bizarrely

bizarrely
[bɪ'zɑːlɪ]
ADV [dress] de forma estrafalaria

she dressed bizarrely — se vistió de forma estrafalaria

both films, bizarrely, include excerpts from the same news report — las dos películas, qué extraño, incluyen fragmentos de la misma noticia

bizarrely, death is not a disqualification for voting although non-attendance at party meetings is — es extraño, porque mientras que la muerte no impide votar, la falta de asistencia a reuniones del partido, sí


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  • bizarrely — adverb see bizarre I …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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  • bizarrely — adv. in a strange and unusual manner, grotesquely, outlandishly …   English contemporary dictionary

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