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1. adverb1) unmittelbar; direkt2) (without delay) sofort2. conjunction(coll.) sobald* * *adverb (at once: He answered immediately.) sofort* * *im·medi·ate·ly[ɪˈmi:diətli]I. adv1. (at once) sofort, gleich\immediately after she'd gone, the boys started to mess about sie war kaum gegangen, als die Jungen auch schon anfingen, alles in Unordnung zu bringen2. (closely) direkt, unmittelbarhe stood \immediately behind me er stand direkt hinter mirwas the president \immediately involved in the scandal? war der Präsident unmittelbar in den Skandal verwickelt?* * *[I'miːdIətlɪ]1. adv1) (= at once) sofort, gleich; reply, return, depart umgehend, sofortimmediately after/before that —
that's not immediately obvious — das ist nicht sofort or unmittelbar klar
2) (= directly) direkt, unmittelbarimmediately below/above sth — direkt unter/über etw (dat)
2. conj (Brit)sobald, sofort als...* * *A adv1. unmittelbar, direkt2. sofort, unverzüglich, auf den ersten BlickB konj besonders Br sobald; sofort, alsstat. abk1. (auf Rezepten) statim, immediately2. stationary3. statue4. statute* * *1. adverb1) unmittelbar; direkt2) (without delay) sofort2. conjunction(coll.) sobald* * *adv.direkt adv.sofort adv.sogleich adv.unmittelbar adv.unverzüglich adv.
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