0 used to add emphasis after 'very' followed by an adjective or adverb -- gerçekten/Sahi mi?
For a four-year-old, her vocabulary is very good indeed.
Thank you very much indeed.
1 used when someone has said something that surprises, interests, or annoys you -- hakikaten, aslına bakarsan, aslında
2 used to emphasize that something is true or that you agree with it -- cidden, hakikaten
"He sounds a very interesting man." "He is indeed."
3 used when you say more to support or develop what has already been said -- doğrusu, açıkcası, aslında
For such creatures speed is not important, indeed it is counterproductive.
Indeed, this is a classic book, still owned by many players.
Indeed, we assume that the phonetic processes of the type described are generally not accessible to overt manipulation.
Indeed, the cases cover all possible normal purely negative 2-programs without virtual constraints.
Indeed, people's social and psychological attributes shape their behaviour but, in many ways, behaviour is only partially predictable.
Indeed, he had further success, because some of his pupils were allowed to go on to further study after all.
Indeed, these characteristics in retired people can also be seen as a protective shield with regard to their entry into retired life.
Indeed, representations in the brain are not thought by visual neuroscientists to be point-by-point picture-like representations.
Indeed, the wish to avoid such veto power may both contribute to surplus coalitions and to grand coalitions between major parties.
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的確,實在, 確實,當然, 甚至,而且…
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的确,实在, 确实,当然, 甚至,而且…
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se usa para acentuar la palabra “very”: realmente, efectivamente, ciertamente…
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de fato, certamente…
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本当に(”very” の意味を強める), 確かに…
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en effet, effectivement, vraiment…
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s’utilitza per a reforçar la paraula “very”: realment, s’utilitza per a dir que una cosa és correcta: efectivament…
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