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1 handily
handily ['hændəli] adveasily: fácilmente, con facilidad'hændəli, 'hændɪli1) (colloq) ( coveniently) <placed/situated> convenientemente2) ( easily) (AmE) con facilidad, fácilmente['hændɪlɪ]ADV1) (=conveniently) [positioned, situated] convenientemente, cómodamente2) (=dexterously) con habilidad, con destreza3) (US) (=easily) [win] fácilmente* * *['hændəli, 'hændɪli]1) (colloq) ( coveniently) <placed/situated> convenientemente2) ( easily) (AmE) con facilidad, fácilmente -
2 handily
adv.1 mañosamente, con destreza (skillfully).2 diestramente, hábilmente. -
3 conveniently
adverb convenientemente, adecuadamente, cómodamentetr[kən'viːnɪəntlɪ]1 (handily) convenientemente2 (expediently) oportunamenteadv.• buenamente adv.• convenientemente adv.kən'viːniəntlia) ( handily) convenientementeb) ( expediently)the government conveniently forgets its election promises — le resulta muy cómodo al gobierno olvidarse de sus promesas electorales
conveniently for him, the banks were closed — le vino muy bien or le convino que los bancos estuvieran cerrados
[kǝn'viːnɪǝntlɪ]ADV (=handily) convenientemente; (=suitably) [time] oportunamentehe very conveniently forgot to write it down — iro muy oportunamente or mira por donde, se olvidó de apuntarlo iro
* * *[kən'viːniəntli]a) ( handily) convenientementeb) ( expediently)the government conveniently forgets its election promises — le resulta muy cómodo al gobierno olvidarse de sus promesas electorales
conveniently for him, the banks were closed — le vino muy bien or le convino que los bancos estuvieran cerrados
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4 conveniently
adv.cómodamente; convenientemente (handily); útil y oportunamente.
См. также в других словарях:
handily — [han′də lē] adv. 1. in a handy manner; deftly or conveniently 2. with no trouble; easily [to win handily] … English World dictionary
Handily — Hand i*ly ( [i^]*l[y^]), adv. [See {Handy}.] In a handy manner; skillfully; conveniently. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
handily — (adv.) easily, 1610s, from HANDY (Cf. handy) + LY (Cf. ly) (2). Earlier it meant done by hand (late 14c.) … Etymology dictionary
handily — /han di lee, dl ee/, adv. 1. skillfully; dexterously; expertly: to manage a boat handily. 2. conveniently: The books were handily at his side. 3. easily: We won handily. 4. Midland U.S. rightly; readily: You can t handily blame him. [1605 15;… … Universalium
handily — hand|i|ly [ˈhændıli] adv 1.) something that is handily placed is in a position where it can easily be reached or used ▪ She kept the key handily by the back door. 2.) AmE if you win something handily, you win easily … Dictionary of contemporary English
handily — hand|i|ly [ hændıli ] adverb 1. ) AMERICAN easily, without much effort: They are expected to win handily in the forthcoming elections. 2. ) in a position or in a way that is convenient: The house is handily located near the park. 3. ) in a… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
handily — adverb Date: 1665 1. in a dexterous manner 2. easily < defeated the other candidate handily > 3. conveniently nearby … New Collegiate Dictionary
handily — adv. Handily is used with these verbs: ↑beat, ↑defeat, ↑win … Collocations dictionary
handily — UK [ˈhændɪlɪ] / US adverb 1) in a position or in a way that is convenient The house is handily located near the park. 2) in a skilful way … English dictionary
handily — [ˈhændɪli] adv in a position that is convenient The house is handily located near the park.[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
handily — hand•i•ly [[t]ˈhæn dɪ li, dl i[/t]] adv. 1) in a handy manner; dexterously 2) easily: to win handily[/ex] 3) conveniently; accessibly • Etymology: 1605–15 … From formal English to slang