dictionnaire Turc - Anglais

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1. certainly


Certainly.
Certainly she wouldn't have dreamt that I would get up promptly without grumbling.
Translation is like a woman. If it is beautiful, it is not faithful. If it is faithful, it is most certainly not beautiful.
For, in reason, all government without the consent of the governed is the very definition of slavery: but in fact, eleven men well armed will certainly subdue one single man in his shirt.
There's no telling what kind of trouble this proposal might stir up. The result is certainly going to be something to see.
I have often observed how little young ladies are interested by books of a serious stamp, though written solely for their benefit. It amazes me, I confess; for, certainly, there can be nothing so advantageous to them as instruction.
If you say "I was tricked," well that's certainly so but there's no mistaking that you were the one who signed up on a "sweet deal".
Certainly if someone is _that_ beautiful you'd draw back from approaching her. "Thought you'd agree."
In fact, there is a joke about passport photos: If you really look like the picture in your passport, you certainly need a vacation!
We've got taller so they don't fit. "Right, it's certainly not that we've got fat!" "The useful phrase 'grown up' is our trump card."
I had a nagging feeling that the atmosphere resembled somebody and, now that you mention it, yes, you're right. Certainly ZZ TOP had this kind of feel.
If there are genuine differences between these two cultures, I think that the largest are certainly in what you think about foreigners studying your native language.
Certainly there are inequalities in level of education even within a generation, but there have been no visible inequities between machines and materials in recent years.
The Koran, far from being inimitable, is a literary work of inferior quality, as it is neither clear, nor understandable, nor does it possess any practical value and is certainly not a revealed book.
The act known as terrorism, that rips away from us in an instant our peaceful days of happiness, is certainly worthy of being called an enemy to all mankind.

2. absolutely


I thought a bunch of people would go water skiing with us, but absolutely no one else showed up.
absolutely filthy
I was just admiring your roses. They're absolutely gorgeous. "Oh, I'm flattered. Thank you."
It's absolutely miserable outside; cold, wet rain is no good for drinking beer on the plaza with your friends.
I absolutely love going to concerts not just because I get a chance to meet the musician or singer but because of the wondrous feeling of a live performance.
There is but One who is absolutely by and through himself, — namely, God; and God is not the mere dead conception to which we have thus given utterance, but he is in himself pure Life.
These young people are talking loudly amongst themselves and have absolutely no regard for those around them.
You haven't fallen in love have you!? I won't have it! Having that man become my brother-in-law; I absolutely hate that!
I usually cut loose a bit and drink plenty before a day off work but if my drinks are cut with tochu tea then I get absolutely no hangover.
Things like grammars that can be called absolutely correct do not exist anywhere.
There's no way to convince him. He absolutely insists that the only way to solve the problem is his way.
One morning at breakfast we children were informed to our utter dismay that we could no longer be permitted to run absolutely wild.
He has had absolutely no part in the conspiracy; it was not he, but his brother, who had an axe to grind against the government.
The best way to really know a person is to see how he behaves when he is absolutely free to choose.
Christopher Columbus once decided to burn absolutely everything in an entire village after one of the natives stole his parrot. He was disappointed that he couldn't burn their water. So he invented fluorine.

3. for sure


You've gotta do it Jack. And this time for sure.
It's difficult to say for sure.