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adverb educadamentepolitely adv con educacióntr[pə'laɪtlɪ]1 cortésmente, educadamente, correctamentepolitely [pə'laɪtli] adv: cortésmente, correctamente, con buenos modalespə'laɪtliadverb < behave> correctamente, cortésmente; <ask/refuse> con buenos modales, con educación[pǝ'laɪtlɪ]ADV1) (=courteously) [ask, listen, refuse] cortésmente; [smile] cortésmente, amablemente2) (=out of politeness) por cortesíaI politely overlooked his bad manners — por cortesía, pasé por alto su falta de educación
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