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1 liberally
adverb liberalmenteliberally ['lɪbrəli, 'lɪbərə-] adv1) generously: generosamente2) abundantly: abundantemente3) freely: librementeadv.• largamente adv.'lɪbərəlia) ( generously) <give/compliment> generosamente; <apply/spread> abundantemente, generosamenteb) ( not strictly) <translate/interpret> libremente['lɪbǝrǝlɪ]ADV1) (=generously) [give] generosamente; [apply, spread, sprinkle] abundantemente, generosamentehis language is liberally sprinkled with swear words — su lenguaje está salpicado de abundantes palabrotas
2) (=tolerantly) con toleranciathe political prisoners have generally been treated more liberally — por lo general, los prisioneros políticos han sido tratados con más tolerancia
3) (=freely) [interpret, translate] libremente* * *['lɪbərəli]a) ( generously) <give/compliment> generosamente; <apply/spread> abundantemente, generosamenteb) ( not strictly) <translate/interpret> libremente -
2 pepper
A nB vtr1 lit poivrer [meal, food] ;2 fig ( sprinkle liberally) parsemer (with de) ; to be peppered with être parsemé de [swearwords, criticisms] ;3 ( fire at) cribler [person, wall, area] (with de).
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