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cruelmente

  • 1 cruelmente

    adv.
    cruelly, mercilessly.
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    1 cruelly
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    = unkindly, cruelly, perversely.
    Ex. Very many SLIS were able to demonstrate a great deal of IT-related re-training endeavour; 're-treading of old tyres' one respondent rather unkindly put it.
    Ex. 'Punch' satirised the opponents more cruelly: 'Here is an institution doomed to scare the furious devotees of laissez faire'.
    Ex. Play indexes are numerous and perversely disparate.
    * * *
    = unkindly, cruelly, perversely.

    Ex: Very many SLIS were able to demonstrate a great deal of IT-related re-training endeavour; 're-treading of old tyres' one respondent rather unkindly put it.

    Ex: 'Punch' satirised the opponents more cruelly: 'Here is an institution doomed to scare the furious devotees of laissez faire'.
    Ex: Play indexes are numerous and perversely disparate.

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    cruelly
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    cruelly
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    cruelmente adv cruelly

    Spanish-English dictionary > cruelmente

  • 2 cruelmente

    • bloodthirstily
    • brutishly
    • callously
    • cold-bloodedly
    • cruelly
    • harsh-tasting
    • harshness
    • heartland
    • heartlessness
    • inhumane
    • inhumation
    • meanly
    • ruthlessly
    • unmercifully
    • viciously

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > cruelmente

  • 3 muy cruelmente

    • very cruelly

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > muy cruelmente

  • 4 muy cruelmente

    adv.
    very cruelly.

    Spanish-English dictionary > muy cruelmente

  • 5 bárbaramente

    adv.
    1 terribly well, awfully well.
    2 barbarously, savagely.
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    ADV
    1) (=cruelmente) cruelly, savagely
    2) * (=estupendamente) tremendously *
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    1 (cruelmente) barbarously, cruelly
    2 ( fam)
    (muy bien): lo pasamos bárbaramente we had a great o fantastic time
    * * *
    1. [de forma bárbara] barbarically, cruelly
    2. Fam [extraordinariamente] brilliantly, fantastically
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    : barbarously

    Spanish-English dictionary > bárbaramente

  • 6 atrozmente

    adv.
    1 atrociously, heinously.
    2 excessively, to excess.
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    1 atrociously, outrageously
    2 familiar dreadfully, terribly
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    ADV
    1) (=terriblemente) atrociously; (=con crueldad) cruelly; (=escandalosamente) outrageously
    2) * (=muchísimo) dreadfully, awfully
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    adverbio ( con brutalidad) appallingly; ( uso hiperbólico) atrociously, awfully
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    = dismally, appallingly, heinously.
    Ex. The results suggest that works of fiction were generally well represented but that classics in the other fields were dismally underrepresented.
    Ex. Albert Einstein quote -- It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity.
    Ex. They felt this sick feeling then that we are now experiencing when one of their own was heinously attacked.
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    adverbio ( con brutalidad) appallingly; ( uso hiperbólico) atrociously, awfully
    * * *
    = dismally, appallingly, heinously.

    Ex: The results suggest that works of fiction were generally well represented but that classics in the other fields were dismally underrepresented.

    Ex: Albert Einstein quote -- It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity.
    Ex: They felt this sick feeling then that we are now experiencing when one of their own was heinously attacked.

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    1 (con brutalidad) appallingly, cruelly
    2 (uso hiperbólico) atrociously, awfully
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    1. [cruelmente] barbarically
    2. [como intensificador] terribly;
    lo hizo atrozmente mal he did it atrociously, he did it terribly badly

    Spanish-English dictionary > atrozmente

  • 7 cruel

    adj.
    cruel.
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    1 (persona) cruel (con/para, to)
    2 (clima) harsh, severe
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    adj.
    * * *
    ADJ cruel
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    adjetivo cruel

    la venganza será cruel — (hum) just you wait! (I'll get you!) (colloq)

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    = brutal, cruel, perverse, unkind, callous, cold-blooded, merciless, brutish, ferocious, heartless, cutthroat.
    Nota: Adjetivo.
    Ex. Few, if any of us, want to be involved in murder, but the brutal act of one person killing another, the motives for doing so, the personal and social consequences, all hold our attention, as newspaper editors well know and exploit = Pocos, si existe alguien, desea verse implicado en un asesinato, pero el acto brutal de una persona asesinando a otra, los motivos para hacerlo, las consecuencias personales y sociales, todo capta nuestra atención, como bien saben y explotan los directores de periódicos.
    Ex. With cruel suddenness she was being called upon to cover up for him.
    Ex. The demand for business information, in relation to its price, is rather perverse in that high price often generates a high demand.
    Ex. The enumeration at 940.5316: Children and other noncombatants; Pacifists; Enemy sympathizers seems a little unkind, if nothing else.
    Ex. Not all large publishing companies are conducted in a callous and philistine manner, motivated solely by profit.
    Ex. He was a cold-blooded killer, cardsharp, gambler and a consumptive who also ran several confidence scams.
    Ex. The author discusses art critic Harry Quilter, usually remembered today as 'Arry,' the butt of merciless lampooning by J.M. Whistler.
    Ex. In his most famous work, the Leviathan, Hobbes famously argued that life in the state of nature is 'solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short'.
    Ex. One by one, he wiped the floor with opponents who had spoken in the debate -- with a ferocious blend of rant, rhetoric and rumbustious counterattack.
    Ex. However, I knew there was a problem when I actually cared more about the relationship between the secondary characters of Josh McCool, heartless flunky of Warren's, and Mia.
    Ex. As the saying goes, 'Be as innocent as a lamb, and as wily as a fox' -- shrewdness is a valuable attribute in this cutthroat world.
    ----
    * volverse cruel = become + vicious.
    * * *
    adjetivo cruel

