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1 allegedly
tr[ə'leʤədlɪ]1 presuntamenteallegedly [ə'lɛʤədli] adv: supuestamente, según se alegaadv.• pretendidamente adv.• según se dice adv.ə'ledʒədli, ə'ledʒɪdliadverb (indep) supuestamente, según se diceshe allegedly visited him that morning — supuestamente or según se dice lo habría visitado esa mañana
[ǝ'ledʒɪdlɪ]ADV presuntamente, supuestamentethe crimes he had allegedly committed — los crímenes que presuntamente or supuestamente había cometido
his van allegedly struck two people — según se afirma or supuestamente, su furgoneta atropelló a dos personas
his allegedly beautiful wife — su esposa, que según se dice es muy bella
* * *[ə'ledʒədli, ə'ledʒɪdli]adverb (indep) supuestamente, según se diceshe allegedly visited him that morning — supuestamente or según se dice lo habría visitado esa mañana
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3 supuestamente
supuestamente adverbio supposedly, allegedly ' supuestamente' also found in these entries: English: allegedly - apparently - presumedly -
4 involved
adjective (complicated: My time-table for Friday is becoming very involved.) complicadotr[ɪn'vɒlvd]1 (complicated) complicado,-a, enrevesado,-a2 (implicated, associated) implicado,-a, involucrado,-a; (mixed up in) metido,-a, envuelto,-a, mezclado,-a■ are you involved in some kind of trouble? ¿estás metido en algún lío?■ you should get more involved in the club's social activities deberías participar más en las actividades sociales del club3 (engrossed) absorto,-a, enfrascado,-a; (busy) ocupado,-a4 (included, entailed)5 (emotionally) enredado,-a, liado,-a, enrollado,-a■ I don't want to get involved with anyone right now no quiero una relación seria con alguien ahora mismo\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be involved in an accident sufrir un accidenteinvolved [ɪn'vɑlvd] adj1) complex, intricate: complicado, complejo2) concerned: interesado, afectadoadj.• ambagioso, -a adj.• crepo, -a adj.• implicado, -a adj.• metido, -a adj.ɪn'vɑːlvd, ɪn'vɒlvdadjective enrevesado, complicado[ɪn'vɒlvd]ADJ (=complicated) complicado, enrevesado* * *[ɪn'vɑːlvd, ɪn'vɒlvd]adjective enrevesado, complicado -
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professedly [prə'fɛsədli] adv1) openly: declaradamente2) allegedly: supuestamenteadv.• declaradamente adv.[prǝ'fesɪdlɪ]ADV (=openly) declaradamente; pej (=supposedly) supuestamente -
6 adverbio
adverbio sustantivo masculino adverb
adverbio sustantivo masculino adverb ' adverbio' also found in these entries: Spanish: a.m. - abajo - absolutamente - acá - accidentalmente - actualmente - ad hoc - adelante - además - adonde - adrede - afuera - ahí - ahora - alerta - alias - allá - allí - alta - altamente - alto - anoche - antaño - anteanoche - anteayer - antemano - anteriormente - antes - anticipadamente - antiguamente - anualmente - aparte - apenas - aposta - aprisa - aquí - arriba - así - asimismo - atrás - aun - aún - ayer - baja - bajo - barata - barato - bastante - bien - bis English: aback - abnormally - aboard - about - above - above-board - abreast - abroad - abruptly - absent-mindedly - absently - accidentally - accordingly - accurately - accusingly - across - actually - adequately - admittedly - adrift - adverb - afield - afloat - afresh - after - afterwards - again - against - aggressively - ago - ahead - alas - alike - all - all right - all-out - allegedly - almost - aloft - alone - along - alongside - aloof - aloud - alphabetically - already - alright - also - alternately - alternatively
См. также в других словарях:
allegedly — al·leg·ed·ly /ə le jəd lē/ adv: by or according to an allegation defendant s response allegedly showed malice Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. allegedly … Law dictionary
allegedly — (adv.) 1828, from ALLEGED (Cf. alleged) + LY (Cf. ly) (2) … Etymology dictionary
allegedly — alleged, allegedly 1. Alleged is pronounced as two syllables, and allegedly as four. 2. Their role is to distinguish an unproven accusation (i.e., an allegation) from a proven fact or event (the victim of the alleged fraud / their alleged… … Modern English usage
allegedly — adverb a) According to someones allegation. The suspect was allegedly involved in the robbery, but his alibi placed him in another state at the time. b) According to someones conspicuous impressions (which could be alleged ensuingly). The game is … Wiktionary
allegedly — adv. Allegedly is used with these adjectives: ↑illegal, ↑obscene Allegedly is used with these verbs: ↑assault, ↑confess, ↑kill, ↑leak, ↑mislead, ↑murder, ↑plot, ↑rape, ↑ … Collocations dictionary
allegedly — al|leg|ed|ly [ ə ledʒədli ] adverb * if someone allegedly does something, another person says that they have done it, even though this has not been proved: The second incident allegedly occurred in the spring of 1992 … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
allegedly */ — UK [əˈledʒɪdlɪ] / US [əˈledʒədlɪ] adverb if someone allegedly does something, another person says that they have done it, even though this has not been proved The second incident allegedly occurred in the spring of 1992 … English dictionary
allegedly — See allegedly, reportedly, reputedly … Dictionary of problem words and expressions
allegedly — al|leg|ed|ly [əˈledʒıdli] adv [sentence adverb] formal used when reporting something that people say is true, although it has not been proved ▪ a sports car, allegedly stolen in Manchester … Dictionary of contemporary English
allegedly — adverb (sentence adverb) used when reporting something that other people say is true, although there is no proof: He was allegedly caught shoplifting in his local supermarket … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
allegedly — allege ► VERB ▪ claim that someone has done something illegal or wrong, typically without proof. DERIVATIVES alleged adjective allegedly adverb. ORIGIN originally in the sense «declare on oath»: from Old French esligier, from Latin lis lawsuit ;… … English terms dictionary