shockingly

shockingly
adverb
1) (very: shockingly expensive.) schrecklich
2) (very badly: It was shockingly made.) miserable
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shock·ing·ly
[ˈʃɒkɪŋli, AM ˈʃɑ:k-]
adv
1. (distressingly) erschreckend
the animals had been \shockingly mistreated die Tiere waren schrecklich misshandelt worden
stories of battered children are \shockingly familiar Geschichten über misshandelte Kinder sind uns leider nur allzu vertraut
\shockingly realistic erschreckend realistisch
2. (extremely) extrem
they charge \shockingly high prices sie verlangen unverschämt hohe Preise
\shockingly bad furchtbar schlecht
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['ʃɒkIŋlɪ]
adv
1) (= badly) schrecklich, furchtbar

to behave shockingly (toward(s) sb) — sich (jdm gegenüber) haarsträubend or miserabel benehmen

2) (= extremely) entsetzlich, schrecklich
3) (= disturbingly) erschreckend

suddenly and shockingly — auf plötzliche und erschreckende Weise

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adv.
schockierend adv.

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