    la venganza será cruel — (hum) just you wait! (I'll get you!) (colloq)

    * * *
    = brutal, cruel, perverse, unkind, callous, cold-blooded, merciless, brutish, ferocious, heartless, cutthroat.
    Nota: Adjetivo.

    Ex: Few, if any of us, want to be involved in murder, but the brutal act of one person killing another, the motives for doing so, the personal and social consequences, all hold our attention, as newspaper editors well know and exploit = Pocos, si existe alguien, desea verse implicado en un asesinato, pero el acto brutal de una persona asesinando a otra, los motivos para hacerlo, las consecuencias personales y sociales, todo capta nuestra atención, como bien saben y explotan los directores de periódicos.

    Ex: With cruel suddenness she was being called upon to cover up for him.
    Ex: The demand for business information, in relation to its price, is rather perverse in that high price often generates a high demand.
    Ex: The enumeration at 940.5316: Children and other noncombatants; Pacifists; Enemy sympathizers seems a little unkind, if nothing else.
    Ex: Not all large publishing companies are conducted in a callous and philistine manner, motivated solely by profit.
    Ex: He was a cold-blooded killer, cardsharp, gambler and a consumptive who also ran several confidence scams.
    Ex: The author discusses art critic Harry Quilter, usually remembered today as 'Arry,' the butt of merciless lampooning by J.M. Whistler.
    Ex: In his most famous work, the Leviathan, Hobbes famously argued that life in the state of nature is 'solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short'.
    Ex: One by one, he wiped the floor with opponents who had spoken in the debate -- with a ferocious blend of rant, rhetoric and rumbustious counterattack.
    Ex: However, I knew there was a problem when I actually cared more about the relationship between the secondary characters of Josh McCool, heartless flunky of Warren's, and Mia.
    Ex: As the saying goes, 'Be as innocent as a lamb, and as wily as a fox' -- shrewdness is a valuable attribute in this cutthroat world.
    * volverse cruel = become + vicious.

    * * *
    cruel
    aquello fue una jugada cruel del destino that was a cruel twist of fate
    fueron muy crueles con él they were very cruel to him
    la venganza será cruel ( hum); just you wait! (I'll get you!) ( colloq)
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    cruel adjetivo
    cruel;

    cruel adjetivo cruel

    ' cruel' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    bárbara
    - bárbaro
    - cebarse
    - desalmada
    - desalmado
    - draconiana
    - draconiano
    - mirada
    - salvaje
    - sañosa
    - sañoso
    - sañuda
    - sañudo
    - truculenta
    - truculento
    - verduga
    - verdugo
    - crueldad
    - inhumano
    - sanguinario
    English:
    brutal
    - callous
    - cheap
    - cruel
    - cutthroat
    - hard
    - heartless
    - inhuman
    - savage
    - unkind
    - vicious
    - blood
    - cold
    - fiend
    - inhumane
    - inhumanity
    - outrage
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    cruel adj
    1. [persona, acción] cruel;
    fuiste muy cruel con ella you were very cruel to her
    2. [dolor] excruciating, terrible
    3. [clima] harsh
    4. [duda] terrible
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    adj cruel
    * * *
    cruel adj
    : cruel
    cruelmente adv
    * * *
    cruel adj cruel

    Spanish-English dictionary > cruel

  • 8 ferozmente

    adv.
    ferociously, folly, savagely.
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    1 fiercely, ferociously
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    ADV
    1) (=salvajemente) fiercely, ferociously
    2) (=cruelmente) cruelly
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    = fiercely, ferociously.
    Ex. Whether libraries are entirely suitable for extending their role into community information and advice has been fiercely debated.
    Ex. The book is so ferociously unsparing in detailing the systematic torment as well as wanton cruelty that the reconstruction of the past is often unbearable.
    * * *
    = fiercely, ferociously.

    Ex: Whether libraries are entirely suitable for extending their role into community information and advice has been fiercely debated.

    Ex: The book is so ferociously unsparing in detailing the systematic torment as well as wanton cruelty that the reconstruction of the past is often unbearable.

    * * *
    fiercely, ferociously
    * * *
    ferociously, fiercely

    Spanish-English dictionary > ferozmente

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