indeed

US: /ˌɪnˈdid/
UK: /ˌɪndˈiːd/


English Vietnamese dictionary


indeed /in'di:d/
  • phó từ
    • thực vậy, thực mà, quả thực, thực lại là
      • I was indeed very glad to hear the news: tôi quả thực rất vui mừng khi nghe tin ấy
      • thank you very much indeed: thực rất cảm ơn ông
      • he is, indeed a clever man: anh ta quả thực là một người thông minh
      • yes, indeed!: có, thực mà indeed
      • no, indeed!: không, thực mà!
      • this seeming reason for sorrow is indeed one for joy: cái có vẻ là lý do làm cho buồn thì thực lại là một lý do làm cho vui
    • thực vậy ư, thế à, vậy à, thế
      • he spoke to me about you indeed - Oh, indeed!: ông ta nói với tôi về anh ồ, thực vậy ư!
      • who is this Mr. Smith? - who is he indeed?: ông Xmít này là ai đây? ừ, ông ấy là ai thế?

Advanced English dictionary


+ adverb
1 used to emphasize a positive statement or answer: 'Was he very angry?' 'Indeed he was.' + 'Do you agree?' 'Indeed I do / Yes, indeed.' + 'You said you'd help?' 'I did indeed-yes.' + It is indeed a remarkable achievement.
2 (especially BrE) used after very and an adjective or adverb to emphasize a statement, description, etc: Thank you very much indeed! + I was very sad indeed to hear of your father's death.
3 (formal, especially BrE) used to add information to a statement: I don't mind at all. Indeed, I would be delighted to help.
4 (spoken, especially BrE) used to show that you are surprised at sth or that you find sth ridiculous: A ghost indeed! I've never heard anything so silly.
5 (spoken) used when you are repeating a question that sb has just asked and showing that you do not know the answer: 'Why did he do it?' 'Why indeed?'
Idioms see FRIEND

Thesaurus dictionary


adv.
1 certainly, surely, to be sure, doubtless(ly), undoubtedly, undeniably, definitely, positively, absolutely, exactly, just so, actually, truly, truthfully, seriously, (all) joking aside, in (point of) fact, of course, really, in reality, to be realistic, naturally, upon my word, on my honour, on my oath, Brit rather, Colloq no kidding:
Indeed, that is the news he has been expecting.
2 what is more, still, not to say, as a matter of fact, if the truth be known, to say the least:
His had been a depressing, indeed miserable childhood.
interj.
3 Is that so!, You don't say!, Really!, By George!, By Jove!, (Upon) my word!, My goodness!, Goodness!, Gracious!, Mercy!, Good Lord!, Good heavens!, My stars!, Fancy that!, Imagine (that)!, Well, I'll be (damned)!, Colloq Brit Blimey!, Cor!, Crikey!:
'I've torn up the winning lottery ticket.' 'Indeed!'

Concise English dictionary


ɪn'dɪːd
adv.
+in truth (often tends to intensify)
+(used as an interjection) an expression of surprise or skepticism or irony etc.