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1 keenly
['kiːnlɪ]avverbio [ interested] vivamente; [ awaited] ardentemente; [ aware] perfettamente; [feel, debate] appassionatamente; [ contest] aspramente* * *adverb acutamente, vivamente* * *keenly /ˈki:nlɪ/avv.1 intensamente; profondamente: to stare keenly at sb., fissare intensamente q.; to be keenly aware of st., essere profondamente consapevole di qc.3 con impazienza; ansiosamente4 acutamente; con acume; con perspicacia5 con forza; aspramente; fieramente: (comm.) to compete keenly with, essere in forte concorrenza con.* * *['kiːnlɪ]avverbio [ interested] vivamente; [ awaited] ardentemente; [ aware] perfettamente; [feel, debate] appassionatamente; [ contest] aspramente -
2 keenly keen·ly adv
['kiːnlɪ]2) (enthusiastically) con entusiasmo
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