suitably

suitably
adverb You're not suitably dressed.) convenientemente, adecuadamente, apropiadamente
suitably
tr['sʊːtəblɪ]
adverb
1 (qualified) adecuadamente; (dressed) apropiadamente, de manera adecuada
2 (correctly) como es debido, como corresponde
'suːtəbli
adverb <qualified> adecuadamente; <dressed/equipped> apropiadamente, como es debido

he was suitably apologetic — pidió disculpas como correspondía

['suːtǝblɪ]
ADV [dressed] apropiadamente, adecuadamente; [equipped] adecuadamente

suitably qualified staff — personal con la formación adecuada or apropiada

I heard their album, and was suitably impressed — escuché su disco y como era de esperar me causó muy buena impresión

Andy tried to look suitably impressed — Andy intentó parecer todo lo impresionado que la ocasión requería

he tried to adopt a suitably grave tone — intentó adoptar un tono serio acorde con or apropiado para la ocasión

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['suːtəbli]
adverb <qualified> adecuadamente; <dressed/equipped> apropiadamente, como es debido

he was suitably apologetic — pidió disculpas como correspondía


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