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41 actively
adverb actively engaged in politics.) ενεργά, δραστήρια -
42 actually
1) (really: She actually saw the accident happen.) πραγματικά, όντως2) (in fact: Actually, I'm doing something else this evening.) στην πραγματικότητα -
43 acutely
adverb έντονα, με οξύτητα -
44 adequately
adverb αρκετά, επαρκώς -
45 admiringly
adverb με θαυμασμό -
46 admittedly
adverb (as is generally accepted: Admittedly, she is not well.) ομολογουμένως -
47 adorably
adverb αξιολάτρευτα -
48 adoringly
adverb με πολύ αγάπη και αφοσίωση -
49 adroitly
adverb επιδέξια -
50 advantageously
adverb πλεονεκτικά -
51 adventurously
adverb τολμηρά, ριψοκίνδυνα -
52 adverbially
adverb επιρρηματικά -
53 adversely
adverb δυσμενώς -
54 afar
(from, at or to a distance: The three wise men came from afar.) (από) μακριά -
55 affably
adverb προσηνώς -
56 affectionately
adverb στοργικά -
57 afterwards
adverb (later or after something else has happened or happens: He told me afterwards that he had not enjoyed the film.) κατόπιν -
58 aggressively
adverb επιθετικά -
59 agonisingly
adverb οδυνηρά -
60 agonizingly
adverb οδυνηρά
См. также в других словарях:
adverb — ADVÉRB, adverbe, s.n. Parte de vorbire, în general neflexibilă, care determină sensul unui verb, al unui adjectiv sau al altui adverb, arătând locul, timpul, modul, cauza sau scopul. – Din fr. adverbe, lat. adverbium. Trimis de ana zecheru, 14.08 … Dicționar Român
adverb — 1. general. The term adverb covers a wide variety of words, and is the least satisfactory of the conventional word categories applied to English. The principal adverb uses answer the question ‘how?’ or ‘in what manner?’, many of these being… … Modern English usage
Adverb — Sn nähere Bestimmung des Verbs, Umstandswort erw. fach. (16. Jh., Form 18. Jh.) Entlehnung. Zunächst in lateinischer Form entlehnt aus l. (nomen) adverbium (eigentlich das zum Verb gehörende Wort ), zu l. verbum Wort, Zeitwort und l. ad hinzu ,… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
adverb — (n.) late 14c., from L.L. adverbium adverb, lit. that which is added to a verb, from ad to (see AD (Cf. ad )) + verbum verb, word (see VERB (Cf. verb)). Coined by Flavius Sosipater Charisius as a translation of Gk. epirrhema adverb, from … Etymology dictionary
Adverb — Ad verb, n. [L. adverbium; ad + verbum word, verb: cf. F. adverbe.] (Gram.) A word used to modify the sense of a verb, participle, adjective, or other adverb, and usually placed near it; as, he writes well; paper extremely white. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Adverb — [Wichtig (Rating 3200 5600)] Auch: • Umstandswort Bsp.: • Bitte benutze ein Adverb in diesem Satz … Deutsch Wörterbuch
adverb — ► NOUN Grammar ▪ a word or phrase that modifies the meaning of an adjective, verb, or other adverb, or of a sentence (e.g gently, very, fortunately). ORIGIN Latin adverbium, from ad to + verbum word, verb … English terms dictionary
adverb — [ad′vʉrb΄] n. [ME adverbe < L adverbium < ad , to + verbum, a word] any of a class of words used generally to modify a verb, an adjective, another adverb, a phrase, or a clause, by expressing time, place, manner, degree, cause, etc.:… … English World dictionary
Adverb — (Adverbium, zum Verbum gehöriges Wort) inflexibler Redetheil, der das Prädicat näher bestimmt, indem es Ort, Zeit, Art u.s.w., Bejahung und Verneinung angibt … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
àdverb — m gram., {{c=1}}v. {{ref}}prílog2{{/ref}} ✧ {{001f}}lat … Veliki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika
adverb — àdverb m <G mn ērbā> DEFINICIJA gram., v. prilog ETIMOLOGIJA lat. adverbium ≃ ad + verb (um): riječ, glagol … Hrvatski jezični portal