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1 informally
1 ( without ceremony) [dress] en tenue décontractée ; [speak, meet] en toute simplicité ; [greet] sans cérémonie ;2 ( unofficially) [act, agree, arrange, discuss, suggest] officieusement ; to invite sb informally [statesman] inviter qn à titre privé. -
2 informally
informally [ɪnˈfɔ:məlɪ]* * *[ɪn'fɔːməlɪ]1) ( without ceremony) [dress] en tenue décontractée; [speak, meet] en toute simplicité2) ( unofficially) [act, discuss] officieusement -
3 informally in·for·mal·ly adv
[ɪn'fɔːməlɪ](discuss, chat) alla buona, (invite, meet) in modo non ufficialeI have been informally told that... — mi è stato comunicato ufficiosamente che...
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