spectacularly

spectacularly
adverb spektakulär
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spec·tacu·lar·ly
[spekˈtækjələli, AM -ɚli]
adv
1. (wonderfully) wundervoll
at night the city is \spectacularly lit bei Nacht ist die Stadt herrlich erleuchtet
2. (extremely) sensationell
you were \spectacularly wrong in your judgement bei deiner Beurteilung hast du absolut danebengelegen
\spectacularly well-paid job außergewöhnlich gut bezahlte Arbeit
to be \spectacularly fit ungewöhnlich fit sein
to rise \spectacularly sensationell ansteigen
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[spek'tkjʊləlɪ]
adv
1) (= stunningly) überwältigend
2) (= dramatically) successful sensationell; improve, fail also spektakulär; good, bad unglaublich

he was spectacularly wrong — er hat einen Riesenfehler gemacht

to do spectacularly well/badly — unglaublich gut/schlecht abschneiden

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adv.
eindrucksvoll adv.

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