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1 chiaramente
chiaramente avv. clearly; ( francamente) openly, frankly, plainly; ( distintamente) evidently, distinctly.* * *[kjara'mente]1) (distintamente) [vedere, sentire, ricordare] clearly, plainly, distinctly2) (in modo comprensibile) [scrivere, esprimersi] clearly, neatly3) (apertamente) [ parlare] openly, frankly, plainly; (esplicitamente) [ordinare, promettere] explicitly4) (evidentemente) [preoccupato, sbagliato] clearly, evidently, obviously* * *chiaramente/kjara'mente/1 (distintamente) [vedere, sentire, ricordare] clearly, plainly, distinctly2 (in modo comprensibile) [scrivere, esprimersi] clearly, neatly3 (apertamente) [ parlare] openly, frankly, plainly; (esplicitamente) [ordinare, promettere] explicitly4 (evidentemente) [preoccupato, sbagliato] clearly, evidently, obviously. -
2 evidentemente
evidentemente avv. evidently, obviously, clearly: evidentemente ho sbagliato a giudicarti, I have obviously misjudged you.* * *[evidente'mente]avverbio obviously, clearlyevidentemente lo ha dimenticato — (a quanto sembra) he apparently o evidently forgot it
* * *evidentemente/evidente'mente/obviously, clearly; evidentemente lo ha dimenticato (a quanto sembra) he apparently o evidently forgot it. -
3 ovviamente
ovviamente avv. clearly, obviously, evidently; of course: ovviamente non ti interessa ciò che dico, obviously you are not interested in what I'm saying.* * *[ovvja'mente]1) (certamente) obviously, plainly2) (evidentemente) evidently* * *ovviamente/ovvja'mente/1 (certamente) obviously, plainly2 (evidentemente) evidently. -
4 evidentemente lo ha dimenticato
Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > evidentemente lo ha dimenticato
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5 visibilmente
visibilmente avv. visibly; (in modo evidente, manifesto) clearly, evidently, openly.* * *[vizibil'mente]avverbio [commosso, seccato] visibly* * *visibilmente/vizibil'mente/[commosso, seccato] visibly. -
6 evidentemente avv
[evidente'mente](palesemente) obviously, clearly, evidently -
7 patentemente
patentemente avv. patently, evidently, openly, clearly. -
8 evidentemente
avv [evidente'mente](palesemente) obviously, clearly, evidently
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