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1 simply
adverblive/eat simply — einfach leben/essen
2) (absolutely) einfach3) (categorically, without good reason, without asking) einfach; (merely) nurit simply isn't true — es ist einfach nicht wahr
you simply must see that film — du musst den Film einfach sehen
I was simply trying to help — ich wollte nur helfen
simply because... — einfach weil...
* * *1) (only: I do it simply for the money.)2) (absolutely: simply beautiful.) einfach3) (in a simple manner: She was always very simply dressed.) einfach* * *sim·ply[ˈsɪmpli]1. (not elaborately) einfachI \simply do my job for the money ich mache meinen Job nur wegen des GeldesI \simply don't know what happened ich weiß schlichtweg nicht, was passiert istyou look \simply beautiful in that dress du siehst in dem Kleid einfach bezaubernd ausyou \simply must try this! du musst das einfach versuchen!he lived \simply in a small hut er lebte sehr bescheiden in einer kleinen Hütte* * *['sImplɪ]adveinfach; (= merely) nur, bloßto put it simply... — um es einfach auszudrücken...
very simply, he was short of money — er war schlicht und einfach knapp bei Kasse
not simply... but also... — nicht (einfach) nur..., sondern auch...
he was known simply as Jay —
* * *simply [ˈsımplı] adv1. einfach (etc; → academic.ru/67349/simple">simple):put it simply (Redew) einfach ausgedrückt2. bloß, nur:simply and solely einzig und allein3. umg einfach (wundervoll etc)* * *adverb1) (in an uncomplicated manner) einfach; (in an unsophisticated manner) schlichtlive/eat simply — einfach leben/essen
2) (absolutely) einfach3) (categorically, without good reason, without asking) einfach; (merely) nursimply because... — einfach weil...
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2 purely
adverb1) (solely) rein2) (merely) lediglich* * *adverb pur* * *pure·ly[ˈpjʊəli, AM ˈpjʊr-]1. (completely) rein, ausschließlichany resemblance to any person, living or dead, is \purely coincidental jede Ähnlichkeit mit lebenden oder verstorbenen Personen ist rein zufälliga \purely vegetarian diet eine rein vegetarische Kost2. (merely) bloß, lediglich\purely and simply schlicht und einfach3. (free of evil) unschuldig4. (virtuously) keuschto live \purely keusch leben* * *['pjʊəlɪ]advrein* * *purely [ˈpjʊə(r)lı] adv1. rein2. rein, ganz:* * *adverb1) (solely) rein2) (merely) lediglich* * *adv.rein adv.
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