fairly

fairly
adverb
1) fair [kämpfen, spielen]; gerecht [bestrafen, beurteilen, behandeln]
2) (tolerably, rather) ziemlich
3) (completely) völlig

it fairly took my breath away — es hat mir glatt (ugs.) den Atem verschlagen

4) (actually) richtig

I fairly jumped for joy — ich habe einen regelrechten Freudensprung gemacht

5)

fairly and squarely — (honestly) offen und ehrlich

beat somebody fairly and squarely — jemanden nach allen Regeln der Kunst (ugs.) besiegen

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adverb
1) (justly; honestly: fairly judged.) gerecht
2) (quite or rather: The work was fairly hard.) ziemlich
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fair·ly
[ˈfeəli, AM ˈferli]
adv
1. inv (quite, rather) ziemlich, recht
I saw her \fairly recently ich habe sie vor Kurzem [noch] gesehen
to know sb \fairly well jdn recht gut kennen
2. (justly) fair
to allocate sth \fairly etw gerecht verteilen
\fairly traded foodstuffs sozial verträglich hergestellt, aus fairem Handel nach n
3. inv (liter: actually) geradezu, förmlich geh
the dog \fairly flew out of the door to greet him der Hund flog nahezu durch die Tür, um ihn zu begrüßen
4.
\fairly and squarely esp BRIT, AUS einzig und allein
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['fɛəlɪ]
adv
1) (= moderately) ziemlich

fairly recently — erst kürzlich

2) (= justly) treat gerecht, fair; (= justifiably) claim zu Recht; describe, blame gerechterweise; (= equally) share gerecht
3) (= positively, really) geradezu

we fairly flew along — wir sausten nur so dahin

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fairly adv
1. ehrlich
2. anständig(erweise)
3. gerecht(erweise)
4. ziemlich
5. leidlich
6. gänzlich, völlig
7. geradezu, sozusagen
8. klar, deutlich
9. genau
10. günstig
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adverb
1) fair [kämpfen, spielen]; gerecht [bestrafen, beurteilen, behandeln]
2) (tolerably, rather) ziemlich
3) (completely) völlig

it fairly took my breath away — es hat mir glatt (ugs.) den Atem verschlagen

4) (actually) richtig

I fairly jumped for joy — ich habe einen regelrechten Freudensprung gemacht

5)

fairly and squarely — (honestly) offen und ehrlich

beat somebody fairly and squarely — jemanden nach allen Regeln der Kunst (ugs.) besiegen

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adj.
ziemlich adj. adv.
ordentlich adv.

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