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1 treat brutally
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2 brutally
tr['brʊːtəlɪ]1 brutalmente'bruːtḷib) ( mercilessly) <frank/honest> crudamente, despiadadamente['bruːtǝlɪ]ADV1) (=savagely) [attack, murder, suppress] de manera brutal, brutalmente2) (=starkly) [say, reply, expose] crudamente, descarnadamentelet me be brutally honest/frank with you — voy a serte tremendamente sincero/franco
the choice is brutally clear — la elección es de una claridad cruel or despiadada
* * *['bruːtḷi]a) ( cruelly) <attack/treat> brutalmenteb) ( mercilessly) <frank/honest> crudamente, despiadadamente
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