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adverb originalmenteoriginally adv al principiooriginally there were two towers, but only one remains al principio había dos torres, pero sólo queda unatr[ə'rɪʤɪnəlɪ]1 (in the beginning) originariamente, en un principio2 (in a new way) de manera original, con originalidadoriginally [ə'rɪʤənəli] adv1) at first: al principio, originariamente2) creatively: originalmente, con originalidadadv.• originalmente adv.ə'rɪdʒənḷia) ( in the beginning) originariamente, al principiob) ( unusually) con originalidad, de manera original[ǝ'rɪdʒǝnǝlɪ]ADV1) (=at first) originariamente, en un principiooriginally they were in Athens — originariamente or en un principio estuvieron en Atenas
Lucy had originally intended to be a doctor — Lucy tenía inicialmente la intención de ser médico, Lucy en un principio tenía la intención de ser médico
2) (=in an original way) con originalidad, de manera originalshe dresses very originally — es muy original vistiendo, viste con mucha originalidad or de manera muy original
* * *[ə'rɪdʒənḷi]a) ( in the beginning) originariamente, al principiob) ( unusually) con originalidad, de manera original
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