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['hɑːtɪlɪ]1) (enthusiastically) [ greet] calorosamente2) (vigorously) [ eat] di buon appetito3) (sincerely) [ laugh] di cuore4) (thoroughly) [ glad] davvero, veramente; [ agree] completamenteI'm heartily sick of it — colloq. ne sono proprio stufo
* * *adverb di cuore* * *heartily /ˈhɑ:təlɪ/avv.2 con entusiasmo; con foga; di gusto: to sing heartily, cantare con foga; to laugh heartily, ridere di gusto (o di cuore); fare una bella risata4 completamente; assai, molto: heartily glad, molto felice, felicissimo; He heartily approved her decision, condivideva appieno la sua decisione; I am heartily sick of it, sono arcistufo di (tutto) ciò.* * *['hɑːtɪlɪ]1) (enthusiastically) [ greet] calorosamente2) (vigorously) [ eat] di buon appetito3) (sincerely) [ laugh] di cuore4) (thoroughly) [ glad] davvero, veramente; [ agree] completamenteI'm heartily sick of it — colloq. ne sono proprio stufo
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