mightily

mightily
adverb
(coll.): (very) überaus

be mightily amused — sich köstlich amüsieren

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adverb mächtig
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mighti·ly
[ˈmaɪtɪli, AM -t̬-]
adv
1. (with effort) mit aller Kraft [o Macht]; (fig: majestically, imposingly) gewaltig
to fight [or struggle] \mightily erbittert kämpfen
2. (fam: extremely) überaus, sehr
they were \mightily drunk sie waren mächtig betrunken
we have improved \mightily wir haben uns stark verbessert
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['maItIlɪ]
adv
1) mit aller Macht; (fig = majestically, imposingly) gewaltig
2) (inf: extremely) mächtig (inf)

a mightily improved team — eine stark verbesserte Mannschaft

mightily impressive — höchst beeindruckend

I was mightily impressed/relieved — ich war überaus beeindruckt/erleichtert

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mightily [ˈmaıtılı] adv
1. mit Macht, mit Gewalt, heftig, kräftig
2. umg riesig, gewaltig, mächtig, äußerst
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adverb
(coll.): (very) überaus

be mightily amused — sich köstlich amüsieren

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adv.
mächtig adv.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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