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1 distinctly
[dɪ'stɪŋktlɪ]1) [ hear] distintamente; [speak, see, remember] chiaramente2) [embarrassing, odd] decisamente* * *adverb He pronounces his words very distinctly; I distinctly heard him tell you to wait!) distintamente* * *distinctly /dɪˈstɪŋktlɪ/avv.1 distintamente, chiaramente: I distinctly remember hearing that before, ricordo chiaramente di averlo già sentito2 chiaramente, espressamente: I distinctly told you not to come, ti avevo chiaramente detto di non venire* * *[dɪ'stɪŋktlɪ]1) [ hear] distintamente; [speak, see, remember] chiaramente2) [embarrassing, odd] decisamente -
2 distinctly dis·tinct·ly adv
[dɪs'tɪŋktlɪ](see, hear) distintamente, (promise, remember) chiaramente, (prefer) nettamente, (better, odd) decisamente -
3 decidedly
[dɪ'saɪdɪdlɪ]1) (distinctly) [smaller, better, happier] decisamente, innegabilmente; [ odd] decisamente2) (resolutely) [say, declare] decisamente, risolutamente* * *decidedly /dɪˈsaɪdɪdlɪ/avv.1 decisamente; molto: She was decidedly pretty, era decisamente carina; The building looked decidedly neglected, l'edificio aveva un aspetto decisamente trascurato2 decisamente, in tono deciso: «OK, let's go» he said decidedly, «va bene, andiamo» disse in tono deciso.* * *[dɪ'saɪdɪdlɪ]1) (distinctly) [smaller, better, happier] decisamente, innegabilmente; [ odd] decisamente2) (resolutely) [say, declare] decisamente, risolutamente -
4 plainly
['pleɪnlɪ]1) (obviously) ovviamente2) (distinctly) [hear, see, remember] perfettamente, chiaramente; [ explain] chiaramente, in parole povere* * *adverb semplicemente, chiaramente* * *plainly /ˈpleɪnlɪ/avv.1 manifestamente; chiaramente2 semplicemente.* * *['pleɪnlɪ]1) (obviously) ovviamente2) (distinctly) [hear, see, remember] perfettamente, chiaramente; [ explain] chiaramente, in parole povere -
5 clearly
['klɪəlɪ]1) (distinctly) [speak, hear, write] chiaramente; [audible, visible] chiaramente, distintamente; [ see] chiaro (anche fig.); [ labelled] chiaramente2) (intelligibly) [ describe] chiaramente4) (obviously) [worried, wrong] chiaramente* * *adverb chiaramente* * *['klɪəlɪ]1) (distinctly) [speak, hear, write] chiaramente; [audible, visible] chiaramente, distintamente; [ see] chiaro (anche fig.); [ labelled] chiaramente2) (intelligibly) [ describe] chiaramente4) (obviously) [worried, wrong] chiaramente -
6 sharply
['ʃɑːplɪ]1) (abruptly) [turn, change, rise, fall] bruscamente, improvvisamente; [ stop] bruscamente, di colpo2) (harshly) [ speak] bruscamente, seccamente; [ criticize] severamente, aspramente; [ look] duramente3) (distinctly) [differ, defined] nettamenteto bring sth. sharply into focus — mettere qcs. nitidamente a fuoco; fig. mettere qcs. in primissimo piano
4) (perceptively) [ observe] acutamente, con acutezza; [ drawn] finemente; [ aware] fortemente* * *['ʃɑːplɪ]1) (abruptly) [turn, change, rise, fall] bruscamente, improvvisamente; [ stop] bruscamente, di colpo2) (harshly) [ speak] bruscamente, seccamente; [ criticize] severamente, aspramente; [ look] duramente3) (distinctly) [differ, defined] nettamenteto bring sth. sharply into focus — mettere qcs. nitidamente a fuoco; fig. mettere qcs. in primissimo piano
4) (perceptively) [ observe] acutamente, con acutezza; [ drawn] finemente; [ aware] fortemente -
7 (to) underwhelm
(to) underwhelm /ʌndəˈwɛlm/v. t.(scherz.; sul modello di to overwhelm) non entusiasmare; deludere: The critics were distinctly underwhelmed by the film, i critici erano chiaramente poco entusiasti del film. -
8 (to) underwhelm
(to) underwhelm /ʌndəˈwɛlm/v. t.(scherz.; sul modello di to overwhelm) non entusiasmare; deludere: The critics were distinctly underwhelmed by the film, i critici erano chiaramente poco entusiasti del film. -
9 distinct
[dɪ'stɪŋkt]1) [ image] (not blurred) nitido; (easily visible) distinto2) (definite) [preference, impression, advantage] netto; [resemblance, memory] chiaro3) (separable) distinto4) (different) diverso* * *[di'stiŋkt]1) (easily seen, heard or noticed: There are distinct differences between the two; Her voice is very distinct.) chiaro; distinto2) (separate or different: Those two birds are quite distinct - you couldn't confuse them.) diverso•- distinctness
- distinction
- distinctive
- distinctively* * *[dɪ'stɪŋkt]1) [ image] (not blurred) nitido; (easily visible) distinto2) (definite) [preference, impression, advantage] netto; [resemblance, memory] chiaro3) (separable) distinto4) (different) diverso -
10 enunciate
[ɪ'nʌnsɪeɪt]* * *(to pronounce clearly and distinctly: He carefully enunciated each syllable of the word.) pronunciare* * *[ɪ'nʌnsɪeɪt]
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