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1 madly
adverb1) wie ein Verrückter/eine Verrückte (ugs.)* * *adverb wie verrückt* * *mad·ly[ˈmædli]1. (insanely) wie verrückt [o wild]she screamed \madly sie schrie wie verrücktto behave \madly sich akk unmöglich aufführen [o benehmen\madly jealous wahnsinnig eifersüchtig\madly in love bis über beide Ohren verliebt* * *['mdlɪ]adv1) wie verrückthe worked madly for weeks on end — er arbeitete wochenlang wie besessen or verrückt
2) (inf: extremely) wahnsinnigto be madly in love ( with sb) — bis über beide Ohren (in jdn) verliebt sein, total (in jdn) verschossen sein
I'm not madly keen to go — ich bin nicht wahnsinnig scharf (inf) or erpicht darauf (zu gehen)
* * *madly [ˈmædlı] adv1. wie verrückt oder wild:2. umg wahnsinnig, schrecklich:he’s madly in love* * *adverb1) wie ein Verrückter/eine Verrückte (ugs.)2) (coll.): (passionately, extremely) wahnsinnig (ugs.)* * *adv.irre adv.verrückt adv. -
2 madly
she screamed \madly sie schrie wie verrückt\madly jealous wahnsinnig eifersüchtig;\madly in love bis über beide Ohren verliebt
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