instantly

instantly
adverb (immediately: He went to bed and instantly fell asleep.) instantáneamente, inmediatamente
instantly adv inmediatamente
instantly
tr['ɪnstəntlɪ]
adverb
1 al instante, inmediatamente
he died instantly se murió al instante, su muerte fue instantánea
she instantly regretted having said that inmediatamente se arrepintió de haberlo dicho
conjunction
1 en cuanto
tell me instantly they arrive avísame en cuanto lleguen
instantly ['ɪntstəntli] adv
: al instante, instantáneamente
instantly
adv.
al instante adv.
incontinente adv.
incontinenti adv.
inmediatamente adv.
'ɪnstəntli
adverb al instante, en el acto
['ɪnstǝntlɪ]
ADV [recognise, know] inmediatamente, al instante; [die] en el acto, instantáneamente

the songs are instantly recognisable — las canciones se reconocen inmediatamente or al instante

information will be instantly available to customers — los clientes podrán acceder a la información de forma instantánea

* * *
['ɪnstəntli]
adverb al instante, en el acto

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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