Heavily in spanish
pronunciation: fueɹ̩temente part of speech: adverb
heavily = mucho, fuertemente, en gran medida, de forma pesada.
Example: Regular overhaul of guiding is important, especially for the new user who may rely heavily upon it.more:
» be heavily used = ser muy usado.
Example: Its policy is to acquire data bases that are heavily used.» bet + heavily and lose = apostar fuerte y perder.
Example: You have a banking sector that were allowed to bet heavily (and lost) and were rescued with public money.» drink + heavily = beber mucho.
Example: I know he's drinking heavily -- he keeps the bottle locked in the credenza behind his desk -- because he's hung over almost every morning.» heavily + Adjetivo = muy + Adjetivo, densamente + Adjetivo.
Example: Library services in the past have been far from neutral, indeed are heavily biased towards the literate middle class who form the bulk of library users.» heavily armed = fuertemente armado, armado hasta los dientes.
Example: Rebels armed with anti-aircraft guns and Soviet rifles were outgunned by the heavily armed pro-Gadhafi forces.» heavily gilt = con abundantes dorados.
Example: A good many heavily gilt retailers' bindings (such as the small English devotional books that were sold in large numbers from the 1560s until the later seventeenth century) were indeed intended to look expensive while really being cheaply executed.» heavily guarded = fuertemente custodiado, fuertemente vigilado, muy custodiado, muy vigilado.
Example: The Olympic flame is kept in a nearby lantern that is heavily guarded.» heavily indebted = con muchas deudas, muy endeudado.
Example: For the poorest and heavily indebted countries, creditors need to drastically reduce or write-off the debts in order to make more resources available for investment.» heavily populated = densamente poblado, muy poblado, con mucha población.
Example: Teachers face all the problems endemic to the heavily populated, least prosperous inner-city areas.» heavily promoted = al que se le ha dado mucha publicidad.
Example: Heavily promoted new release feature films, such as 'Independence Day', were also profitable for the public library service.» heavily robed = con mucha ropa puesta.
Example: They are often heavily robed and protected by powerful enchantments, for beneath their robes are unspeakable horrors.» heavily used = muy usado, muy frecuentado.
Example: The result is a digital library that has been in operation since 1997, that continues to expand in size, that is heavily used and that is highly regarded by its users.» heavily watered = regado con demasiada frecuencia.
Example: Carob trees in heavily watered parkway strips are also a hazard.» lean + too heavily on = depender demasiado de.
Example: Some libraries lean too heavily on the interloan network and shirk their own responsibility in book purchasing = Algunas bibliotecas dependen demasiado de la red de préstamo interbibliotecario y eluden la responsabilidad que tienen de comprar libros.» most heavily used = más usado.
Example: In 1987 Dialog started publishing some of the most heavily used data bases in CD-ROM format.» rely + heavily (up)on = depender fuertemente de.
Example: It's clear that today's students rely heavily on electronic devices even when they're not incorporated in the classroom.» too heavily = demasiado.
Example: This leads to an approach which is insufficiently analytical, and which relies too heavily upon enumeration.» weigh + heavily upon = abrumar.
Example: Librarians, led by men like Melvil Dewey, spent the majority of their waking hours attempting to reduce library work to a 'mechanical art', and their mind-numbing articles weighed heavily upon the pages of 'Library Journal'.