independently

independently
adverb independientemente
independently
tr[ɪndɪ'pendəntlɪ]
adverb
1 (gen) independientemente; (separately) por separado, cada uno por un lado
independently
adv.
independientemente adv.
'ɪndɪ'pendəntli
adverb
1) (without outside help)

is she capable of working the problem out independently? — ¿puede resolver el problema sola or por sí misma?

independently OF somebody: try to make up your mind independently of anyone else — trata de decidir por ti misma or independientemente de lo que digan los demás

2)
a) (separately) por separado
b) (by disinterested party) <assessed/investigated> independientemente
[ˌɪndɪ'pendǝntlɪ]
ADV
1) (=self-reliantly) [live] independientemente; [act] por su cuenta

each child will work independently — cada niño trabajará de forma independiente or por su cuenta or solo

for a child of six, he behaves very independently — para ser un niño de seis años es muy independiente

independently of sth/sb — independientemente de algo/algn

independently of what he may decide — independientemente de lo que él decida

2) (=separately) por separado

we both independently came up with the same answer — los dos dimos con la misma respuesta por separado

3) (=by an independent party)

you ought to get it valued independently — deberías hacer que un tercero te lo tasase

* * *
['ɪndɪ'pendəntli]
adverb
1) (without outside help)

is she capable of working the problem out independently? — ¿puede resolver el problema sola or por sí misma?

independently OF somebody: try to make up your mind independently of anyone else — trata de decidir por ti misma or independientemente de lo que digan los demás

2)
a) (separately) por separado
b) (by disinterested party) <assessed/investigated> independientemente

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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