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undoubtedly

/uhn-dou-tid-lee/US // ʌnˈdaʊ tɪd li //UK // (ʌnˈdaʊtɪdlɪ) //

无疑,毋庸置疑,毋庸置疑的是,无疑是

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adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : certainly or definitely; without doubt: Seats will undoubtedly sell out fast for this one-night performance.

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Examples

  • Make sure it won’t hang over the sides of your bed, because the weight will undoubtedly drag the blanket over the edge and onto the floor.

  • Mingling with someone newBeing single in the middle of a pandemic is undoubtedly a struggle.

  • The figures are undoubtedly subject to a little Limbaugh-ian grandiosity.

  • The dogs have undoubtedly learned their skills to a high degree.

  • While it might not be necessary for at-home work, it will undoubtedly upgrade your company’s productivity.

  • The Interview, their fifth feature together, is undoubtedly their most controversial.

  • Undoubtedly, the enormous inherited fortunes of the aristocracy facilitated a certain eccentricity.

  • When asked about the rape allegation, Cosby—undoubtedly upon the advice of counsel—said nothing.

  • The public conversation about infidelity has undoubtedly become more nuanced.

  • With two Dallas nurses hospitalized with Ebola and one patient dead, the city is undoubtedly worried.

  • It is undoubtedly true if we look at any little portion of business activity taken as a fragment by itself.

  • I must admit that there is some excuse for you; the pearl of Andalusia is undoubtedly ravissante.

  • For the physician who wishes to use only one blood-stain, Wright's fluid is undoubtedly the best of those mentioned.

  • Undoubtedly his existence is a product of the system, a pathological product, a kind of elephantiasis of individualism.

  • Undoubtedly the first improvements to be named must be the pneumatic and electro-pneumatic actions.