soundly

soundly
adverb
1) (solidly) stabil, solide [bauen]
2) (well) vernünftig [argumentieren, urteilen, investieren]
3) (deeply) tief, fest [schlafen]
4) (thoroughly) ordentlich (ugs.) [verhauen]; vernichtend [schlagen, besiegen]
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adverb gesund
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sound·ly
[ˈsaʊndli]
adv
1. (thoroughly) gründlich, ordentlich; (clearly) eindeutig, klar; (severely) schwer fam, gehörig fam
to be \soundly defeated vernichtend [o klar] geschlagen werden
2. (reliably) fundiert geh
to be \soundly based auf einer soliden Basis beruhen
3. (deeply)
to sleep \soundly fest [o tief] schlafen
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['saʊndlɪ]
adv
built, made solide; argue, reason, invest, play also vernünftig; thrash tüchtig, gehörig; defeat vernichtend; condemn rundum; train gründlich; based fest

our team was soundly beaten — unsere Mannschaft wurde eindeutig or klar geschlagen

to sleep soundly — (tief und) fest schlafen

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adverb
1) (solidly) stabil, solide [bauen]
2) (well) vernünftig [argumentieren, urteilen, investieren]
3) (deeply) tief, fest [schlafen]
4) (thoroughly) ordentlich (ugs.) [verhauen]; vernichtend [schlagen, besiegen]
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adv.
gründlich adv.

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