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adverbsehr; dringend [nötig, benötigt]be sorely in need of something — etwas dringend brauchen
sorely tempted — stark versucht
* * ** * *sore·ly[ˈsɔ:li, AM ˈsɔ:r-]adv sehr, argto be \sorely felt schmerzlich zu spüren seinto be \sorely missed schmerzlich vermisst werdento be \sorely needed dringend benötigt werdento be \sorely tempted to do sth stark versucht sein, etw zu tun* * *['sɔːlɪ]advtempted sehr, arg (S Ger, Aus, Sw); needed dringend; missed schmerzlich; (liter) afflicted, troubled, offended zutiefst; wounded schwerhe has been sorely tested or tried — seine Geduld wurde auf eine sehr harte Probe gestellt
* * *sorely [ˈsɔː(r)lı] adv1. arg, bös umg:a) sehr, äußerst, bitter:he is sorely missed by his family seine Familie vermisst ihn sehr oder schmerzlichb) schlimm:sorely tried schwer geprüft2. dringend:3. bitterlich:* * *adverbsehr; dringend [nötig, benötigt]* * *adv.schlimm adv. -
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1) ( painfully) bitter;\bitterly disappointed schwer [o tief] enttäuscht;to resent sth \bitterly etw bitter bereuen;to weep \bitterly bitterlich weinen2) ( intensely) sehr;\bitterly contested heftig umstritten;\bitterly jealous krankhaft eifersüchtig;to condemn \bitterly vehement verurteilen3) ( bitingly)\bitterly cold bitterkalt -
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