distantly

distantly
dis·tant·ly
[ˈdɪstəntli]
adv
1. (far away) in der Ferne, weit entfernt
she heard her mother calling her \distantly sie hörte, wie ihre Mutter sie von fern rief
2. (loftily) distanziert, kühl, reserviert
3. (absently) abwesend
4. (not closely)
to be \distantly related entfernt [miteinander] verwandt sein
* * *
['dIstəntlI]
adv
1)

distantly related (to sb) — entfernt or weitläufig (mit jdm) verwandt

2) (= far away) hear entfernt, weit weg; see in der Ferne; (fig) remember entfernt

a buzzer sounded distantly — weit weg war ein Summer zu hören

to be distantly aware of sth — sich (dat) einer Sache (gen) vage bewusst sein

3) (= unemotionally) distanziert
4) (= distractedly) abwesend
* * *
adv.
entfernt adv.

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