fantastically

fantastically
adverb
1) fantastisch
2) (coll.): (excellently, extraordinarily) fantastisch (ugs.)
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adverb phantastisch
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fan·tas·ti·cal·ly
[fænˈtæstɪkəli]
adv
1. (extremely) unwahrscheinlich fam, unglaublich pej
\fantastically arrogant unglaublich arrogant
\fantastically rich unvorstellbar reich
2. (fam: wonderfully well) ganz wunderbar
everything's going \fantastically es läuft alles ausgesprochen gut
we were treated \fantastically wir wurden hervorragend behandelt
3. (strange shapes)
\fantastically carved/shaped bizarr geschnitzt/geformt
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[fn'tstIkəlI]
adv
1) (inf: extraordinarily) high, large, expensive, well etc unwahrscheinlich (inf), wahnsinnig (inf)
2) (= strikingly) auffallend; (= imaginatively) fantasievoll, phantasievoll; (= elaborately) kunstvoll

fantastically coloured — fantastisch or phantastisch bunt

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adverb
1) fantastisch
2) (coll.): (excellently, extraordinarily) fantastisch (ugs.)
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adv.
phantastisch adv.
phantastischen adv.

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