infinitely

infinitely
adverb (extremely; to a very great degree: The time at which our sun will finally cease to burn is infinitely far away.) infinitamente
infinitely adv muchísimo / infinitamente
it's infinitely cheaper to go by bus sale muchísimo más barato ir en autobús
infinitely
tr['ɪnfɪnətlɪ]
adverb
1 infinitamente
this is infinitely preferable to working esto es infinitamente mejor que trabajar
infinitely ['ɪnfənətli] adv
: infinitamente
infinitely
adv.
infinitamente (Matemática) adv.
infinito adv.
'ɪnfənətli, 'ɪnfɪnətli
adverb infinitamente
['ɪnfɪnɪtlɪ]
ADV infinitamente

this is infinitely harder — esto es muchísimo más difícil, esto es mil veces más difícil

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['ɪnfənətli, 'ɪnfɪnətli]
adverb infinitamente

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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  • Infinitely — In fi*nite*ly, adv. 1. Without bounds or limits; beyond or below assignable limits; as, an infinitely large or infinitely small quantity. [1913 Webster] 2. Very; exceedingly; vastly; highly; extremely. Infinitely pleased. Dryden. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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  • infinitely — infinite, infinitely are derived from the Latin word infinitus meaning ‘without limit’ (Latin finis ‘end’), and this is the proper meaning of these words in English. In practice, however, they tend to be used in the weaker senses ‘very great’ and …   Modern English usage

  • infinitely — in|fi|nite|ly [ ınfınıtli ] adverb very, or very much: It tastes infinitely better than the last coffee we had. I m infinitely grateful for your help …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • infinitely — UK [ˈɪnfɪnətlɪ] / US [ˈɪnfɪnɪtlɪ] adverb very, or very much It tastes infinitely better than the last coffee we had. I m infinitely grateful for your help …   English dictionary

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  • infinitely — adverb 1. without bounds (Freq. 1) he is infinitely wealthy • Syn: ↑boundlessly, ↑immeasurably • Derived from adjective: ↑immeasurable (for: ↑immeasur …   Useful english dictionary

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