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1 strongly
['strɒŋlɪ] [AE 'strɔːŋlɪ]1) (with force) [ blow] forte; [ defend oneself] vigorosamente; fig. [oppose, advise, protest, suggest] vivamente; [criticize, attack] ferocemente; [deny, suspect] fortemente; [ believe] fermamenteto feel strongly about sth. — accalorarsi per qcs.
to be strongly in favour of, against sth. — essere decisamente a favore, contro qcs
2) (solidly) [fixed, made] solidamente3) (powerfully)* * *adverb fortemente* * *strongly /ˈstrɒŋlɪ/avv.1 fortemente; energicamente; vigorosamente3 forte; a voce alta5 vivamente; saldamente; calorosamente: to feel strongly about st., accalorarsi per qc. ( a favore o contro); reagire con forza a proposito di qc.; I strongly advise you not to accept the offer, ti raccomando vivamente di non accettare l'offerta.* * *['strɒŋlɪ] [AE 'strɔːŋlɪ]1) (with force) [ blow] forte; [ defend oneself] vigorosamente; fig. [oppose, advise, protest, suggest] vivamente; [criticize, attack] ferocemente; [deny, suspect] fortemente; [ believe] fermamenteto feel strongly about sth. — accalorarsi per qcs.
to be strongly in favour of, against sth. — essere decisamente a favore, contro qcs
2) (solidly) [fixed, made] solidamente3) (powerfully) -
2 ■ think ahead
■ think aheadv. i. + avv.pensare in anticipo; pensare al futuro; guardare avanti (fig.): Thinking ahead, I strongly advise you not to overstaff your firm, pensando al futuro, ti consiglio vivamente di non assumere troppo personale nella tua azienda □ to think ahead to st., pianificare, pensare in anticipo qc.
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