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(indep) honestly

  • 1 verdaderamente

    adv.
    1 really.
    verdaderamente, no sé cómo lo soportas I really o honestly don't know how you put up with him
    2 truly, really (muy).
    intj.
    truly, yea.
    * * *
    1 (en verdad) really, truly
    2 (de hecho) in fact, actually
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    ADV
    1) (=de verdad) really
    2) (con adjetivo) really, truly

    y verdaderamente, el sitio no es nada especial — and indeed, the place is nothing special

    * * *
    a) <feliz/asqueroso/difícil> really

    verdaderamente, no sé qué hacer — I honestly o really don't know what to do

    * * *
    = positively, seriously, true, truly.
    Ex. The debate as to which is the most effective way to classify books has not been positively settled.
    Ex. Library users may not all be scholars -- they often do not have a particular title in mind -- but they do have serious information needs and they seriously need access to the library's collection.
    Ex. True, we do have our unselfish heroes, men who willingly have laid down their lives for others, the wholly unselfish mother, the man who will step aside for the benefit of others.
    Ex. Work continues on translations, and these will contribute to AACR's role as a truly international code.
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    * real y verdaderamente = really and truly.
    * verdaderamente + Adjetivo = positively + Adjetivo.
    * verdaderamente dicho = in disguise.
    * * *
    a) <feliz/asqueroso/difícil> really

    verdaderamente, no sé qué hacer — I honestly o really don't know what to do

    * * *
    = positively, seriously, true, truly.

    Ex: The debate as to which is the most effective way to classify books has not been positively settled.

    Ex: Library users may not all be scholars -- they often do not have a particular title in mind -- but they do have serious information needs and they seriously need access to the library's collection.
    Ex: True, we do have our unselfish heroes, men who willingly have laid down their lives for others, the wholly unselfish mother, the man who will step aside for the benefit of others.
    Ex: Work continues on translations, and these will contribute to AACR's role as a truly international code.
    * real y verdaderamente = really and truly.
    * verdaderamente + Adjetivo = positively + Adjetivo.
    * verdaderamente dicho = in disguise.

    * * *
    1 ‹feliz/asqueroso/difícil› really
    es un caso verdaderamente triste it's a really sad case
    2 ( indep) honestly
    verdaderamente, no sé adónde vamos a ir a parar I honestly o really don't know where all this is going to end, honestly, I don't know where all this is going to end
    * * *

    verdaderamente adverbio really
    ' verdaderamente' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    monótona
    - monótono
    - realmente
    English:
    downright
    - lovable
    - really
    - truly
    - urgent
    - if
    - positively
    - thrill
    * * *
    1. [de verdad] really;
    verdaderamente, no sé cómo lo soportas I really o honestly don't know how you put up with him;
    ¡qué tonto es! – verdaderamente he's so stupid! – you can say that again!
    2. [muy] truly, really;
    * * *
    adv really
    * * *
    : really, truly
    * * *
    1. (en verdad) really / truly
    2. (de hecho) actually

    Spanish-English dictionary > verdaderamente

  • 2 honestamente

    adv.
    honestly.
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    1 (con honestidad) honestly
    2 (con decencia) decently, properly
    3 (con recato) modestly
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    ADV
    1) (=sinceramente) honestly
    2) (=honradamente) honourably, honorably (EEUU)
    3) (=decentemente) decently
    * * *
    a) ( sinceramente) honestly

    honestamente, no sé qué puedes hacer — (indep) to be honest, I don't know what you can do, I don't honestly know what you can do

    b) <actuar/comportarse> honestly, honorably
    * * *
    = honestly, in good conscience.
    Ex. This paper describes how a middle grade school teacher uses a core list of books to capture the imagination of his students and to encourage them to write honestly about their lives.
    Ex. By April 2003, when he began his year-long tour in Iraq, he was openly questioning whether he could participate in the war in good conscience.
    * * *
    a) ( sinceramente) honestly

    honestamente, no sé qué puedes hacer — (indep) to be honest, I don't know what you can do, I don't honestly know what you can do

    b) <actuar/comportarse> honestly, honorably
    * * *
    = honestly, in good conscience.

    Ex: This paper describes how a middle grade school teacher uses a core list of books to capture the imagination of his students and to encourage them to write honestly about their lives.

    Ex: By April 2003, when he began his year-long tour in Iraq, he was openly questioning whether he could participate in the war in good conscience.

    * * *
    1 (sinceramente) honestly
    te voy a decir honestamente lo que pienso I'm going to be honest o frank with you
    honestamente, no sé qué puedes hacer ( indep) to be honest, I don't know what you can do, I don't honestly know what you can do
    2 ‹actuar/comportarse› honorably, decently
    * * *

    honestamente adverbio honestly, sincerely: honestamente, no sé qué decir, I honestly don't know what to say
    ' honestamente' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    correctamente
    English:
    fair
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    1. [con honradez] honestly
    2. [con sinceridad] honestly;
    si quieres que te diga lo que honestamente pienso… if you want me to tell you what I honestly o really think…, if you want me to tell you my honest opinion…

