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in·tel·lec·tu·al·ly[ˌɪntəlˈektjuəli, AM -t̬əlˈektʃu-]adv intellektuell, geistig\intellectually demanding geistig anspruchsvoll* * *[IntI'lektjʊəlɪ]advintellektuellhe always approaches emotional problems much too intellectually — er geht an Gefühlsprobleme immer viel zu verstandesmäßig heran
* * *intellectually adv1. verstandesmäßig, intellektuell2. mit dem oder durch den Verstand
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