freely

freely
adverb
1) (willingly) großzügig; freimütig [eingestehen]
2) (without restriction, loosely) frei
3) (frankly) offen
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adverb
1) (in a free manner: to give freely to charity; to speak freely.) reichlich, offen
2) (willingly; readily: I freely admit it was my fault.) offen((also freephone; American toll-free number) a telephone number of a business or an organization that can be used free of charge by their customers etc; the system giving this service.)
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free·ly
[ˈfri:li]
adv
1. (unrestrictedly) frei
\freely available frei zugänglich
2. (without obstruction) ungehindert
3. (frankly) offen
4. (generously) großzügig
5. (willingly) freiwillig
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['friːlɪ]
adv
1) spend, give, lend, share (= liberally) großzügig; (= willingly) bereitwillig; refer des Öfteren; perspire stark

he was spending very freely — er gab das Geld mit vollen Händen aus

to use sth freely — reichlich von etw Gebrauch machen

I freely admit that ... — ich gebe gern zu, dass ...

2) (= unrestrictedly) move, operate frei, ungehindert; talk, speak, express oneself frei, offen; elected, contested in freien Wahlen; flow, travel ungehindert

to be freely available — ohne Schwierigkeiten zu haben sein

the wine was flowing freely — der Wein floss in Strömen

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adverb
1) (willingly) großzügig; freimütig [eingestehen]
2) (without restriction, loosely) frei
3) (frankly) offen
* * *
adv.
frei adv.

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