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adv.entirely, fully, completely, quite.* * *► adverbio1 entirely* * *ADV1) (=completamente) entirely2) (=con integridad) uprightly, with integrity* * *1) ( totalmente) entirely2) <actuar/comportarse> with integrity* * *1) ( totalmente) entirely2) <actuar/comportarse> with integrity* * *A (totalmente) entirelyelaborado íntegramente con productos naturales made entirely o exclusively from natural productsB ‹actuar/comportarse› with integrity* * *íntegramente advwholly, entirely;una casa íntegramente de madera a house built entirely of wood;el partido será televisado íntegramente the whole game will be televised, the game will be televised in its entirety
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