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Meanings of
equally
in English
Portuguese
tão
Back to the meaning
To the same extent or degree.
as
every bit
Portuguese
tão
Portuguese
igualmente
Back to the meaning
In equal amounts or shares; in a balanced or impartial way.
evenly
unevenly
unequally
Portuguese
igualmente
Synonyms
Examples for "
as
"
as
every bit
Examples for "
as
"
1
Many banks received government money last year
as
the financial crisis deepened.
2
The World Health Organization identifies influenza
as
a major public health problem.
3
Airlines, however, largely see their main funding requirements
as
a government responsibility.
4
Address problems early Report any problems that arise
as
soon
as
possible.
5
Health officials say the public health risk has been assessed
as
low.
1
The crowd, however, was
every
bit
as enthusiastic as four years ago.
2
Someone who tasted
every
bit
as good as the food she prepared.
3
Right now, he needed
every
bit
of that training to stay calm.
4
Unfortunately he is
every
bit
as likely to self-destruct with equal speed.
5
The Closs home is far less luxurious but
every
bit
as creepy.
Usage of
equally
in English
1
Good quality product for a fair price and everyone being treated
equally
.
2
Long-term investments in women's education, health and leadership development are
equally
critical.
3
However, it is
equally
accurate to say that very significant challenges remain.
4
The situation was
equally
difficult on the banks of the East River.
5
Similar numbers no doubt exist in other countries with
equally
large collections.
6
The government must treat everyone
equally
and follow due process, she said.
7
The medical profession should
equally
be made aware of these new problems.
8
Yet Carson is
equally
good at situating people in rooms without talk.
9
Thirty minutes of concentrated exercise give
equally
good results on the scale.
10
Yet it is
equally
clear that the urban situation was getting worse.
11
Work and war are
equally
forgotten -what would be the point?
12
Opposition to the alternative tax measures is set to be
equally
strong.
13
The four levels could
equally
be applied to an adult education course.
14
We have plenty of
equally
competent economists who understand these issues today.
15
Vernuccio said recent polling had shown voters
equally
divided over the measure.
16
For
equally
strong social reasons, there was no future in doing it.
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equally
Adverb
Frequent collocations
equally important
equally good
equally true
seem equally
equally successful
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Translations for
equally
Portuguese
tão
de que modo
pois que
na qualidade de
enquanto
quão
desta maneira
ingualmente
de acordo de
relativamente a
segundo
ídem
ao longo de
qual
daquela maneira
igualmente
Equally
through the time
Equally
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Common
South Africa
Common
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