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1 uniquely
adverb1) (exclusively) einzig und allein2) (to a unique degree) einzigartig; einmalig [talentiert, begabt]* * *unique·ly[ju:ˈni:kli]* * *[juː'niːklɪ]adv(= solely) einzig und allein, nur; (= outstandingly) einmalig (inf), unübertrefflichMary is uniquely qualified for the job — Mary hat einzigartige or außergewöhnliche Qualifikationen für die Stellung
uniquely among... — einzigartig unter... (+dat)
* * *uniquely adv1. ausschließlich, allein2. in einzigartiger Weise* * *adverb1) (exclusively) einzig und allein2) (to a unique degree) einzigartig; einmalig [talentiert, begabt]* * *adv.einmalig adv.einzigartig adv. -
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3 originally
adverb1) ursprünglichbe originally from... — [ursprünglich] aus... stammen
2) (in an original way) originell [schreiben usw.]* * *adverb ursprünglich* * *origi·nal·ly[əˈrɪʤɪnəli]adv inv1. (at first) ursprünglich2. (uniquely) außergewöhnlich* * *[\@'rIdZənəlI]adv1) ursprünglich2) (= in an original way) originell* * *originally [əˈrıdʒənəlı] adv1. ursprünglich, zuerst2. hauptsächlich, eigentlich3. von Anfang an, schon immer4. originellorig. abk1. origin* * *adverb1) ursprünglichbe originally from... — [ursprünglich] aus... stammen
2) (in an original way) originell [schreiben usw.]* * *adv.originell adv.ursprünglich adv. -
4 historically
[-'sto-]adverb historisch* * *his·tori·cal·ly[hɪˈstɒrɪkəli, AM -ˈstɔ:r-]adv geschichtlich, historischthe film doesn't try to be \historically accurate der Film versucht nicht, geschichtstreu zu sein\historically [speaking...] historisch betrachtet...* * *[hIs'tɒrIkəlI]adv1) (= traditionally) traditionellerweisethe country has historically been very dependent on agriculture — das Land war immer schon stark von der Landwirtschaft abhängig
2) (= relating to history) important, accurate, consider historischhistorically unique — einmalig in der Geschichte
as historically significant as... — von gleicher historischer Bedeutung wie...
historically ( speaking) — historisch gesehen, aus historischer Sicht
3) (= uniquely) important, high etc einmalig, beispiellos* * *adv.historisch adv.historischen adv. -
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