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1 approximately
[ə'prɒksɪmətlɪ]1) (about) approssimativamente, circa2) [equal, correct] approssimativamente* * *adverb (nearly; more or less: There will be approximately five hundred people present.) approssimativamente* * *[ə'prɒksɪmətlɪ]1) (about) approssimativamente, circa2) [equal, correct] approssimativamente -
2 roughly
['rʌflɪ]1) (approximately) [calculate, describe, indicate] approssimativamente; [ equal] pressapocoroughly speaking — all'incirca, grossomodo, a occhio e croce
roughly 10% — più o meno il 10%
2) (with force) [treat, hit] brutalmente3) (crudely) [make, grate] grossolanamente* * *adverb approssimativamente; rudemente* * *['rʌflɪ]1) (approximately) [calculate, describe, indicate] approssimativamente; [ equal] pressapocoroughly speaking — all'incirca, grossomodo, a occhio e croce
roughly 10% — più o meno il 10%
2) (with force) [treat, hit] brutalmente3) (crudely) [make, grate] grossolanamente
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