Nearly in spanish

Casi

pronunciation: kɑsi part of speech: adverb
In gestures
casi

nearly = casi. 

Example: Today, BLCMP offers services to nearly fifty member libraries including public libraries, university libraries polytechnic libraries and others.

more:

» more nearly = más cerca de, más exactamente.

Example: But we are not then acting quite so much out of blindness or inarticulateness; we are selfishly or fearfully or wilfully trying to short-circuit what we know underneath to be more nearly the true state of things.

» nearly + die = casi + morir. [Utilizado para expresar sorpresa]

Example: All he said was that she nearly died when she saw him wrapped up in bandages.

» nearly + faint = casi + desmayarse. [Utilizado para expresar sorpresa]

Example: The woman picked up the baby's body and she nearly fainted when she heard the baby making small, painful cries.

» on a nearly daily basis = casi a diario, casi diariamente, casi todos los días.

Example: She has been making public appearances on a nearly daily basis over the past week promoting various projects, and she stepped out yet again today to visit a children's hospice.

Nearly synonyms

about in spanish: acerca de, pronunciation: əbaʊt adverbmost in spanish: más, pronunciation: moʊst adverbnear in spanish: cerca, pronunciation: nɪr verb, adjective, adverbnigh in spanish: cerca, pronunciation: naɪ adjectivevirtually in spanish: virtualmente, pronunciation: vɜrtʃuəli adverbalmost in spanish: casi, pronunciation: ɔlmoʊst adverbclosely in spanish: cercanamente, pronunciation: kloʊsli adverbintimately in spanish: íntimamente, pronunciation: ɪntəmətli adverbwell-nigh in spanish: bien cerca, pronunciation: welnaɪ adverball but in spanish: todo pero, pronunciation: ɔlbʌt adverbjust about in spanish: casi, pronunciation: dʒʌstəbaʊt adverb
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