popularly

popularly
adverb (amongst, or by, most people: He was popularly believed to have magical powers.) públicamente
popularly
tr['pɒpjʊləlɪ]
adverb
1 popularmente
she is popularly known as Fergie es más conocida como Fergie
popularly ['pɑpjələrli] adv
: popularmente, vulgarmente
'pɑːpjələrli, 'pɒpjʊləli
adverb

popularly known as ... — vulgarmente or corrientemente conocido como ...

['pɒpjʊlǝlɪ]
ADV
1) (=generally)

it is popularly thought that ... — comúnmente se cree que ...

Albert, popularly known as Bertie — Albert, corrientemente conocido como Bertie

2) (=by the people)

the country's first popularly elected president — el primer presidente del país que ha sido elegido por el pueblo

* * *
['pɑːpjələrli, 'pɒpjʊləli]
adverb

popularly known as ... — vulgarmente or corrientemente conocido como ...


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  • Popularly — Pop u*lar*ly, adv. In a popular manner; so as to be generally favored or accepted by the people; commonly; currently; as, the story was popularity reported. [1913 Webster] The victor knight, Bareheaded, popularly low had bowed. Dryden. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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  • popularly — pop|u|lar|ly [ papjlərli ] adverb 1. ) by most people or in most situations: The duchess is popularly known as Fergie. someone who was popularly believed to be wealthy 2. ) a popularly elected government is elected in a democratic election: a… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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  • popularly — adverb popularly believed/thought/known etc believed, thought, known etc by many people: Vitamin C is popularly believed to prevent colds …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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