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1 conveniently
adverb1) günstig [gelegen, angebracht]; leicht [gesehen werden]we're conveniently situated for the shops — wir haben es nicht weit zu den Geschäften
2) (opportunely) angenehmerweise* * *adverb geeignet* * *con·veni·ent·ly[kənˈvi:niəntli, AM -ˈvi:njənt-]\conveniently situated [or located] günstig gelegen* * *[kən'viːnIəntlɪ]advgünstigerweise; situated günstig, vorteilhaft; (= usefully) designed praktisch, zweckmäßighe very conveniently arrived home early —
it conveniently started to rain — wie bestellt, fing es an zu regnen
the house is conveniently close to the shops — das Haus liegt in praktischer Nähe der Läden
he conveniently forgot to post the letter (iro) — er hat praktischerweise vergessen, den Brief aufzugeben
* * *conveniently adv1. bequem (etc; → academic.ru/15832/convenient">convenient)2. bequemerweise etc* * *adverb1) günstig [gelegen, angebracht]; leicht [gesehen werden]2) (opportunely) angenehmerweise* * *adv.bequem adv.füglich adv.gewöhnlich adv. -
2 conveniently
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3 handily
adverbpraktisch; günstig [gelegen]* * *handi·ly[ˈhændɪli]1. (conveniently) praktisch, günstigthe switch for the radio is \handily located next to the steering wheel der Schalter für das Radio befindet sich leicht erreichbar neben dem Lenkrad* * *['hndIlɪ]adv1) situated günstig* * *handily [ˈhændılı] adv1. geschickt2. handlich3. nützlich4. US spielend, mühelos:* * *adverbpraktisch; günstig [gelegen]* * *adv.gewandt adv.handlich adv.
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