    Spanish-English dictionary > honestamente

  • 3 francamente

    adv.
    1 frankly, openly, freely, nakedly (talk).
    2 really, definitely.
    3 generously; liberally.
    * * *
    1 (con franqueza) frankly
    2 (claramente) clearly
    * * *
    adv.
    * * *
    ADV
    1) (=abiertamente) frankly

    francamente, eso está mal — (quite) frankly, I think that's wrong

    2) (=realmente) really
    3) (=generosamente) generously, liberally
    * * *
    a) <decir/hablar> frankly, honestly
    b) (indep) frankly, quite honestly

    francamente, me parece una estupidez — (quite) frankly, I think it's stupid

    c) ( realmente) <bueno/malo> really
    * * *
    = candidly, frankly, baldly, unreservedly, in all honesty.
    Ex. All SLIS heads co-operated willingly, discussing their problems, difficulties and achievements candidly and critically.
    Ex. I've tolerated his remarks and his wandering hands because, frankly, I need the job.
    Ex. The search may sometimes prove fruitless: this is also an 'answer', but it is rarely satisfactory to present it to the enquirer baldly as such = A veces la búsqueda puede resultar infructuosa, lo cual en sí es un tipo de "respuesta", pero no es siempre adecuado decírselo al usuario directamente como tal.
    Ex. Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak said Thursday he had unreservedly discussed all issues with visiting U.S. President Barack Obama.
    Ex. In all honesty does weight have a huge impact on who you fancy?.
    * * *
    a) <decir/hablar> frankly, honestly
    b) (indep) frankly, quite honestly

    francamente, me parece una estupidez — (quite) frankly, I think it's stupid

    c) ( realmente) <bueno/malo> really
    * * *
    = candidly, frankly, baldly, unreservedly, in all honesty.

    Ex: All SLIS heads co-operated willingly, discussing their problems, difficulties and achievements candidly and critically.

    Ex: I've tolerated his remarks and his wandering hands because, frankly, I need the job.
    Ex: The search may sometimes prove fruitless: this is also an 'answer', but it is rarely satisfactory to present it to the enquirer baldly as such = A veces la búsqueda puede resultar infructuosa, lo cual en sí es un tipo de "respuesta", pero no es siempre adecuado decírselo al usuario directamente como tal.
    Ex: Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak said Thursday he had unreservedly discussed all issues with visiting U.S. President Barack Obama.
    Ex: In all honesty does weight have a huge impact on who you fancy?.

    * * *
    1 ‹decir› frankly, honestly, truthfully; ‹hablar› frankly, openly
    2 ( indep) frankly, quite honestly
    francamente, me parece una estupidez quite honestly o (quite) frankly, I think it's stupid
    3 (realmente) ‹bueno/malo› really
    estaba francamente delicioso it was absolutely delicious
    * * *

    francamente adverbio frankly
    ' francamente' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    hablar
    English:
    bluntly
    - directly
    - frankly
    - honestly
    - mighty
    - straight
    - straightforwardly
    - understaffed
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    1. [con sinceridad] frankly;
    francamente, no sé por qué te enfadas frankly o to be honest, I don't know why you're angry
    2. [verdaderamente] really;
    es francamente divertido it's really funny
    * * *
    adv
    1 ( sinceramente) frankly
    2 ( realmente) really
    * * *
    1) : frankly, candidly
    2) realmente: really
    es francamente admirable: it's really impressive
    * * *
    1. (con sinceridad) frankly / honestly
    2. (muy) really

    Spanish-English dictionary > francamente

  • 4 sinceramente

    adv.
    1 sinecerely, frankly, heartily, cordially.
    2 sincerely, clearly, frankly, openly.
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    1 sincerely
    * * *
    * * *
    adverbio < hablar> sincerely

    sinceramente, me parece un disparate — (indep) to be honest, I think it's crazy

    * * *
    = candidly, genuinely, heartily, sincerely, in all sincerity, in all honesty.
    Ex. All SLIS heads co-operated willingly, discussing their problems, difficulties and achievements candidly and critically.
    Ex. 'I beg your pardon?' Rundle said, genuinely surprised.
    Ex. From that perspective I should like to heartily endorse Mr. Lubetzky's comments particularly with respect to main entry -- author-main entries, in particular -- and ISBD.
    Ex. I would urge you most sincerely and strongly to think twice or three times before putting your shelflist into an undeveloped system.
    Ex. They were people in all sincerity willing to lay down their lives in the interests of freedom.
    Ex. In all honesty does weight have a huge impact on who you fancy?.
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    * hablando sinceramente, hablando sin tapujos = straight talk.
    * * *
    adverbio < hablar> sincerely

    sinceramente, me parece un disparate — (indep) to be honest, I think it's crazy

    * * *
    = candidly, genuinely, heartily, sincerely, in all sincerity, in all honesty.

    Ex: All SLIS heads co-operated willingly, discussing their problems, difficulties and achievements candidly and critically.

    Ex: 'I beg your pardon?' Rundle said, genuinely surprised.
    Ex: From that perspective I should like to heartily endorse Mr. Lubetzky's comments particularly with respect to main entry -- author-main entries, in particular -- and ISBD.
    Ex: I would urge you most sincerely and strongly to think twice or three times before putting your shelflist into an undeveloped system.
    Ex: They were people in all sincerity willing to lay down their lives in the interests of freedom.
    Ex: In all honesty does weight have a huge impact on who you fancy?.
    * hablando sinceramente, hablando sin tapujos = straight talk.

    * * *
    ‹hablar› sincerely
    sinceramente, me parece un disparate ( indep) to be honest, I think it's crazy
    * * *

     

    sinceramente adverbio sincerely
    ' sinceramente' also found in these entries:
    English:
    genuinely
    - honestly
    - sincerely
    - truly
    - truthfully
    - fairness
    * * *
    sincerely;
    te felicitó sinceramente (I offer you) my most sincere congratulations;
    sinceramente, preferiría no ir to be honest, I'd rather not go
    * * *
    sinceramente adv sincerely

    Spanish-English dictionary > sinceramente

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