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1 immensely
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2 immense
adjective1) ungeheuer; immens2) (coll.): (great) enorm* * *[i'mens]- academic.ru/88048/immensely">immensely- immensity* * *im·mense[ɪˈmen(t)s]adj inv riesig, enorman \immense amount of money eine riesige [o enorme] Menge Geldan \immense amount of time eine Ewigkeitto be of \immense importance immens [o überaus] wichtig sein* * *[ɪ'mens]adjdifficulty, fortune, sum of money, possibilities riesig, enorm, immens; problem, difference also, ocean, heat gewaltig; self-confidence, success ungeheuer, enorm; achievement großartig* * *immense [ıˈmens] adj (adv immensely)1. riesig (Palast etc)2. fig enorm, immens, riesig (Kosten etc):immensely rich steinreich4. umg prima, großartig:* * *adjective1) ungeheuer; immens2) (coll.): (great) enorm* * *adj.immens adj.unermesslich adj.ungeheuer adj. -
3 enjoy
§ სიამოვნების მიღება, განცდა, დატკბობა§1 სიამოვნების მიღება (ისიამოვნებს)2 ფლობა (ფლობს), ქონა, სარგებლობაhe enjoys good health / income / reputation ჯანმრთელი ორგანიზმი / კარგი შემოსავალი აქვს // კარგი რეპუტაციით სარგებლობსhe enjoys adulation მას მოსწონს, როცა ეპირფერებიან
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