Esperanto-Englisch Übersetzung für anders

  • a lotI have a lot of things to sayA lot depends on whether your parents agreeThanks a lot for listening to me
  • completely
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    Please completely fill in the box for your answer, using a number 2 pencilHe is completely mad
  • curious
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    Young children are naturally curious about the world and everything in itThe platypus is a curious creature, with fur like a mammal and a beak like a bird
  • different
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    Several different scientists all reached this conclusion at about the same time
  • distinct
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    Her voice was distinct despite the heavy trafficHorses are distinct from zebrasOlgas voice is quite distinct because of her accent
  • eminently
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    Everyone supported the nominee because she was eminently qualified.
  • entirely
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    It is entirely up to you where we go, as I’ll be happy with anywhereThe cake hadn’t entirely been eaten, so some was saved for laterThis part of the park is used entirely by the workers; everyone else will have to go to the other side
  • especially
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    Invite them all, especially Molly
  • exceedingly
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  • exceptionally
  • fairly
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    A jury is expected to ensure that the accused is fairly judgeda town fairly situated for foreign tradeConsumer laws aim to have consumers fairly treated
  • funny
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    When I went to the circus, I only found the clowns funny. The milk smelt funny so I poured it away.Ive got a funny feeling that this isnt going to work.
  • greatly
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    Expenses greatly exceeded revenues this yearHe was more greatly beloved than anyone in living memory
  • highly
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    He spoke highly of youHe is in a highly visible job
  • keenly
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  • lots
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    The men cast lots.They purchased all of the adjacent lots.Lots of the ways you can help are really easy.
  • much
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    Hurry! We dont have much time!They set about the task with much enthusiasm.Add this much water and no more.
  • notably
  • notedly
  • odd
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    She slept in, which was very oddOptimistically, he had a corner of a drawer for odd socksMy cat Fluffy has odd eyes: one blue and one brown.
  • oddish
  • other
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    I get paid every other week.Im afraid little Robbie does not always play well with othersOne boat is not better than the other
  • outlandish
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    The rock star wore black with outlandish pink and green spiked hair.
  • particularly
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    The apéritifs were particularly stimulating
  • peculiar
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    The sky had a peculiar appearance before the stormIt would be rather peculiar to see a kangaroo hopping down a city streetKangaroos are peculiar to Australia
  • pretty
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    Well stop at the knife store and look at the sharp pretties.
  • queer
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    the queer community
  • quirky
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    She has a quirky laugh.
  • quite
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  • seperately
  • singular
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    A singular experiment cannot be regarded as scientific proof of the existence of a phenomenonShe has a singular personalitya man of singular gravity or attainments
  • specially
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    We had this cake made specially for your birthdayShes specially good at runningI love all animals, specially cute furry ones
  • specifically
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  • strange
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    He thought it strange that his girlfriend wore shorts in the winter.I moved to a strange town when I was ten.
  • unordinary
  • weird
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    There are lots of weird people in this place.It was quite weird to bump into all my ex-girlfriends on the same day.There was a weird light shining above the hill.
  • well
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    He does his job wella well done steakWe’re well beat now
  • whimsical
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