closely

closely
adverb Look closely at him; She resembles her father closely.) mucho, detenidamente, estrechamente
closely
tr['kləʊslɪ]
adverb
1 (connect) estrechamente, muy
we're closely related somos parientes próximos
she worked closely with local artists trabajó en estrecha colaboración con artistas locales
it was a closely contested match fue un partido muy reñido
2 (resemble) mucho
3 (carefully - watch, listen) atentamente; (follow) de cerca; (question) a fondo
closely ['klo:sli] adv
: cerca, de cerca
closely
adv.
apretadamente adv.
de cerca adv.
estrechamente adv.
'kləʊsli
adverb
1) <connected/associated> estrechamente

we are closely related — somos parientes cercanos

they worked closely with the French — trabajaron en estrecha colaboración con los franceses

2)
a) (at a short distance) <follow/mark> de cerca
b) (carefully) <study/examine> detenidamente; <watch> de cerca, atentamente; <question> a fondo

a closely guarded secret — un secreto muy bien guardado

3)
a) (in approximation)

somebody who resembled her closely — alguien que se le parecía mucho

b) (nearly equally)

a closely fought o contested game — un partido muy reñido

['klǝʊslɪ]
ADV
1) (=carefully) [look, examine] atentamente, de cerca

to watch closely — fijarse, prestar mucha atención

to listen closely — escuchar con atención, escuchar atentamente

a closely guarded secret — un secreto celosamente guardado

2) (=nearly)

to resemble sth/sb closely — parecerse mucho a algo/algn

closely related/connected — estrechamente relacionado/unido

closely contested — muy reñido

closely packed — [case] repleto

this will be a closely fought race — será una carrera muy reñida

* * *
['kləʊsli]
adverb
1) <connected/associated> estrechamente

we are closely related — somos parientes cercanos

they worked closely with the French — trabajaron en estrecha colaboración con los franceses

2)
a) (at a short distance) <follow/mark> de cerca
b) (carefully) <study/examine> detenidamente; <watch> de cerca, atentamente; <question> a fondo

a closely guarded secret — un secreto muy bien guardado

3)
a) (in approximation)

somebody who resembled her closely — alguien que se le parecía mucho

b) (nearly equally)

a closely fought o contested game — un partido muy reñido


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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