usually

usually
adverb (on most occasions: We are usually at home in the evenings; Usually we finish work at 5 o'clock.) por lo general, normalmente, generalmente, habitualmente
usually adv normalmente
we usually have toast for breakfast normalmente desayunamos tostadas / solemos desayunar tostadas
usually
tr['jʊːʒʊəlɪ]
adverb
1 normalmente, por lo general
we usually go away at weekends normalmente nos vamos fuera los fines de semana
usually ['ju:ʒʊəli, 'ju:ʒəli] adv
: usualmente, normalmente
usually
adv.
generalmente adv.
por lo general adv.
usualmente adv.
'juːʒuəli
adverb normalmente, por lo general, usualmente

what do you usually do in the evenings? — ¿qué sueles hacer por las noches?

['juːʒʊǝlɪ]
ADV normalmente, por lo general

we usually go on a Friday — normalmente or por lo general vamos un viernes

what do you usually do? — ¿qué hacen ustedes normalmente?

we have to be more than usually careful — tenemos que tomar más cuidado que de costumbre

not usually — por lo general or normalmente no

the usually crowded streets were deserted — las calles normalmente atiborradas de gente estaban desiertas

* * *
['juːʒuəli]
adverb normalmente, por lo general, usualmente

what do you usually do in the evenings? — ¿qué sueles hacer por las noches?


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