extremely

extremely
adverb (very: extremely kind.) extremadamente
extremely adv extremadamente / sumamente
extremely
tr[ɪk'striːmlɪ]
adverb
1 extremadamente, sumamente
I'm extremely sorry lo siento de veras
this is extremely important esto es de suma importancia
she's extremely tired está cansadísima
extremely [ɪk'stri:mli, ɛk-] adv
: sumamente, extremadamente, terriblemente
extremely
adv.
altamente adv.
extremadamente adv.
sumamente adv.
ɪk'striːmli
adverb (as intensifier) sumamente

it's extremely interesting/difficult — es interesantísimo/dificilísimo, es sumamente interesante/difícil

it's extremely unlikely — es muy poco probable

[ɪks'triːmlɪ]
ADV sumamente, extremadamente

it is extremely difficult — es dificilísimo, es sumamente difícil, es extremadamente difícil

he did extremely well in the exam — el examen le salió sumamente bien

we are extremely glad — nos alegramos muchísimo

it's extremely unlikely that you'll win — es muy poco probable que ganes

* * *
[ɪk'striːmli]
adverb (as intensifier) sumamente

it's extremely interesting/difficult — es interesantísimo/dificilísimo, es sumamente interesante/difícil

it's extremely unlikely — es muy poco probable


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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