Seriously in spanish

Seriamente

pronunciation: seɹ̩iɑmente part of speech: adverb
In gestures

seriously = seriamente, en serio, verdaderamente. 

Example: Library users may not all be scholars -- they often do not have a particular title in mind -- but they do have serious information needs and they seriously need access to the library's collection.

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» be seriously hurt = ser herido de gravedad, estar herido de gravedad, resultar malherido, herir gravemente.

Example: Thankfully nobody was seriously hurt in the collision.

» be seriously injured = ser herido de gravedad, estar herido de gravedad, resultar malherido, herir gravemente.

Example: One woman died and another woman was seriously injured in a vehicle crash that occurred early Sunday morning.

» be seriously wounded = ser herido de gravedad, estar herido de gravedad, resultar malherido, herir gravemente.

Example: Last Tuesday a priest in India was seriously wounded when two young men assaulted him at a school in southern Delhi.

» half seriously = medio en serio.

Example: 'The business is growing so fast that we've been having a hard time,' he said half laughingly, half seriously = "El negocio ha ido creciendo tan rápido que hemos estado pasando por momentos difíciles," dijo medio en broma, medio en serio.

» seriously + Adjetivo = muy + Adjetivo.

Example: The author's manuscript was seriously inadequate in this respect.

» seriously hurt = herido grave, gravemente herido, malherido.

Example: In many cases, a hospital can be held liable for refusing to treat a seriously hurt person in an emergency situation.

» seriously ill = enfermo grave, enfermo de gravedad, gravemente enfermo.

Example: In the summer of 2001, Toby our cat became seriously ill with a severe ear infection that put him off his food.

» seriously injured = herido grave, gravemente herido, malherido.

Example: Is it illegal to watch a seriously injured person and not call for medical help?.

» seriously wounded = herido grave, gravemente herido, malherido.

Example: Picture of a medic looking up while applying mouth-to-mouth resuscitation to a seriously wounded soldier north of Saigon.

» take + Nombre + seriously = tomarse en serio, tomarse Algo a pecho.

Example: It's not altogether its fault because the critics have been so far more or less characterized as freaks and flakes who are not to be taken seriously.

» take + Reflexivo + too seriously = tomarse las cosas demasiado en serio.

Example: There are far too many people out there who take themselves too seriously.

Seriously synonyms

badly in spanish: , pronunciation: bædli part of speech: adverb earnestly in spanish: , pronunciation: ɜrnəstli part of speech: adverb gravely in spanish: , pronunciation: greɪvli part of speech: adverb severely in spanish: , pronunciation: səvɪrli part of speech: adverb in earnest in spanish: , pronunciation: ɪnɜrnɪst part of speech: adverb
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