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como loco

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

английский
английский
испанский
испанский

wildly [америк. ˈwaɪldli, брит. ˈwʌɪldli] НАРЕЧ.

1.1. wildly (frantically):

wildly kick/struggle/rush
wildly shout
wildly shout
he looked at them wildly

1.2. wildly (violently):

wildly rage/blow

2.1. wildly (in undisciplined fashion):

wildly live
wildly live
they behaved wildly

2.2. wildly (haphazardly, randomly):

wildly shoot/guess
wildly shoot/guess
a tontas y a locas разг.

3. wildly (extremely):

wildly funny
wildly funny
para morirse de risa разг.
they were wildly happy
испанский
испанский
английский
английский
wildly
wildly
tirar el folio Исп. разг.
to exaggerate wildly разг.
wildly

в словаре PONS

английский
английский
испанский
испанский

wildly НАРЕЧ.

1. wildly (in an uncontrolled way):

wildly
wildly to gesticulate
wildly to gesticulate
to behave wildly
to talk wildly

2. wildly (haphazardly):

wildly
wildly shoot, guess

3. wildly разг. (very):

wildly
wildly expensive
wildly improbable
испанский
испанский
английский
английский
a rienda suelta перенос.
wildly
to thrash about wildly
в словаре PONS
английский
английский
испанский
испанский

wildly НАРЕЧ.

1. wildly (in an uncontrolled way):

wildly
wildly to gesticulate
wildly to gesticulate
to behave wildly
to talk wildly

2. wildly (haphazardly):

wildly
wildly shoot, guess

3. wildly разг. (very):

wildly
wildly expensive
wildly improbable
испанский
испанский
английский
английский
a rienda suelta перенос.
wildly

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These systems work either by blanking the referer field or by replacing it with inaccurate data.
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The term rooms is slightly inaccurate, as there were also a small number of outdoor areas displayed using the same system.
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Influential in their time and later, his historical works are wildly inaccurate and speculative by modern standards.
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His team often contests reports on him that they consider to be libelous, scandalous, or inaccurate.
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Fan reaction to learning that the statement was inaccurate was generally relief since they felt it didn't mesh with her personality.
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