is certainly not true of a good sommelier.
- First, it is certainly true that some judges are liberal, much more so than in the past.
- It is certainly not true to say that trains do not stop in Guiseley because they are already full.
- This certainly adds a realistic dimension to the film and brings the stories down to earth.
- While that may certainly have been true a decade ago, it cannot be said to be the case now.
- One of those deficiencies will certainly be addressed and you can guess which one.
- Sitting in a full and happy cinema certainly adds another dimension to a film.
- It is telling them that and it is not true and it is certainly not proven to be true.
Synonyms unquestionably, surely, assuredly, definitely, beyond question, without question, beyond doubt, unequivocally, indubitably, undeniably, irrefutably, indisputably, incontrovertibly, incontestably, obviously, patently, manifestly, evidently, plainly, clearly, transparently, palpably, unmistakably, conclusively, undisputedly, undoubtedly - 1.1 (in answer to a question or command) yes; by all means.
“A good idea,” she agreed. “Certainly!” “好主意,"她同意道,“确实如此!” Example sentencesExamples - "Why, certainly," replied Hardin, amiably. "We're all scholars more or less."
- "Certainly, madam," he replied.
- "Why certainly. This one here, this cute plushie, is great for girls of that age."
Synonyms yes, definitely, absolutely, sure, by all means, quite, indeed, of course, positively, naturally, without doubt, without question, unquestionably
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