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adverb* * *adverb Surprisingly, he did win.) überraschederweise* * *sur·pris·ing·ly[səˈpraɪzɪŋli, AM sɚˈ-]1. (remarkably) erstaunlich2. (unexpectedly) überraschenderweisenot \surprisingly, the jury found them guilty wie zu erwarten [war], befand das Gericht sie für schuldig* * *[sə'praIzIŋlɪ]advbig, successful überraschendsurprisingly ( enough), he was right — er hatte erstaunlicherweise recht
and then surprisingly he left — und dann ist er überraschenderweise or zu unserer/ihrer etc Überraschung gegangen
not surprisingly it didn't work — wie zu erwarten (war), hat es nicht geklappt
* * *surprisingly adv überraschend(erweise), erstaunlich(erweise):not surprisingly he … es ist oder war keine Überraschung, dass er …* * *adverbsurprisingly [enough], he was... — überraschenderweise war er...
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homi·cide [ʼhɒmɪsaɪd, Am ʼhɑ:mə-]to be found [not] guilty of \homicide des Mordes für [nicht] schuldig befunden werden;to be convicted of \homicide wegen Mordes verurteilt werden\homicide case Mordfall m;\homicide rate Mordrate f;\homicide squad Mordkommission f;\homicide victim Mordopfer nt -
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1) ( remarkably) erstaunlich2) ( unexpectedly) überraschenderweise;not \surprisingly, the jury found them guilty wie zu erwarten [war], befand das Gericht sie für schuldig
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guilty — Hewa. ♦ To find guilty, ho āhewa. ♦ Found guilty, pili i ka hewa. ♦ Found not guilty, ho āpono. ♦ He is guilty, kū ka hewa iāia … English-Hawaiian dictionary
guilty*/*/ — [ˈgɪlti] adj 1) ashamed and sorry because you have done something wrong a guilty look/expression[/ex] It was a clear sign that he had a guilty conscience (= a feeling that he had done something wrong).[/ex] You shouldn t feel guilty all the time… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
guilty — I (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Convicted] Syn. found guilty, guilty as charged, condemned, sentenced, criminal, censured, impeached, incriminated, indicted, liable, condemned, proscribed, having violated law, weighed and found wanting, judged, damned … English dictionary for students