0 used to reply completely or to emphasize something and show that there is no doubt about it:
She certainly had a friend called Mark, but I don't know whether he was her boyfriend.
"This is rather a difficult question." "Yes, it's certainly not easy."
"Do you think more money should be given to education?" "Certainly!"
"Had you forgotten about our anniversary?" "Certainly not! I've reserved a table at Michel's restaurant for this evening."
"Could you lend me £10?" "Certainly."
2 When said in answer to a question asking for help, certainly means yes:
"Can you give me a hand?" "Certainly."
We certainly don't lead a life of luxury but we're not poor either.
The campaign has certainly succeeded in raising public awareness of the issue.
I suppose (that) you think that's funny. Well, I certainly don't.
An individual can make up her own language, certainly.
All of the topics are developed in considerable detail, involving a degree of extrapolation that is certainly courageous and perhaps foolhardy.
While nerve endings in the nose play a central role, the taste certainly is not there.
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毫無疑問, (用於肯定的答覆或強調)當然,毫無疑問,確實,肯定, (用於對請求表示強烈同意或不同意)當然,行…
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