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adverb1) leicht2) (without doubt) zweifelsohneit is easily a hundred metres deep — es ist gut und gerne 100 m tief
* * *1) (without difficulty: She won the race easily.) mühelos2) (by far: This is easily the best book I've read this year.) bei weitem3) (very probably: It may easily rain tomorrow.) glatt* * *easi·ly[ˈi:zɪli]she passed her exam \easily sie bestand ihr Examen mit Leichtigkeitto be \easily impressed/shaken leicht zu beeindrucken/erschüttern seinto win \easily spielend gewinnen2. (quickly) schnellto tan \easily schnell bräunen [o braun werden3. (by far)▪ to be \easily the... + superl ganz klar [o bei Weitem] der/die/das... seinVenice is \easily the most beautiful city in Europe Venedig ist zweifellos die schönste Stadt Europas4. (probably) [sehr] leichthis guess could \easily be wrong seine Vermutung könnte genauso gut falsch sein\easily possible gut möglich* * *['iːzIlɪ]adv1) (= without difficulty) leichthe learnt to swim easily — er lernte mühelos schwimmen
dishwashers can easily ruin hand-painted china — Spülmaschinen können handbemaltes Porzellan leicht ruinieren
she might/could easily decide to cancel — es könnte gut sein, dass sie sich entscheidet abzusagen
they are easily the best — sie sind eindeutig or mit Abstand die Besten
4) (= in a relaxed manner) talk, breathe ganz entspannt* * *easily [ˈiːzılı] adv1. leicht, mühelos, mit Leichtigkeit, bequem, glatt:easily digestible leicht verdaulich2. a) ohne Zweifel:that may easily be the case das kann durchaus passierenb) mit Abstand, bei Weitemc) ohne Weiteres:he could easily be her father er könnte leicht ihr Vater sein* * *adverb1) leicht2) (without doubt) zweifelsohne* * *adv.bei weitem adv.leicht adv.sicher adv.
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