acutely

acutely
adverb intensamente
acutely
tr[ə'kjʊːtlɪ]
adverb
1 agudamente, intensamente
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to be acutely aware of something ser perfectamente consciente de algo
acutely [ə'kju:tli] adv
: intensamente
to be acutely aware: estar perfectamente consciente
acutely
adv.
agudamente adv.
ə'kjuːtli
adverb
a) <painful/embarrassing> extremadamente, sumamente
b) (keenly) plenamente

to be acutely aware of something — ser* or (Chi, Méx) estar* plenamente consciente de algo

[ǝ'kjuːtlɪ]
ADV
1) (=intensely) [feel, suffer] intensamente; [embarrassing, uncomfortable] sumamente

I am acutely aware that ... — me doy perfecta cuenta de que ..., me doy cuenta perfectamente de que ..., soy perfectamente consciente de que ...

they were acutely aware of the difficulties involved — tenían plena consciencia de todas las dificultades que suponía

2) (=shrewdly) perspicazmente
* * *
[ə'kjuːtli]
adverb
a) <painful/embarrassing> extremadamente, sumamente
b) (keenly) plenamente

to be acutely aware of something — ser* or (Chi, Méx) estar* plenamente consciente de algo


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