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1 conservatively
conservatively [kən'sɜ:vətɪvlɪ](dress) de façon conventionnelle;∎ it was conservatively estimated at £5,000 selon des estimations prudentes, cela devrait coûter 5000 livresUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > conservatively
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2 AIZAHUIA
âizahuia > âizahuih.*\AIZAHUIA v.t. tla-., surprendre avec de l'eau." tlaâmauhtia, tlaâizahuia ", she adds water sparingly, conservatively. Il s'agit de grains de cacao moulus. Sah10,93.Ce passage est obscur; izahuia signifie: surprendre désagréablement. scandaliser.Launey II 137. Schultze Iena transcrit 'tlaihzahuia', et traduit 'mit Wasser überraschen'. SIS 1952,312.
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conservatively — adv. Conservatively is used with these verbs: ↑dress, ↑estimate … Collocations dictionary
conservatively — /kən sɜ:vətɪvli/ adverb not overestimating ● The total sales are conservatively estimated at £2.3m … Dictionary of banking and finance
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conservatively — adverb see conservative I … New Collegiate Dictionary
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conservatively — adv. moderately, conventionally, traditionally … English contemporary dictionary
conservatively — con·serv·a·tive·ly … English syllables
conservatively — See: conservative … English dictionary
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