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ad·ver·bi·al
(ăd-vûr′bē-əl)adj.
Of, relating to, or being an adverb.
n.
An adverbial element or phrase.
ad·ver′bi·al·ly adv.
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| Adv. | 1. | adverbially - as an adverb; "the prepositional phrase here is used adverbially" |
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Translations
ظَرْفِيَّا
příslovečně
adverbielt
határozói szerkezettel
meî atviksorîi; atvikslega
príslovkovo
zarfımsı olarak
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
adverb
(ˈӕdvəːb) noun a word used before or after a verb, before an adjective or preposition, or with another adverb to show time, manner, place, degree etc. Yesterday he looked more carefully in the box, and there he found a very small key with a hole right through it.
adˈverbial adjectiveadˈverbially adverb
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