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1 allegretto
adv. allegretto, composition or musical passage played with a moderately fast tempo (Music) -
2 andante
n. andante, musical rhythm indicating a moderately slow pace -
3 bescheiden
adj. modest, humble, unpretentious, unassuming; moderate; simple, limited--------adv. modestly, humbly, unpretentiously; moderately, in a limited manner--------v. summon, send for, assemble -
4 gematigd
adj. moderate, measured, temperate, mild--------adv. moderately, measurably -
5 halfstijf
adj. semirigid, somewhat stiff, moderately rigid -
6 gematigd leven
gematigd leven -
7 gematigd
1 moderate ⇒ 〈 met betrekking tot woorden, termen ook〉 measured, 〈 met betrekking tot mensen ook〉 middle-of-the-road♦voorbeelden:gematigd optimisme • qualified optimism -
8 mate
1 measure, extent ⇒ degree♦voorbeelden:1 in dezelfde mate • equally, to the same extentin geringe mate • to a small degree/extentin hogere mate • to a greater/larger extentin toenemende mate • in an increasing degree, increasinglyin welke mate ook • in whatever degreein welke mate? • to what extent?in zekere mate • to some/a certain extentin mindere mate • to a lesser degreein die mate dat … • to the extent that …in grote/hoge/ruime/sterke mate • to a great/large extent, largelymet mate • in/with moderation, moderately -
9 met mate
met matein/with moderation, moderately -
10 middelmatig groot
middelmatig grootVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > middelmatig groot
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11 middelmatig
♦voorbeelden:middelmatig groot • moderately large2 een middelmatig cijfer • an average Bmark/ Agradeik vind het maar middelmatig • I think it's pretty average/mediocre
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moderately — UK US /ˈmɒdərətli/ adverb ► used to describe an action or a quality that is not very large or small but between the two: »Moderately priced autos sell better during a recession. »Moderately sized clothing is frequently labelled in small sizes to… … Financial and business terms
Moderately — Mod er*ate*ly, adv. In a moderate manner or degree; to a moderate extent. [1913 Webster] Each nymph but moderately fair. Waller. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
moderately — (adv.) late 14c., from MODERATE (Cf. moderate) (adj.) + LY (Cf. ly) (2) … Etymology dictionary
moderately — [adv] to a degree, to some extent a little, averagely, enough, fairly, gently, in moderation, in reason, kind of, more or less*, more than not*, not exactly, passably, pretty, quite, quite a bit, rather, reasonably, slightly, some, something,… … New thesaurus
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moderately — adverb a) In a moderate manner. During the debate, they disagreed plainly, but moderately. b) To a moderate extent or degree. They were at least moderately happy with their bonuses … Wiktionary
moderately — adv. Moderately is used with these adjectives: ↑comfortable, ↑conservative, ↑effective, ↑entertaining, ↑expensive, ↑hot, ↑interesting, ↑large, ↑low, ↑positive, ↑resistant, ↑ … Collocations dictionary
moderately — mod|er|ate|ly [ mad(ə)rətli ] adverb to some degree but not to a great degree: moderately successful/effective The dollar rose moderately in early trading … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
moderately — UK [ˈmɒd(ə)rətlɪ] / US [ˈmɑd(ə)rətlɪ] adverb to some degree but not to a great degree moderately successful/effective The dollar rose moderately in early trading … English dictionary
moderately — adverb 1. to a moderately sufficient extent or degree (Freq. 2) pretty big pretty bad jolly decent of him the shoes are priced reasonably he is fairly clever with computers • Syn: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
moderately — moderate англ. [мо/дэрит] moderately [мо/дэритли] in moderation [ин модэрэ/йшн] умеренно, сдержанно … Словарь иностранных музыкальных терминов