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Significados de
aptly
en inglés
portugués
apropriadamente
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With competence; in a competent capable manner.
ably
competently
capably
with competence
incompetently
portugués
apropriadamente
Sinónimos
Examples for "
ably
"
ably
competently
capably
with competence
Examples for "
ably
"
1
Notably democratic in their approach, the trio
ably
showcase their considerable chops.
2
In that long and
ably
drawn up petition, occur the following words:
3
No other State was in the aggregate so
ably
represented as Ohio.
4
That is the policy which General Marshall is so
ably
executing today.
5
Retroviruses, as
ably
demonstrated by HIV, can be notoriously difficult to detect.
1
But elected officials have forfeited their chances to do that job
competently
.
2
He made friends easily and composed prolifically and
competently
,
in many genres.
3
Peyton Reed directs the sequel much as he did the first:
competently
.
4
She packed his bag for him
competently
,
and telephoned for his car.
5
In the last two matches Buttler has batted brilliantly, Hales very
competently
.
1
She ran the household
capably
,
but her way was the old-fashioned way.
2
Such mathematics as we needed he taught
capably
enough and very patiently.
3
That he has performed his duties
capably
and zealously, goes without saying.
4
Throughout two years he carried on the work
capably
and thoroughly.
5
None could execute the commission so
capably
,
or without danger of arousing suspicion.
1
No, the meeting
with
competence
in space did not shock him greatly.
2
The Afghan police have had persistent problems
with
competence
,
corruption and even basic literacy.
3
When somebody thinks you're a drooling idiot and you sucker punch him
with
competence
,
it creates a delicious moment.
4
Combine that
with
competence
and justice, and Europe will be able to keep the populist bacterium from escaping its Petri dish.
5
An MoD spokesperson said: We welcome the court's finding that Ihat is independent and carries out its duties
with
competence
and integrity.
Uso de
aptly
en inglés
1
The manner of each
aptly
fitted with his part in the discourse.
2
The
aptly
named Savage proceeded single-handedly to upset Fiji's balance of power.
3
This thought-provoking book is
aptly
timed as our markets experience rapid disruption.
4
Lord Byron
aptly
describes it in his famous poem which opens with:
5
Periods may
aptly
be compared to buttons; and button holes are like-
6
An
aptly
named restaurant, from the way Rochelle's guest attacked his plate.
7
He could not illustrate his theme so
aptly
in any other way.
8
These tales may be
aptly
described as those of a new Cooper.
9
Mr. Ryder might
aptly
be called the dean of the Blue Veins.
10
What you've so
aptly
described is what we call scale pattern progression.
11
They are
aptly
named because of the colour they change the sky.
12
Our Sapphire suite was
aptly
named, with a gem of a view.
13
It was most
aptly
worded, drafted by the master hand of Franklin.
14
Its circumference, beginningless and endless, makes it
aptly
significant of the Infinite.
15
As Lord Minto
aptly
put it, the Council-room has brought people together.
16
Singer George Michael once
aptly
stated, Celebrity and secrets don't go together.
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Adjetivo
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Nombre
Singular
Colocaciones frecuentes
aptly enough
more aptly
very aptly
also aptly
aptly ageless
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Translations for
aptly
portugués
apropriadamente
competentemente
habilmente
acertadamente
de forma competente
Aptly
a través del tiempo
Aptly
por variante geográfica
Irlanda
Común
Reino Unido
Menos común
Estados Unidos de América
Menos común