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de verdad

Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford

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really [americ ˈri(ə)li, Brit ˈrɪəli] ADV

1. really (in fact):

I really did see him!
I really don't care
it's sad really
do you like it? — not really
¿te gusta? — no mucho

2. really as intensifier:

it was really hot
really and truly

3. really as interj:

she won a prize — (oh,) really? (expressing interest)
she's nearly 40 — really? (expressing surprise)
ronda los 40 — ¿de verdad? or ¡no me digas!
I mean, really: he's got a nerve
no, really, I do want to come
está muy bien coloq
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really
she was really happy
de a devis adverb phrase
really
really
to be really smart
that dress is really tacky coloq
that dress is really naff Brit coloq
he was really plastered coloq

no Dicionário PONS

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I. really [ˈrɪəli, americ ˈri:ə-] ADV

1. really (genuinely):

really

2. really (actually):

really

3. really (very):

really

II. really [ˈrɪəli, americ ˈri:ə-] INTERJ

1. really (surprise and interest):

really
¿ah ?

2. really (annoyance):

really

3. really (disbelief):

really
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really expensive
really well
really good
really good
really expensive
really big
really
really
that really is the limit!
no Dicionário PONS
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I. really [ˈri·ə·li] ADV

1. really (genuinely):

really

2. really (actually):

really

3. really (very):

really

II. really [ˈri·ə·li] INTERJ

1. really (surprise and interest):

really
¿ah ?

2. really (annoyance):

really

3. really (disbelief):

really
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really expensive
really good
really expensive
really good
really
he looked really smart
it's really cool music
really
I'm really pissed off

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There's no place for faddish academics any more.
www.theglobeandmail.com
Wes was a traditional scholar, learned, impatient with anything he thought sloppy or faddish.
news.stanford.edu
They're only engaging in the latest and most faddish online content distribution.
www.independent.ie
Take the faddish 360-degree feedback "innovation," where employees get anonymous reviews from people they work with, for, and above.
www.huffingtonpost.com
Autism has had a faddish relationship with pharmaceuticals.
theconversation.com