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1 opportunely
adverb passend* * *op·por·tune·ly[ˌɒpəˈtju:nli, AM ˌɒpɚˈtu:n]adv passend, gelegen* * *['ɒpətjuːnlɪ]advgelegen, günstig, opportun (geh); remark an passender Stelle* * *opportunely adv1. → academic.ru/51913/opportune">opportune2. im richtigen Augenblick* * *adv.günstig adv. -
2 conveniently
adverb1) günstig [gelegen, angebracht]; leicht [gesehen werden]we're conveniently situated for the shops — wir haben es nicht weit zu den Geschäften
2) (opportunely) angenehmerweise* * *adverb geeignet* * *con·veni·ent·ly[kənˈvi:niəntli, AM -ˈvi:njənt-]\conveniently situated [or located] günstig gelegen* * *[kən'viːnIəntlɪ]advgünstigerweise; situated günstig, vorteilhaft; (= usefully) designed praktisch, zweckmäßighe very conveniently arrived home early —
it conveniently started to rain — wie bestellt, fing es an zu regnen
the house is conveniently close to the shops — das Haus liegt in praktischer Nähe der Läden
he conveniently forgot to post the letter (iro) — er hat praktischerweise vergessen, den Brief aufzugeben
* * *conveniently adv1. bequem (etc; → academic.ru/15832/convenient">convenient)2. bequemerweise etc* * *adverb1) günstig [gelegen, angebracht]; leicht [gesehen werden]2) (opportunely) angenehmerweise* * *adv.bequem adv.füglich adv.gewöhnlich adv. -
3 opponent
nounGegner, der/Gegnerin, die* * *[ə'pəunənt](a person who opposes: an opponent of the government; He beat his opponent by four points.) der/die Gegner(in)- academic.ru/51913/opportune">opportune- opportunely
- opportuneness
- opportunism
- opportunist* * *op·po·nent[əˈpəʊnənt, AM -ˈpoʊ-]to face an \opponent einem Gegner begegnen* * *[ə'pəʊnənt]nGegner(in) m(f); (in debate, battle of wits etc also) Opponent m* * *A adj2. entgegenstehend, -gesetzt ( beide:to dat), gegnerisch* * *nounGegner, der/Gegnerin, die* * *n.Gegner - m.Kontrahend m.Widerpart m.
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opportunely — opportune ► ADJECTIVE ▪ done or occurring at an especially convenient or appropriate time. DERIVATIVES opportunely adverb. ORIGIN Latin opportunus, from ob in the direction of + portus harbour , originally describing the wind driving towards the… … English terms dictionary
opportunely — adverb at an opportune time he arrived rather opportunely just when we needed a new butler • Ant: ↑inopportunely • Derived from adjective: ↑opportune … Useful english dictionary
Opportunely — Opportune Op por*tune , a. [F. opporiun, L. opportunus, lit., at or before the port; ob (see {Ob }) + a derivative of portus port, harbor. See {Port} harbor.] Convenient; ready; hence, seasonable; timely. Milton. [1913 Webster] This is most… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
opportunely — adverb see opportune … New Collegiate Dictionary
opportunely — See opportune. * * * … Universalium
opportunely — adverb /ˈɒp.ə.tjuːn.li,ˈɒp.ə.tʃuːn.li,ˌɒp.əˈtjuːn.li,ˌɑ.pɚˈtun.li,ˌɑ.pɚˈtjun.li/ a) In a manner suitable for some particular purpose. b) In a manner convenient or advantageous at some particular time. See Also: opportune … Wiktionary
opportunely — adv. in an opportune manner; appropriately; in a timely manner; seasonably … English contemporary dictionary
opportunely — ad. Seasonably, in the nick of time, all in good time, in the fulness of time, apropos … New dictionary of synonyms
opportunely — op·por·tune·ly … English syllables
opportunely — See: opportune … English dictionary
opportune — opportunely, adv. opportuneness, n. /op euhr toohn , tyoohn /, adj. 1. appropriate, favorable, or suitable: an opportune phrase for the occasion. 2. occurring or coming at an appropriate time; well timed: an opportune warning. [1375 1425; late ME … Universalium