Examples of using Basically means in English and their translations into German
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Political
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Computer
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Programming
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Official/political
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Political
This basically means, the product is described from two perspectives.
It basically means that you are not digesting everything you are ingesting.
The text, which only very few can read, basically means.
Which basically means that you are constantly sipping something in between meals.
To explain,(1) basically means: Can I find it?
This basically means that it is very illegal to go fishing on this coastline.
This basically means you're free to use the software for any purpose.
Straddling a stock basically means you are betting that the stock will move in either direction.
This basically means, you can distribute this PDF as long as it is not changed.
This basically means that the positions of a chord's tones are scattered over the keyboard.
When we say hormone receptive positive it basically means that the tumor is being fed through estrogen.
This basically means that your program tried to perform some sort of illegal operation on memory;
This basically means that not only the application
Silvia Missing Zumba is a colloquial Spanish word that basically means“moving fast and having fun.
This basically means knowing when to call it a day whether you're being victorious
This basically means that you should imitate the other person's tone of voice, facial expressions, etc.
Com presents the Yahoo search results, which basically means that it performs unauthorized redirecting to a third-party source.
That basically means that we know when we're full in our heads
San Lorenzo in Florence basically means one thing: the market!
This basically means going offshore.