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adverbmenschlich; (by human means) mit menschlichen Mitteln* * ** * *hu·man·ly[ˈhju:mənli]adv menschlichto do/try everything \humanly possible alles Menschenmögliche tun/versuchen* * *['hjuːmənlɪ]advmenschlichhumanly comprehensible — für den Menschen verständlich
the humanly constructed world — die vom Menschen gebaute Welt
as far as humanly possible — soweit es überhaupt möglich ist, soweit überhaupt möglich
as safe as humanly possible — so sicher wie überhaupt möglich
* * *humanly adv1. menschlich2. nach menschlichen Begriffen:humanly possible menschenmöglich;do everything humanly possible das Menschenmögliche oder sein Menschenmöglichstes tun;it is not humanly possible es ist einfach unmöglich;humanly speaking menschlich gesehen3. human, menschlich* * *adverbmenschlich; (by human means) mit menschlichen Mitteln* * *adv.menschlich adv.
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