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1 sensibly
adverb (in a sensible way: He sensibly brought a spare pair of shoes.) fornuftig -
2 otherwise
1) (in every other way except this: She has a big nose but otherwise she is very good-looking.) ellers, for øvrig2) (doing, thinking etc something else: I am otherwise engaged this evening.) på annen måteadv. \/ˈʌħəwaɪz\/1) annerledes, på annen måte• he decided, sensibly or otherwise, to take a chancehan bestemte seg for å ta en sjanse, enten det skulle vise seg å være lurt eller ikke• he made no further threats, economic or otherwisehan kom ikke med flere trusler, det være seg økonomiske eller andre2) ellers• I went at once, otherwise I should have missed himjeg dro med en gang, ellers ville jeg ikke ha truffet ham3) for øvrig, i annet henseende• he has been lax, but is otherwise not to blamehan har vært slapp, men kan for øvrig ikke klandresotherwise known as også kalt, alias, også kjent som -
3 sensible
'sensəbl1) (wise; having or showing good judgement: She's a sensible, reliable person; a sensible suggestion.) fornuftig, bevisst2) ((of clothes etc) practical rather than attractive or fashionable: She wears flat, sensible shoes.) praktisk, fornuftig•- sensiblyfornuftig--------merkbaradj. \/ˈsensəbl\/1) fornuftig, klok, forstandig2) fornuftig, praktisk3) merkbar, følbar, som kan merkes4) som kan oppfattes med sansene5) ( litterært) følsom, fintfølende, sensibelbe sensible of være klar over, være bevisst på fornemme, kjenne, merke, føle -
4 presence of mind
(calmness and the ability to act sensibly (in an emergency etc): He showed great presence of mind in the face of danger.) åndsnærvær
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Sensibly — Sen si*bly, adv. 1. In a sensible manner; so as to be perceptible to the senses or to the mind; appreciably; with perception; susceptibly; sensitively. [1913 Webster] What remains past cure, Bear not too sensibly. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. With… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sensibly — early 15c., in a manner perceived to the senses, from SENSIBLE (Cf. sensible) (q.v.). Meaning with good sense is attested from 1755 … Etymology dictionary
sensibly — sen|si|bly [ sensəbli ] adverb in a sensible way: You must try to eat sensibly while you re away. sensibly dressed children … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
sensibly — adv. Sensibly is used with these verbs: ↑act, ↑budget, ↑decide, ↑drink, ↑eat, ↑price, ↑talk … Collocations dictionary
sensibly — UK [ˈsensəblɪ] / US adverb in a sensible way You must try to eat sensibly while you re away … English dictionary
sensibly — sensible ► ADJECTIVE 1) wise and prudent; having or showing common sense. 2) practical and functional rather than decorative. 3) (sensible of/to) formal or dated aware of: I am very sensible to your concerns. DERIVATIVES sensibleness noun… … English terms dictionary
sensibly — adverb with good sense or in a reasonable or intelligent manner (Freq. 1) he acted sensibly in the crisis speak more sanely about these affairs acted quite reasonably • Syn: ↑sanely, ↑reasonably • Ant: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
sensibly — adverb see sensible I … New Collegiate Dictionary
sensibly — See sensibleness. * * * … Universalium
sensibly — adverb /ˈsɛnsəbli/ In a sensible manner … Wiktionary
sensibly — adv. reasonably, wisely, judiciously; perceptibly, appreciably … English contemporary dictionary