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1 timidamente
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2 paurosamente
paurosamente avv.1 ( timidamente) fearfully, timidly, timorously: veniva avanti paurosamente, he advanced fearfully (o timidly o timorously)2 ( in modo da far paura) frighteningly, terrifyingly3 ( immensamente) fearfully, dreadfully, frightfully: il traffico è paurosamente aumentato, the traffic has increased dreadfully.* * *[paurosa'mente]1) (con paura) fearfully2) (da far paura) frighteningly, wildly* * *paurosamente/paurosa'mente/1 (con paura) fearfully2 (da far paura) frighteningly, wildly. -
3 timidamente
timidamente avv. shyly, timidly; ( con fare vergognoso) bashfully; ( con fare schivo) diffidently: si fermò timidamente sulla porta, he stopped timidly at the door (o on the threshold). -
4 timido
shy, timid* * *timido agg. shy, timid; bashful; ( schivo) diffident: un ragazzo dall'aspetto timido, a shy-looking boy; mi rispose con un timido sorriso, he smiled back timidly◆ s.m. timid person.* * *['timido] timido (-a)1. agg(persona, animale) shy, timid, (tentativo) bashful2. sm/f* * *['timido] 1.aggettivo (introverso) [ persona] shy, timid, bashful; (pauroso) [ animale] shy, timid; (debole) [ tentativo] faint(hearted); [ protesta] faint, mild; [ sorriso] tentative, timid2.sostantivo maschile (f. -a) shy person* * *timido/'timido/(introverso) [ persona] shy, timid, bashful; (pauroso) [ animale] shy, timid; (debole) [ tentativo] faint(hearted); [ protesta] faint, mild; [ sorriso] tentative, timid(f. -a) shy person. -
5 paurosamente avv
[paurosa'mente]1) (in modo pauroso) frighteningly2) (con paura) timidly, fearfully -
6 timidamente avv
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7 vergognosamente avv
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8 paurosamente
avv [paurosa'mente]1) (in modo pauroso) frighteningly2) (con paura) timidly, fearfully -
9 timidamente
avv [timida'mente] -
10 vergognosamente
avv [verɡoɲɲosa'mente]
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timidly — adverb see timid … New Collegiate Dictionary
timidly — See timidity. * * * … Universalium
timidly — adverb In a timid manner … Wiktionary
timidly — adv. shyly, bashfully; fearfully … English contemporary dictionary
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