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1 widely recognized
widely recognized GEN allgemein anerkanntEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > widely recognized
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2 generally
adverb1) (extensively) allgemein2)generally speaking — im allgemeinen
3) (usually) im allgemeinen; normalerweise4) (summarizing the situation) ganz allgemein* * *adverb (usually; by most people; on the whole: He is generally disliked; He generally wins.) allgemein* * *gen·er·al·ly[ˈʤenərəli]1. (usually) normalerweise, im Allgemeinen2. (mostly) im Allgemeinen, im Großen und Ganzenthe proposal has received a \generally favourable reaction der Vorschlag stieß im Großen und Ganzen auf positive Resonanz3. (in a general sense) allgemein, generell\generally speaking im Allgemeinen4. (widely, extensively) allgemeinto be \generally available der Allgemeinheit zugänglich seinit is \generally believed that... es wird allgemein angenommen, dass...to be \generally known/understood allgemein bekannt seinto be \generally reputed to be sth allgemein als etw bekannt sein5. (not in detail) allgemein* * *['dZenərəlI]adv1) (= on the whole, for the most part) im Großen und Ganzen2) (= usually, as a rule) im Allgemeinen, meistthey are generally cheapest — sie sind meist or in der Regel am billigsten
4) (= in general) im Allgemeineninformation on things generally —
a few words on grants generally — ein paar Worte zu Stipendien allgemein or im Allgemeinen
* * *generally adv2. allgemein:3. gewöhnlich, meistens, üblicherweisegen. abk1. gender* * *adverb1) (extensively) allgemein2)3) (usually) im allgemeinen; normalerweise4) (summarizing the situation) ganz allgemein* * *(speaking) adv.gewöhnlich adv. adv.allgemein adv.gewöhnlich adv.hauptsächlich adv.überhaupt adv. n.generell adv.
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