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traducir DEFINITELY: sin duda, definitivamente, ¡Sin duda!, ¡Por supuesto!. Más información en el diccionario inglés-español.
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adverb. us / ˈdef·ə·nət·li / Add to word list. without any doubt; certainly: I don’t like that place – I’m definitely not going back there. "Are you really going to quit your job ?" "Definitely!" Note: Definitely is often used for emphasis, esp. in speech.
/ ˈdɛfənɪtli/ in a definite way. definitivamente. We’re definitely not going. Definitivamente no vamos a ir. It’s definitely a movie you would like. Definitivamente es una película que te gustaría.
definitely adv (certainly, undoubtedly) definitivamente adv : indudablemente adv : decididamente : The student definitely appreciates the scholarship money. His high qualifications have definitely helped him. El estudiante definitivamente agradece el dinero de la beca. // Su excelente cualificación definitivamente lo ha ayudado.
1. in a definite manner. 2. (sentence modifier) certainly. he said he was coming, definitely.
1. (en efecto) a. definitivamente. They are definitely leaving for Spain today. Definitivamente saldrán hoy para España. b. sin duda. When it comes to cutting hair, she definitely knows what she's doing. Cuando se trata de cortar cabello, ella sin duda sabe lo que está haciendo. c. decididamente.
adverb. /ˈdefɪnətli/ a way of emphasizing that something is true and that there is no doubt about it. I definitely remember sending the letter. ‘Was it what you expected?’ ‘Yes, definitely.’. ‘Do you plan to have children?’ ‘Definitely not!' Some old people want help; others most definitely do not. The claim is definitely true.