remarkably
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re·mark·a·ble
(rĭ-mär′kə-bəl)adj.
Attracting or worthy of notice, especially for being unusual or extraordinary: a remarkable movie that held my interest.
re·mark′a·ble·ness n.
re·mark′a·bly adv.
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Adv. | 1. | remarkably - to a remarkable degree or extent; "she was unusually tall" commonly, normally, ordinarily, unremarkably, usually - under normal conditions; "usually she was late" |
2. | remarkably - in a signal manner; "signally inappropriate methods" |
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remarkably
adverbIn a manner or to a degree that is unusual:
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Translations
بصورةٍ مُلْفِتَه للإنْتِباهرائعاً
pozoruhodně
bemærkelsesværdigt
huomattavan
izvanredno
felettébbfeltűnőenmódfelettrendkívülszerfelett
einstaklega
著しく
현저하게
izjemno
anmärkningsvärt
อย่างพิเศษ
dikkat çekecek derecededikkate değer şekilde
đáng chú ý
remarkably
[rɪˈmɑːkəblɪ] ADV [similar, beautiful, cheap] → extraordinariamente; [well, quickly] → increíblementethe factory had, remarkably, escaped the bombing → la fábrica, increíblemente, no resultó dañada en el bombardeo
remarkably few people → un número increíblemente escaso de personas
there have been remarkably few complaints → sorprendentemente, ha habido muy pocas quejas
the general standard was remarkably high → el nivel general era notablemente alto
he looked remarkably like his father → guardaba un parecido extraordinario con su padre
it tastes remarkably good → tiene un sabor extraordinario
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
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remarkably
adv
(= notably) → bemerkenswert; (= extraordinarily) → außergewöhnlich; remarkably similar → bemerkenswert ähnlich; a type of latex remarkably similar to rubber → eine Latexart mit bemerkenswert ähnlichen Eigenschaften wie Gummi; he looked remarkably like his father → er sah seinem Vater bemerkenswert ähnlich; remarkably little → erstaunlich wenig
(= amazingly) → bemerkenswerterweise; the factory had, remarkably, escaped the bombing → die Fabrik war wundersamerweise or wie durch ein Wunder dem Bombenangriff entkommen
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remark
(rəˈmaːk) noun a comment; something said. The chairman made a few remarks, then introduced the speaker.
verb to say; to comment. `She's a good-looking girl,' he remarked; He remarked that she was good-looking; He remarked on her good looks.
reˈmarkable adjective unusual; worth mentioning; extraordinary. What a remarkable coincidence!; He really is a remarkable man; It is quite remarkable how alike the two children are.
reˈmarkably adverbTheir replies were remarkably similar.
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remarkably
→ رائعاً pozoruhodně bemærkelsesværdigt beachtlich αξιοσημείωτα increíblemente huomattavan remarquablement izvanredno notevolmente 著しく 현저하게 opmerkelijk enestående wybitnie notavelmente замечательно anmärkningsvärt อย่างพิเศษ dikkat çekecek derecede đáng chú ý 引人注目地Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009