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madly ['mædlɪ](a) (passionately) follement;∎ madly excited surexcité;∎ madly in love éperdument ou follement amoureux;∎ madly jealous fou (folle) de jalousie;∎ I can't say I'm madly interested in it je ne peux pas dire que ça m'intéresse follement(b) (frantically) comme un fou (une folle), frénétiquement; (wildly) comme un fou (une folle), follement;∎ to run/to shout madly courir/crier comme un fou (une folle);∎ the dog was barking madly le chien aboyait frénétiquement(c) (desperately) désespérément;∎ she was madly trying to contact her parents elle essayait désespérément de contacter ses parents -
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madly [ˈmædlɪ][scream, grin] comme un fou* * *['mædlɪ]1) ( frantically) frénétiquement2) ( extremely) follementmadly in love (with somebody) — follement or éperdument amoureux (de quelqu'un)
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1 ( frantically) [scribble, gesticulate, rush around] frénétiquement ;2 ( extremely) [amusing, exciting, extravagant, jealous] follement ; madly in love (with sb) follement or éperdument amoureux (de qn). -
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adverb locamentemadly adv como un locotr['mædlɪ]1 (frantically) como un,-a loco,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be madly in love with somebody estar locamente enamorado,-a de alguienmadly ['mædli] adv: como un loco, locamenteadv.• locamente adv.'mædlia) ( frantically) <rush/work> como un loco; < love> locamenteb) ( very) (as intensifier)madly in love — locamente or perdidamente enamorado
['mædlɪ]ADV1) (=crazily) [scream, laugh, wave, rush] (one person) como (un) loco/(una) loca; (more than one person) como locos2) (=very)they were madly in love with each other — estaban locamente or perdidamente enamorados uno del otro
* * *['mædli]a) ( frantically) <rush/work> como un loco; < love> locamenteb) ( very) (as intensifier)madly in love — locamente or perdidamente enamorado
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adverb1) wie ein Verrückter/eine Verrückte (ugs.)* * *adverb wie verrückt* * *mad·ly[ˈmædli]1. (insanely) wie verrückt [o wild]she screamed \madly sie schrie wie verrücktto behave \madly sich akk unmöglich aufführen [o benehmen\madly jealous wahnsinnig eifersüchtig\madly in love bis über beide Ohren verliebt* * *['mdlɪ]adv1) wie verrückthe worked madly for weeks on end — er arbeitete wochenlang wie besessen or verrückt
2) (inf: extremely) wahnsinnigto be madly in love ( with sb) — bis über beide Ohren (in jdn) verliebt sein, total (in jdn) verschossen sein
I'm not madly keen to go — ich bin nicht wahnsinnig scharf (inf) or erpicht darauf (zu gehen)
* * *madly [ˈmædlı] adv1. wie verrückt oder wild:2. umg wahnsinnig, schrecklich:he’s madly in love* * *adverb1) wie ein Verrückter/eine Verrückte (ugs.)2) (coll.): (passionately, extremely) wahnsinnig (ugs.)* * *adv.irre adv.verrückt adv. -
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['mædlɪ]1) (frantically) [scribble, rush around] freneticamente2) (extremely) [amusing, exciting] da mattimadly in love (with sb.) — follemente innamorato (di qcn)
* * *adverb pazzamente* * *madly /ˈmædlɪ/avv.1 pazzamente; follemente2 (fig. fam.) pazzamente; alla follia; perdutamente: She's madly in love with you, è perdutamente innamorata di te.* * *['mædlɪ]1) (frantically) [scribble, rush around] freneticamente2) (extremely) [amusing, exciting] da mattimadly in love (with sb.) — follemente innamorato (di qcn)
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she screamed \madly sie schrie wie verrückt\madly jealous wahnsinnig eifersüchtig;\madly in love bis über beide Ohren verliebt -
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[ʹmædlı] adv1. как сумасшедший, как душевно больной2. безумно, бешено, исступлённоhe is madly in love with her - он в неё безумно влюблён, он от неё без ума
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إلى حَدٍّ كبير \ enormously: very greatly: I enjoyed myself enormously. madly: in a mad way; very much: He’s madly keen on football. much: greatly: I don’t much like it. such: of a kind that produces a certain result: It was such a heavy box that I could not lift it. Its weight was such that I could not lift it. -
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adverb vilt, som en galadv. \/ˈmædlɪ\/1) sinnssykt, vanvittig, som en gal2) vilt, rasende3) ( hverdagslig) enormt, sinnssykt, vanvittig -
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Adv1. गुस्से\madlyसेNeeta is madly in love with Girish. -
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