dearly

dearly
adverb
1) von ganzem Herzen

I'd dearly love to do that — ich würde das liebend gern tun

2) (at high price) teuer
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adverb (very much or very strongly: I would dearly like to see you; She loved him dearly.) herzlich
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dear·ly
[ˈdɪəli, AM ˈdɪrli]
adv von ganzem Herzen
\dearly beloved REL liebe Gemeinde, liebe Brüder und Schwestern im Herrn fachspr
to pay \dearly for sth (fig) teuer für etw akk bezahlen fig
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['dIəlɪ]
adv
1) (= greatly) love von ganzem Herzen; hope sehr

dearly beloved (form, Eccl) — geliebt; (addressing congregation) liebe Gemeinde, liebe Brüder und Schwestern

I would dearly love to marry — ich würde liebend gern heiraten

I dearly wish I had more money —

I should dearly love or like to live here — ich würde für mein Leben gern hier wohnen

2) (fig)

he paid dearly (for it) — er hat es teuer bezahlt

dearly bought — teuer erkauft

to cost sb dearly — jdn teuer zu stehen kommen

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dearly adv
1. innig, herzlich, von ganzem Herzen. love sb dearly;
wish sth dearly etwas heiß ersehnen
2. teuer (im Preis): academic.ru/9919/buy">buy B 4, pay1 C 1
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adverb
1) von ganzem Herzen

I'd dearly love to do that — ich würde das liebend gern tun

2) (at high price) teuer
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adv.
teuer adv.

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