infinitely

infinitely
adverb (extremely; to a very great degree: The time at which our sun will finally cease to burn is infinitely far away.) unendlich
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in·fi·nite·ly
[ˈɪnfɪnətli]
adv inv
1. (extremely) unendlich
\infinitely small winzig klein
2. (very much) unendlich viel
\infinitely better/worse unendlich viel besser/schlechter
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['InfInItlI]
adv
unendlich; (fig also) grenzenlos; improved ungeheuer; better, worse unendlich viel
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infinitely adv unendlich (etc, academic.ru/37981/infinite">infinite):
infinitely variable TECH stufenlos (regelbar)
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adv.
unendlich adv.
ungeheuer adv.

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