dearly

dearly
adverb (very much or very strongly: I would dearly like to see you; She loved him dearly.) mucho, muchísimo
dearly
tr['dɪəlɪ]
adverb
1 (very much) mucho
2 (at a cost) caro
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
dearly beloved SMALLRELIGION/SMALL (amados) hermanos
dearly ['dɪrli] adv
1) : mucho
I love them dearly: los quiero mucho
2) : caro
to pay dearly: pagar caro
dearly
adv.
amorosamente adv.
'dɪrli, 'dɪəli
adverb
1) (as intensifier)

I love him dearly — lo quiero mucho or de verdad

I should dearly like to get my revenge — cómo me gustaría vengarme!

dearly beloved — (frml) (as form of address) (Relig) (amados) hermanos

2) (at great cost) caro adj

he paid dearly for his generosity — pagó cara su generosidad

['dɪǝlɪ]
ADV
1) (=very much) mucho, de verdad

I loved him dearly — lo quería mucho or de verdad

I should dearly love to go — me encantaría ir

his dearly beloved wife — su amada esposa

dearly beloved, we are gathered here today ... — queridos or amados hermanos, estamos aquí reunidos hoy ...

the dearly departedfrm el queridísimo difunto/la queridísima difunta

2) (=at great cost) caro

victory for the Russians was dearly bought — los rusos pagaron un precio muy alto por la victoria

to cost sb dearly — costar caro a algn

it cost him dearly — le costó caro

to pay dearly for sth — pagar algo caro

he paid dearly for his mistake — pagó caro su error

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['dɪrli, 'dɪəli]
adverb
1) (as intensifier)

I love him dearly — lo quiero mucho or de verdad

I should dearly like to get my revenge — cómo me gustaría vengarme!

dearly beloved — (frml) (as form of address) (Relig) (amados) hermanos

2) (at great cost) caro adj

he paid dearly for his generosity — pagó cara su generosidad


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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