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adverb (frankly: She talked very openly about it.) abiertamenteopenly adv abiertamentetr['əʊpənlɪ]1 (not secretly) abiertamente; (publicly) públicamente, en públicoopenly ['o:pənli] adv1) frankly: abiertamente, francamente2) publicly: públicamente, declaradamenteadv.• abiertamente adv.'əʊpənlia) <acknowledge/admit> abiertamenteb) <boast/ridicule> descaradamente['ǝʊpǝnlɪ]ADV (=frankly) abiertamente, francamente; (=publicly) públicamente* * *['əʊpənli]a) <acknowledge/admit> abiertamenteb) <boast/ridicule> descaradamente -
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adverb1) (publicly) in der Öffentlichkeit; öffentlich [zugeben, verurteilen, abstreiten]quite openly — in aller Öffentlichkeit
2) (frankly) offen* * ** * *open·ly[ˈəʊpənli, AM ˈoʊ-]1. (frankly) offen* * *['əʊpənlɪ]adv(= without concealment) offen; speak also freiheraus; (= publicly) öffentlichto be openly critical of sb/sth — jdn/etw offen kritisieren
he was openly gay — er machte keinen Hehl aus seiner Homosexualität
* * *adverb1) (publicly) in der Öffentlichkeit; öffentlich [zugeben, verurteilen, abstreiten]2) (frankly) offen* * *adv.anspruchslos adv.offen adv. -
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adverb (frankly: She talked very openly about it.) åpent, åpenlystadv. \/ˈəʊpənlɪ\/1) åpent (også overført), åpenlyst2) uforbeholdent3) offentlig -
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adverb (frankly: She talked very openly about it.) opinskátt -
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adverb (frankly: She talked very openly about it.) nyíltan -
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adverb (frankly: She talked very openly about it.) abertamente* * *open.ly[o'upənli] adv 1 abertamente. 2 publicamente. -
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adv. uluorta, açık olarak, açık açık, alenen, apaçık, açıkça, ele güne karşı* * *açıkça* * *adverb (frankly: She talked very openly about it.) açıkça -
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• julkisesti• avoimesti• peittelemättä• suoraan* * *adverb (frankly: She talked very openly about it.) avoimesti -
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adverb (frankly: She talked very openly about it.) atklāti; vaļsirdīgi* * *atklāti, tieši; publiski -
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adverb (frankly: She talked very openly about it.) atvirai, nuoširdžiai -
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adv. öppet; uppriktigt; frimodigt; offentligt; fördomsfritt* * *adverb (frankly: She talked very openly about it.) öppet, oförbehållsamt -
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adverb (frankly: She talked very openly about it.) ανοιχτά,ελεύθερα -
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adverbfrankly:بِصَراحَهShe talked very openly about it.
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