fundamentally

fundamentally
adverb He was fundamentally honest.) fundamentalmente, básicamente, en esencia
fundamentally
tr[fʌndə'mentəlɪ]
adverb
1 (basically) básicamente
2 (radically) fundamentalmente
fundamentally [.fʌndə'mɛntəli] adv
: fundamentalmente, básicamente
fundamentally
adv.
en principio expr.
fundamentalmente adv.
'fʌndə'mentḷi, ˌfʌndə'mentəli
adverb
a) (radically) <different/mistaken> fundamentalmente
b) (in essence) <correct/justified> esencialmente, básicamente
[ˌfʌndǝ'mentǝlɪ]
ADV
1) (=basically) básicamente, en lo fundamental

the situation remains fundamentally the same — básicamente or en lo fundamental, la situación no cambia

fundamentally, your children are your responsibility — básicamente, sus hijos son responsabilidad suya

he is still fundamentally optimistic about the situation — básicamente sigue sintiéndose optimista en cuanto a la situación

2) (=profoundly) fundamentalmente

their lifestyle is fundamentally different to ours — su forma de vida es fundamentalmente distinta a la nuestra

there is something fundamentally wrong in what he says — hay un error fundamental en lo que dice

it is fundamentally important that this project continues — es de vital importancia or es fundamental que el proyecto siga adelante

3) (=intrinsically) intrínsecamente
* * *
['fʌndə'mentḷi, ˌfʌndə'mentəli]
adverb
a) (radically) <different/mistaken> fundamentalmente
b) (in essence) <correct/justified> esencialmente, básicamente

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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