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pal·pably[ˈpælpəbli]adv offenkundig, eindeutig* * *['plpəblɪ]adv(= clearly) eindeutig; (= tangibly) spürbarthe scene was palpably intense to watch — man konnte die Spannung in dieser Szene regelrecht spüren
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122 soundly
adverb1) (solidly) stabil, solide [bauen]2) (well) vernünftig [argumentieren, urteilen, investieren]3) (deeply) tief, fest [schlafen]4) (thoroughly) ordentlich (ugs.) [verhauen]; vernichtend [schlagen, besiegen]* * *adverb gesund* * *sound·ly[ˈsaʊndli]1. (thoroughly) gründlich, ordentlich; (clearly) eindeutig, klar; (severely) schwer fam, gehörig famto be \soundly defeated vernichtend [o klar] geschlagen werdento be \soundly based auf einer soliden Basis beruhen3. (deeply)to sleep \soundly fest [o tief] schlafen* * *['saʊndlɪ]advbuilt, made solide; argue, reason, invest, play also vernünftig; thrash tüchtig, gehörig; defeat vernichtend; condemn rundum; train gründlich; based festour team was soundly beaten — unsere Mannschaft wurde eindeutig or klar geschlagen
* * *adverb1) (solidly) stabil, solide [bauen]2) (well) vernünftig [argumentieren, urteilen, investieren]3) (deeply) tief, fest [schlafen]4) (thoroughly) ordentlich (ugs.) [verhauen]; vernichtend [schlagen, besiegen]* * *adv.gründlich adv. -
123 tangibly
adverb greifbar* * *tan·gibly[ˈtænʤəbli]to be \tangibly colder spürbar [o merklich] kälter sein2. (clearly) klar, eindeutig, deutlichto be \tangibly better/worse eindeutig [o deutlich] besser/schlechter sein* * *['tndZəblI]advgreifbarhe would prefer to be rewarded more tangibly — ihm wäre etwas Handfesteres als Belohnung lieber
the evidence tangibly supports his claim — die Beweise unterstützen seine Behauptung nachhaltig
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124 opaquely
opaque·ly[ə(ʊ)ˈpeɪkli, AM oʊˈ-]1. (not clearly)to shine \opaquely trüb scheinen* * *adv.undurchsichtig adv. -
125 short-sighted
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Clearly — Clear ly, adv. In a clear manner. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
clearly — c.1300, of vision and speech, from CLEAR (Cf. clear) + LY (Cf. ly) (2). Meaning evidently is from 1560s; as a parenthetical expression in argument, it is clear, recorded from 1867 … Etymology dictionary
clearly — [adv] without any doubt acutely, apparently, audibly, beyond doubt, certainly, conspicuously, decidedly, definitely, discernibly, distinctly, evidently, incontestably, incontrovertibly, indubitably, lucidly, manifestly, markedly, noticeably,… … New thesaurus
clearly — ► ADVERB 1) with clarity. 2) obviously; without doubt … English terms dictionary
clearly — adverb 1) write clearly Syn: intelligibly, plainly, distinctly, comprehensibly, with clarity; legibly, audibly; formal perspicuously 2) clearly, substantial changes are needed Syn: obviously, evidently, patently … Thesaurus of popular words
clearly — /klear lee/, adv. 1. in a clear manner: It is difficult to explain complex matters clearly. 2. without equivocation; decidedly: It is clearly out of the question to drop the case. [1250 1300; ME clerli. See CLEAR, LY] Syn. 1. plainly,… … Universalium
clearly — clear|ly [ klırli ] adverb *** 1. ) used for showing that what you are saying is true and that most people will realize this: OBVIOUSLY: Both companies clearly like to do things their own way. Clearly we wouldn t want to upset anyone. 2. ) in a… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
clearly */*/*/ — UK [ˈklɪə(r)lɪ] / US [ˈklɪrlɪ] adverb 1) used for showing that what you are saying is true and that most people will realize this Both companies clearly like to do things their own way. Clearly we wouldn t want to upset anyone. 2) a) in a way… … English dictionary
clearly*/*/*/ — [ˈklɪəli] adv 1) used for emphasizing that what you are saying is true Syn: obviously Both companies clearly like to do things their own way.[/ex] Clearly we wouldn t want to upset anyone.[/ex] 2) in a way that people can easily see, hear, or… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
clearly — clear, clearly The grammatical situation is similar to that in the preceding entry, with clear available as an adverb in two principal meanings, (1) ‘completely’ (They got clear away), (2) ‘in a clear manner, with clear effect’ (They spoke out… … Modern English usage
clearly — clear|ly W1S1 [ˈklıəli US ˈklırli] adv 1.) [sentence adverb] without any doubt = ↑obviously ▪ Clearly, ignoring him had been a mistake. 2.) in a way that is easy to see, hear, or understand ▪ Please speak clearly. ▪ The economy was clearly… … Dictionary of contemporary English