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1 properly
adverbI'm not properly authorized to do it — ich bin eigentlich nicht dazu berechtigt
2) (primly) förmlich* * *1) (correctly or rightly: She can't pronounce his name properly.) richtig2) (completely or thoroughly: I didn't have time to read the book properly.) gründlich* * *prop·er·ly[ˈprɒpəli, AM ˈprɑ:pɚ-]adv inv1. (correctly) richtigto be dressed \properly korrekt gekleidet sein\properly speaking genaugenommen, strenggenommen2. (socially respectably) anständighe very \properly refused er hat sich zu Recht geweigertto behave \properly sich akk korrekt benehmenthey were \properly disgusted sie waren ganz schön angewidert* * *['prɒpəlɪ]adv1) (= correctly) richtigproperly speaking — genau genommen, streng genommen
Holland, more properly called the Netherlands —
2) (= in seemly fashion) anständig3) (= justifiably) zu Recht4) (inf: really, thoroughly) ganz schön (inf)* * *behave properly sich (anständig) benehmen;properly speaking streng genommenprop. abk2. property3. proposition* * *adverb1) richtig; (rightly) zu Recht; (with decency) anständig2) (primly) förmlich* * *adv.echt adv.geeignet adv.genau adv.passend adv.richtig adv.
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