absolutely

absolutely
{'æbsaluitli}
1. абсолютно, напълно, безусловно, съвършено, неограничено
2. грам. самостоятелно
3. разг. разбира се, непременно, без друго, просто/точно така (в отговор на въпрос)
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{'absaluitli} adv 1. абсолютно, напълно, безусловно, съвър
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съвършено; безусловно; абсолютно;
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1. абсолютно, напълно, безусловно, съвършено, неограничено 2. грам. самостоятелно 3. разг. разбира се, непременно, без друго, просто/точно така (в отговор на въпрос)
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absolutely[¸æbsə´lu:tli] adv абсолютно, напълно; безусловно; съвършено; we \absolutely must do it ние непременно трябва да го направим; a transitive verb used \absolutely ез. преходен глагол, употребен без пряко допълнение.

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