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1 distinctly
distinctly [dɪsˈtɪŋktlɪ]b. (with adj) ( = decidedly) particulièrement* * *[dɪ'stɪŋktlɪ]1) [speak, hear, see] distinctement; [remember] nettement; [say, tell] explicitement2) [possible, embarrassing, odd] vraiment -
2 distinctly
distinctly [dɪ'stɪŋktlɪ]∎ I distinctly told you not to do that je t'ai bien dit de ne pas faire cela∎ he was distinctly rude to the old lady il a été vraiment grossier avec la vieille dame;∎ by now the weather was distinctly cold à présent il faisait vraiment froid -
3 distinctly
1 [speak, hear, see] distinctement ; [remember] nettement ; [say, tell] explicitement ;2 ( very noticeably) [possible, embarrassing, odd] vraiment. -
4 clearly
clearly [ˈklɪəlɪ]a. [define, explain, express o.s., remember] clairementc. ( = obviously) manifestement• he was clearly not expecting us manifestement, il ne nous attendait pas* * *['klɪəlɪ]1) ( distinctly) [speak, hear, write] clairement; [audible] nettement; [visible] bien; [see] lit bien; fig clairement; [labelled] clairement2) ( intelligibly) [describe] clairement3) ( lucidly) [think] clairement4) ( obviously) manifestement -
5 plainly
plainly [ˈpleɪnlɪ]a. ( = obviously) manifestement• plainly, these new techniques are a great improvement à l'évidence, ces nouvelles techniques représentent un grand progrèsb. [speak] clairement ; [see, hear] distinctementc. [dressed] sans recherche* * *['pleɪnlɪ]1) ( obviously) manifestement2) ( distinctly) [hear] distinctement; [see, remember, state] clairement3) ( frankly) [speak] franchement4) [dress, eat] simplement; [furnished] sobrement -
6 sharply
sharply [ˈ∫α:plɪ]a. ( = abruptly) [drop, increase] brusquement ; [reduce] nettementb. ( = clearly) nettement• what he said brought the issue sharply into focus ce qu'il a dit a fait ressortir nettement le problèmec. ( = severely) [criticize] vivement ; [say, ask, reply] avec brusqueried. sharply pointed [leaves, shoes] pointue. ( = quickly) rapidement* * *['ʃɑːplɪ]1) ( abruptly) [turn, change, rise, fall] brusquement, brutalement; [stop] net2) ( harshly) [speak] d'un ton brusque; [criticize] vivement, sévèrement; [look] durement3) ( distinctly) [differ, define] nettementto bring something sharply into focus — lit cadrer quelque chose avec netteté; fig faire passer quelque chose au premier plan
4) ( perceptively) [drawn] avec acuité; [aware] vivement -
7 clearly
1 ( distinctly) [speak, hear, remember, write] clairement ; [audible] nettement ; [visible] bien ; [see] lit bien ; fig clairement ; [labelled, signposted] clairement ;2 ( intelligibly) [describe, explain] clairement ;3 ( lucidly) [think] clairement ; -
8 plainly
1 ( obviously) manifestement ; they were plainly lying manifestement ils mentaient, il était évident qu'ils mentaient ; that is plainly not the case cela n'est manifestement pas le cas ;2 ( distinctly) [hear] distinctement ; [see] clairement ; [remember] parfaitement ; the rainbow was plainly visible on voyait nettement l'arc-en-ciel ;3 ( in simple terms) [explain, state] clairement ;4 ( frankly) [speak] franchement ; -
9 sharply
2 ( harshly) [say, speak, reply] d'un ton brusque ; [criticize, accuse] vivement, sévèrement ; [look, glare] durement ; the article was sharply critical of the government l'article était une critique virulente du gouvernement ;3 ( distinctly) [differ, contrast, stand out] nettement ; [defined] nettement ; to bring sth sharply into focus lit cadrer qch avec netteté ; fig faire passer qch au premier plan ;4 ( perceptively) [say] très justement ; [observe] avec acuité ; [characterized, drawn] avec acuité ; [aware] vivement ; to be sharply intelligent avoir une intelligence vive. -
10 clearly
clearly ['klɪəlɪ](a) (distinctly → see) clair, bien; (→ understand) clairement, bien; (→ hear, speak) distinctement; (→ describe, explain) clairement, précisément; (→ think) clairement, lucidement;∎ clearly legible bien lisible(b) (obviously) manifestement, à l'évidence;∎ they clearly didn't expect us il était clair ou évident qu'ils ne nous attendaient pas
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distinctly — dis|tinct|ly [ dı stıŋktli ] adverb 1. ) in a way that is clear to your senses: distinctly hear/see/smell etc.: He distinctly heard her sigh. a ) in a definite and clear way: distinctly remember someone/something: I distinctly remember his… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
distinctly — UK [dɪˈstɪŋk(t)lɪ] / US adverb 1) in a way that is clear to your senses distinctly hear/see/smell etc: He distinctly heard something move across the room. a) in a definite and clear way distinctly remember someone/something: I distinctly remember … English dictionary
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speak up — intransitive verb Date: 1681 1. to speak loudly and distinctly 2. to express an opinion freely < speak up for truth and justice Clive Bell > … New Collegiate Dictionary
distinctly — /di stingkt lee/, adv. 1. in a distinct manner; clearly: Speak more distinctly. 2. without doubt; unmistakably. [1350 1400; ME. See DISTINCT, LY] Syn. 1. See clearly. * * * … Universalium
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actions speak louder than words — First recorded in its current form in the United States. 1628 J. PYM Speech 4 Apr. in Hansard Parliamentary Hist. England (1807) II. 274 ‘A word spoken in season is like an Apple of Gold set in Pictures of Silver,’ and actions are more precious… … Proverbs new dictionary