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1 lawlessly
adverbبصورة غَيْر قانونيَّه -
2 lovløst
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3 bezakono
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4 беззаконно
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5 ilegálne
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6 беззаконно
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7 беззаконно
lawlessly, illegally, iniqui-tously, contrary to law -
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Adj. lawless, anarchic(al)* * *lawless* * *ge|sẹtz|losadjGruppe, Staat, Zeit lawless* * *1) (paying no attention to, and not keeping, the law: In its early days, the American West was full of lawless men.) lawless2) lawlessly* * *ge·setz·losadj lawless* * *Adjektiv lawless* * ** * *Adjektiv lawless* * *adj.anarchic adj.lawless adj. adv.lawlessly adv. -
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10 незаконно
1) General subject: bootleg, illegitimately, invalidly, under-the-counter, unduly, extra-judicially2) Medicine: illicitly3) Law: corruptly, illegally, lawlessly, unjustly, unlawfully, wrongfully -
11 неправомерно
1) General subject: illegitimately2) Law: corruptly, illegally, lawlessly, unlawfully, wrongfully3) leg.N.P. tortiously -
12 противозаконно
2) Economy: contrary to law -
13 противоправно
Law: corruptly, illegally, lawlessly, unlawfully, wrongfully -
14 באופן לא חוקי
illegally, illicitly, lawlessly; illegitimately -
15 בניגוד לחוק
against the law, lawlessly, illegally -
16 בצורה מופקרת
wantonly, lawlessly, promiscuously, licentiously, meretriciously, profligately, dissolutely, anarchically, rakishly, abandonedly -
17 desaforadamente
adv.1 to excess (excesivamente).2 furiously.3 outrageously, frantically.* * *► adverbio1 (con exceso) excessively2 (de forma escandalosa) outrageously3 (con atropello) lawlessly* * *ADV [comportarse] outrageously* * ** * *= wildly, like a lunatic, like crazy, with a vengeance, outrageously, outrageously, like a madman, like a madwoman, ardently.Ex. The rationale is that Renoir would probably spin wildly in his grave at the notion that a black and white photographic reproduction of one of his colored paintings was in any sense his responsibility.Ex. It's time to start leading by example and not going around like a lunatic all the time, loosing my cool, raving, saying things in the heat of the moment I don't mean.Ex. We have no idea what will capture people's imagination and work, but all we can do in any period of great change is experiment like crazy.Ex. However, as we shall see, the public librarian's dedication to his civilizing and stabilizing role in society was to surface with a vengeance in those times when the nation appeared threatened.Ex. I tend to wonder if it's me sometimes who is the only one not laughing outrageously at lines that were apparently meant to be funny.Ex. I tend to wonder if it's me sometimes who is the only one not laughing outrageously at lines that were apparently meant to be funny.Ex. He was 'driving like a madman' moments before he was involved in a car crash with a lorry, according to an eyewitness.Ex. Oh, summer of 2005, windows down, driving as fast as I can whilst beating on the steering wheel like a madwoman.Ex. They must take resolute measures for the abolition of this dictatorial regime and ardently defend the sovereign rights of its people.----* correr desaforadamente = run for + Posesivo + life.* gritar desaforadamente = shout + Posesivo + head off, scream + Posesivo + head off, shout at + the top of + Posesivo + lungs, scream at + the top of + Posesivo + head, shout at + the top of + Posesivo + voice, scream at + the top of + Posesivo + voice, scream at + the top of + Posesivo + lungs.* * ** * *= wildly, like a lunatic, like crazy, with a vengeance, outrageously, outrageously, like a madman, like a madwoman, ardently.Ex: The rationale is that Renoir would probably spin wildly in his grave at the notion that a black and white photographic reproduction of one of his colored paintings was in any sense his responsibility.
Ex: It's time to start leading by example and not going around like a lunatic all the time, loosing my cool, raving, saying things in the heat of the moment I don't mean.Ex: We have no idea what will capture people's imagination and work, but all we can do in any period of great change is experiment like crazy.Ex: However, as we shall see, the public librarian's dedication to his civilizing and stabilizing role in society was to surface with a vengeance in those times when the nation appeared threatened.Ex: I tend to wonder if it's me sometimes who is the only one not laughing outrageously at lines that were apparently meant to be funny.Ex: I tend to wonder if it's me sometimes who is the only one not laughing outrageously at lines that were apparently meant to be funny.Ex: He was 'driving like a madman' moments before he was involved in a car crash with a lorry, according to an eyewitness.Ex: Oh, summer of 2005, windows down, driving as fast as I can whilst beating on the steering wheel like a madwoman.Ex: They must take resolute measures for the abolition of this dictatorial regime and ardently defend the sovereign rights of its people.* correr desaforadamente = run for + Posesivo + life.* gritar desaforadamente = shout + Posesivo + head off, scream + Posesivo + head off, shout at + the top of + Posesivo + lungs, scream at + the top of + Posesivo + head, shout at + the top of + Posesivo + voice, scream at + the top of + Posesivo + voice, scream at + the top of + Posesivo + lungs.* * *‹gritar› at the top of one's voice, like a madman; ‹bailar› wildly, unrestrainedlycorrían desaforadamente they were running hell for leather o like crazy ( colloq)* * *desaforadamente adv[correr, cantar, bailar] wildly, like crazy; [comer, beber] as if there was no tomorrow; [ambicionar, codiciar, desear] wildly;gritó desaforadamente he screamed his head off -
18 ilegalmente
adv.illegally, lawlessly, unlawfully.* * *► adverbio1 illegally* * *ADV illegally, unlawfully* * *= illegally, illicitly, unlawfully.Ex. A vast quantity of (usually illegally) imported material produced on the continent did not find its way into the registers either.Ex. Traditionally, placing information in print, CD-ROM or online database format runs the risk of the information falling into the wrong hands or of being illicitly copied.Ex. Members will not undertake actions that may unfairly or unlawfully jeopardise a candidate's employment.----* acceder ilegalmente = hack.* entrar ilegalmente = break in, break into.* introducir ilegalmente = smuggle in.* ocupar ilegalmente = squat.* producido ilegalmente = illegally-produced.* sacar ilegalmente = smuggle out.* * *= illegally, illicitly, unlawfully.Ex: A vast quantity of (usually illegally) imported material produced on the continent did not find its way into the registers either.
Ex: Traditionally, placing information in print, CD-ROM or online database format runs the risk of the information falling into the wrong hands or of being illicitly copied.Ex: Members will not undertake actions that may unfairly or unlawfully jeopardise a candidate's employment.* acceder ilegalmente = hack.* entrar ilegalmente = break in, break into.* introducir ilegalmente = smuggle in.* ocupar ilegalmente = squat.* producido ilegalmente = illegally-produced.* sacar ilegalmente = smuggle out.* * *illegally, unlawfully* * *
ilegalmente adverbio illegally
' ilegalmente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ocupar
- pasar
English:
collude
- illegally
- squat
* * *ilegalmente advillegally* * *ilegalmente adv ilegally -
19 незаконно
corruptly, illegitimately, illicitly, injudicially, lawlessly, unduly, unlawfully, unjudicially, unjustly, unwarrantedly, wrongfully, wrongly -
20 неправомірно
corruptly, illegitimately, illicitly, lawlessly, unduly, unlawfully, wrongfully, wrongly
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