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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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I. really [ingl brit ˈrɪəli, ingl am ˈri(ə)li] AVV

1. really (for emphasis):

really
you really must taste it
I really like that colour

2. really (very):

really cheap, hot, badly, well
really big
really good

3. really (in actual fact):

really
it was really 100 dollars not 50 dollars
what I really mean is that
he's a good teacher really

4. really (seriously, in all honesty):

really
I really don't know
I'm 45—‘are you really?
j'ai 45 ans’—‘c'est vrai?
does she really?

II. really [ingl brit ˈrɪəli, ingl am ˈri(ə)li] INTER a. well really (expressing annoyance)

really
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
really
archiconnu (archiconnue)
really well-known
jouissif (jouissive) sl
really great
really
really, actually
it really is a scandal!
drôlement colloq
really
it's really good
really
it really blew me away colloq

nel dizionario PONS

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inglese
francese
francese

I. really [ˈrɪəlɪ, ingl am ˈri:ə-] AVV

really
did you really say that?
I really can't stand her
it's easy really

II. really [ˈrɪəlɪ, ingl am ˈri:ə-] INTER

1. really (surprise):

really

2. really (annoyance):

really
oh really?
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
really
really
really
really cool
joliment a. scherz, iron
really
you've done a really good job!
really
really
really!
nel dizionario PONS
inglese
inglese
francese
francese

I. really [ˈri·li] AVV

really
did you really say that?
really it's easy

II. really [ˈri·li] INTER

1. really (surprise):

really

2. really (annoyance):

really
oh really?
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
really
really
really
really easy
really cool
joliment a. scherz, iron
really
you've done a really good job!
really
I am really sorry

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The idea is to ensure that domestic producers of alternative fuel and related equipment are nt put out of business due to crippling liability claims.
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Sometimes a vessel might put out studding sails which would be fixed outboard of these sails along the yards.
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To assess a situation, one should put out exploratory feelers and adopt a perceptive rather than judgmental attitude; conflict resolution skills can be helpful.
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The train passed slowly, but was pursued by strikers who boarded it and put out the engine fire, immobilising it.
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It also put out a call for course books.
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