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 Übersetzung für 'Why certainly' von Englisch nach Deutsch
Why certainly!Aber selbstverständlich!
Teiltreffer
QM
why-why diagram
Warum-Warum-Diagramm {n}
Certainly!Gewiss!
234
certainly {adv}gewiß [alt]
34
certainly {adv}gewisslich [poetisch]
21
certainly {adv}bestimmt
714
certainly {adv}freilich [selbstverständlich]
305
certainly {adv}allerdings­
7815
certainly {adv}sicherlich
3321
certainly {adv}in der Tat
certainly {adv}natürlich [sicher, gewiss]
5293
certainly {adv}sicher
960
certainly {adv}allemal [ugs.] [gewiss]
63
certainly {adv}notwendigerweise
48
certainly {adv}gewiss
1083
certainly {adv}sehr wohl [sicher, gewiss]
certainly {adv}gewißlich [alt] [poet., sonst veraltend]
6
certainly {adv}sehr wahrscheinlich
Certainly.Ganz recht.
certainly {adv}ja
377
most certainly {adv}ganz gewiss
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • I cannot make out why, the country is no doubt difficult but I certainly expected more."
  • The Nevada ACLU executive director said "We don't subscribe to Hans' theories and certainly understand why some students find them offensive ...
  • The heroine Harriet Vane studies Lady Shrewsbury's portrait and wonders why the college had chosen "so ominous a patroness … a great intellectual certainly, but something of a holy terror".
  • Why they would have done so remains obscure, but the name is of the same type as "hed-" (English "heath"), human and possibly but less certainly man.
  • While the poems were almost certainly transmitted orally before being recorded in writing, scholars such as Brown see no reason why significant change through the oral transmission should exist—because the poems were held in high regard, there would be more social pressure to repeat them precisely.

  • It is not clear why the term should have survived later in the printing trade. Certainly the goose has long ago parted company with the printers' wayzgoose, which was usually held in July, though it had no fixed season.
  • Hawking also describes his own "chronology protection conjecture", which provides a more formal explanation for why faster-than-light and backwards time travel are almost certainly impossible.
  • The approaching elections, which were to follow the promulgation of the Constitution certainly can explain why the Liberal Constitutional Party was founded in October 1922.
  • Mark Blaug, a specialist in the history of economic thought, credits Fetter and Clark with influencing mainstream economists to abandon the idea "that land is a unique factor of production and hence that there is any special need for a special theory of ground rent" claiming that "this is in fact the basis of all the attacks on Henry George by contemporary economists and certainly the fundamental reason why professional economists increasingly ignored him".
  • Colbert restated this hypothesis more confidently in 1961: "Certainly this crocodile must have been a predator of dinosaurs; otherwise why would it have been so overwhelmingly gigantic?

  • When interviewed by German talk show host Hans Rosenthal on why he had named it the "PAL system", Bruch replied that certainly no German would want to have a "Bruch-System" had his family name been used as the eponym; "Bruch" in German is synonymous with "broken".
  • A test called the ET scan would certainly yield a positive result if the patient had popitis, and a negative result if she has flapemia.
  • Owning a station or being a conductor on the Underground Railroad (UGRR) was most certainly illegal behavior, although not considered unethical behavior by many people.
  • One theory is that the printing plate used to create Wagner's card broke early on in the production process, but Wagner was a major star at the time and new plates would almost certainly have been created.
  • One idea is that the parade was intended to ward off evil spirits - it can certainly ward off children, some of whom are terrified at the very sight of the Burryman, and avoid looking him in the eye.

  • Thompson wrote "If you rode the Black Shadow at top speed for any length of time, you would almost certainly die.
  • Kate Ford, said: "Tracy has committed murder before and got away with it and she certainly takes no prisoners when it comes to getting revenge on people who have wronged her.
  • ] certainly did not help. Only about 4,800 were sold for the year, of which 869 were station wagons.
  • They had possibly lived in the area since the Bronze Age, and certainly during the pre-Roman Iron Age.
  • Certainly, the Nationalists had a high opinion of Li's organisational skills; a secret report prepared during their rural pacification campaign in 1928 explained why they were having particular difficulties in Anyuan:<blockquote>The reason the Communist Party has such a deeply rooted and firm foundation at Anyuan is because in the past the Communists carried out comprehensive 'red education' at Anyuan.

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