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he was significantly absent

  • 1 significantly

    adverb
    1) (meaningfully) bedeutungsvoll; as sentence-modifier

    significantly [enough] — bedeutsamerweise

    2) (notably) bedeutend; signifikant (geh., fachspr.)
    * * *
    [siɡ'nifikəntli]
    1) (in a significant manner: He patted his pocket significantly.) vielsagend
    2) (to an important degree: Sales-levels are significantly lower than last year, which is very disappointing.) bedeutend
    * * *
    sig·nifi·cant·ly
    [sɪgˈnɪfɪkəntli, AM ˈnɪfə-]
    1. (considerably) bedeutend, deutlich
    it is not \significantly different da besteht kein wesentlicher Unterschied
    \significantly better deutlich besser
    \significantly cheaper bedeutend billiger
    \significantly fewer wesentlich weniger
    to not be \significantly lower kaum niedriger sein
    \significantly more deutlich mehr
    to differ \significantly sich akk deutlich unterscheiden
    to improve \significantly sich akk deutlich verbessern
    2. (in a meaningful way) bedeutungsvoll
    to smile \significantly viel sagend lächeln
    * * *
    [sIg'nIfIkəntlɪ]
    adv
    1) (= considerably) bedeutend

    it is not significantly different — das ist kaum anders, da besteht kein wesentlicher Unterschied

    2) (= meaningfully) bedeutungsvoll; look vielsagend, bedeutsam

    significantly, she refused —

    he was significantly absenter fehlte bezeichnenderweise

    * * *
    1. bedeutsam
    2. bezeichnenderweise
    3. wesentlich:
    * * *
    adverb
    1) (meaningfully) bedeutungsvoll; as sentence-modifier

    significantly [enough] — bedeutsamerweise

    2) (notably) bedeutend; signifikant (geh., fachspr.)
    * * *
    adv.
    bedeutsam adv.
    bezeichnenderweise adv.

    English-german dictionary > significantly

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