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literally ['lɪtərəlɪ]∎ to take sth literally prendre qch au pied de la lettre ou à la lettre;∎ to translate literally faire une traduction littérale;∎ literally speaking à proprement parler;∎ he was literally bleeding to death il se vidait de son sang(b) (in exaggeration) littéralement;∎ we've had literally hundreds of letters nous avons reçu littéralement des centaines de lettres -
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1 [mean, use] littéralement ; [translate, interpret] mot à mot ; to take sth literally prendre qch au pied de la lettre ;2 ( without exaggeration) bel et bien ; they quite literally danced all night ils ont bel et bien dansé toute la nuit ;3 ○ ( emphatic) littéralement ○ ; he literally exploded (with rage) il a littéralement explosé (de rage). -
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literally [ˈlɪtərəlɪ]• to take sb/sth literally prendre qn/qch au pied de la lettre━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✎ The French word littéralement has a double t but only one l.* * *['lɪtərəlɪ]1) [mean] littéralement; [translate] mot à mot2) ( without exaggeration) bel et bien -
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literally adv. 1) буквально, дословно 2) точно; без преувеличений; в соот-ветствии с фактами 3) без преувеличения; буквально -
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adverb1) wörtlichtake something/somebody literally — etwas/was jemand sagt, wörtlich nehmen
2) (actually) buchstäblich3) (coll.): (with some exaggeration) geradezu* * *adverb We had literally a minute to catch the train.) buchstäblich* * *lit·er·al·ly[ˈlɪtərəli, AM -t̬ɚ-]1. (in a literal manner) [wort]wörtlich, Wort für Wortto take sth \literally etw wörtlich nehmento translate \literally wörtlich übersetzen2. (actually) buchstäblich, wirklichquite \literally in der Tat\literally speaking ungelogenthere were \literally a million tourists in the village over the weekend übers Wochenende kamen sage und schreibe eine Million Touristen ins Dorf* * *['lItərəlI]adv1) (= word for word, exactly) (wort)wörtlichto take sb/sth literally — jdn/etw wörtlich nehmen
2) (= really) buchstäblich, wirklichthe best meal I've ever had, literally — wirklich das Beste, was ich je gegessen habe
it was literally impossible to work there — es war wirklich or einfach unmöglich, dort zu arbeiten
he was quite literally a giant — er war im wahrsten Sinne des Wortes ein Riese
* * *literally adv1. wörtlich:translate literally wörtlich übersetzen;take sth literally etwas wörtlich nehmen2. buchstäblich:he did literally nothing at all er hat buchstäblich überhaupt nichts gemachtlit. abk2. literary3. literature* * *adverb1) wörtlichtake something/somebody literally — etwas/was jemand sagt, wörtlich nehmen
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adverb We had literally a minute to catch the train.) literalmentetr['lɪtərəlɪ]1 literalmente (really) realmente, verdaderamente■ literally hundreds of people pushed their way in centenares de personas, literalmente, entraron a empujonesadv.• literalmente adv.• materialmente adv.'lɪtərəlihe was literally starving — se estaba muriendo de hambre, en el verdadero sentido de la palabra
['lɪtǝrǝlɪ]ADV1) (=actually) literalmentehe's crazy, I mean literally — está loco, y lo digo en el verdadero sentido de la palabra
she literally flew out the door — (as intensifier) (=almost) salió casi volando por la puerta
2) (=word for word) [translate, mean] literalmente, palabra por palabra* * *['lɪtərəli]he was literally starving — se estaba muriendo de hambre, en el verdadero sentido de la palabra
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['lɪt(ə)r(ə)lɪ]нареч.1) буквально, дословно, слово в словоDolcelatte literally means sweet milk. — "Dolcelatte" буквально означает "сладкое молоко".
''I hate all these riddles, they are beginning to give me a headache''. - ''You have a headache? I have some tablets." I realized that she had taken me literally and was now rummaging in her bag for the tablets. — "Ох уж эти загадки! У меня от них голова начинает болеть". - "У вас болит голова? У меня есть таблетки". До меня дошло, что она поняла меня буквально и роется в сумочке, пытаясь найти таблетки от головной боли.
Syn:2) буквально, в прямом смысле слова, без преувеличенияI literally spend all my money on records. — Я в буквальном смысле трачу все деньги на пластинки.
A spokesman at Downing Street said: "The Prime Minister receives literally thousands of letters each week.'' — "Каждую неделю премьер-министр получает буквально тысячи писем", - сказал пресс-атташе правительства Великобритании.
3) буквально, просто, прямо-таки, аж… Tom was literally rolling in wealth. (Mark Twain, 'The Advenures of Tom Sawyer') — … Том буквально утопал в роскоши. (пер. Н. Дарузес)
I was literally dying to mention it. — Я просто умирал от желания об этом упомянуть.
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[ʹlıt(ə)rəlı] adv1. буквально, дословноto interpret a remark [an order] literally - понимать /толковать/ замечание [приказ] в буквальном смысле
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['lɪtərəlɪ]1) [mean, translate] letteralmenteto take sth. literally — prendere qcs. alla lettera
* * *adverb We had literally a minute to catch the train.) letteralmente* * *['lɪtərəlɪ]1) [mean, translate] letteralmenteto take sth. literally — prendere qcs. alla lettera
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1) ( in a literal manner) [wort]wörtlich, Wort für Wort;to take sth \literally etw wörtlich nehmen;to translate \literally wörtlich übersetzen2) ( actually) buchstäblich, wirklich;quite \literally in der Tat;\literally speaking ungelogen3) invthere were \literally a million tourists in the village over the weekend übers Wochenende kamen sage und schreibe eine Million Touristen ins Dorf -
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adv. in de eigenlijke zin van het woord; verbaal; woord voor woord; letterlijk[ litrəlie]♦voorbeelden:take something literally • iets letterlijk opvatten -
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adverb We had literally a minute to catch the train.) bokstaveligadv. \/ˈlɪt(ə)rəlɪ\/1) ordrett, ord for ord2) bokstavelig, etter bokstaven, i bokstavelig forstand, til punkt og prikke3) ( hverdagslig) fullstendig, bokstavelig talt, formelig -
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Adv1. अक्षरश:Proverbs and idioms cannot be translated literally.2. वस्तुतThe hurglars literally did not leave behind even a pin. -
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1. adv буквально, дословно2. adv точно; без преувеличений; в соответствии с фактами3. adv эмоц. -усил. без преувеличения; буквальноСинонимический ряд:1. actually (other) actually; de facto; factually; genuinely; really; truly; veritably; very2. correctly (other) accurately; carefully; correctly; exactly; perfectly; precisely; scrupulously; unerringly3. letter for letter (other) direct; directly; letter for letter; line for line; literatim; sic; to the letter; verbatim; word for word -
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1) буквально, дословно Syn: verbatim, word for word
2) точно;
без преувеличений;
в соответствии с фактами
3) без преувеличения;
буквально буквально, дословно - to translate * переводить буквально - to interpret a remark * понимать /толковать/ замечание в буквальном смысле точно;
без преувеличений;
в соответствии с фактами (эмоционально-усилительно) без преувеличения;
буквально - * drenched to the skin насквозь промокший - * blue with cold посиневший от холода - they were * starving они буквально умирали с голоду literally буквально ~ дословноБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > literally
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adverb We had literally a minute to catch the train.) bókstaflega
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