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* * *fa·mous·ly[ˈfeɪməsli]1. (well-known) bekanntermaßen, bekanntlichto get on \famously sich akk blendend verstehen* * *['feIməslɪ]adv1) (= notoriously) bekanntermaßenas X famously declared —
the man who famously said "no" — der Mann mit dem berühmten "nein"
she was married eight times, most famously to Paul Hassett — sie war achtmal verheiratet, wobei Paul Hassett der bekannteste ihrer Ehemänner war
2) (dated inf: excellently) glänzendto get on or along famously ( with sb) — sich (mit jdm) glänzend verstehen
* * *adv.berühmt adv.
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