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adv.1 en general (generally)2 ampliamente, en general, anchamente, a grandes rasgos. -
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broadly speakingfalando em termos gerais, falando abertamente. -
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broadly-based[´brɔ:dli¸beizd] adj поставен на широка основа. -
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71 broadly-based personal asset accumulation
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > broadly-based personal asset accumulation
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72 broadly-based personal asset acquisition
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73 broadly diversified
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > broadly diversified
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broadly tuned unscharf abgestimmtEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > broadly tuned
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Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > broadly-based
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78 broadly broad·ly adv
['brɔːdlɪ]broadly speaking — grosso modo, in linea di massima
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80 broadly-based adj
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Broadly — Broad ly, adv. In a broad manner. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
broadly — broad|ly [ brɔdli ] adverb ** 1. ) something that is broadly accepted is accepted by most people in a general way, even if they do not agree about all the details: The proposal was broadly welcomed by teachers. a ) something that is broadly true … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
broadly */*/ — UK [ˈbrɔːdlɪ] / US [ˈbrɔdlɪ] adverb 1) a) something that is broadly accepted is accepted by most people in a general way, even if they do not agree about all the details The proposal was broadly welcomed by teachers. b) something that is broadly… … English dictionary
broadly — broad|ly [ˈbro:dli US ˈbro:d ] adv 1.) in a general way, relating to the main facts rather than details ▪ She knows broadly what to expect. broadly similar/comparable/equivalent etc ▪ We reached broadly similar conclusions. ▪ Broadly speaking ,… … Dictionary of contemporary English
broadly — adverb 1 in a general way, covering the main facts rather than details: She knows broadly what to expect. | broadly speaking: There are, broadly speaking, four types of champagne. | broadly similar: We reached broadly similar conclusions. 2… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
broadly — [[t]brɔ͟ːdli[/t]] ADV GRADED: ADV with cl You can use broadly to indicate that something is generally true. → See also broad The President broadly got what he wanted out of his meeting... The idea that software is capable of any task is broadly… … English dictionary
broadly — adv. Broadly is used with these adjectives: ↑accurate, ↑analogous, ↑applicable, ↑chronological, ↑comparable, ↑consistent, ↑contemporary, ↑correct, ↑educated, ↑equivalent, ↑favourable … Collocations dictionary
broadly — Synonyms and related words: abroad, absurdly, all in all, all joking aside, all things considered, altogether, amusingly, as a rule, as a whole, as an approximation, at large, bizarrely, bluffly, bluntly, broadly speaking, brusquely, by and large … Moby Thesaurus
broadly — [ˈbrɔːdli] adv 1) in a general way, although not in every detail The proposal was broadly welcomed by teachers.[/ex] 2) in a way that includes a large number of people or things a broadly based committee[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
broadly — adv. in a broad manner; widely (grinned broadly). Phrases and idioms: broadly speaking disregarding minor exceptions … Useful english dictionary
broadly — broad ► ADJECTIVE 1) having a distance larger than usual from side to side; wide. 2) of a specified distance wide. 3) large in area or scope. 4) without detail; general. 5) (of a hint) clear and unambiguous. 6) (of a regional accent) very… … English terms dictionary