heavily in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for heavily in the English»Serbian Dictionary

heavi·ly ['hevɪli] ADV

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to weigh heavily
to weigh heavily
to be [heavily] in debt to sb
to be taxed [heavily/lightly]
to bet heavily
heavily guarded
it lies heavily on her mind

heavily Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to gamble heavily
to sleep heavily
it's snowing heavily
to be [heavily] in debt to sb
to weigh heavily
to weigh heavily
to bet heavily
it lies heavily on her mind
to be taxed [heavily/lightly]

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Often these tracks are used for toasters rapping heavily rhymed and alliterative lyrics.
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Compared to molluscs, the shell is easily drilled into and the shells are often heavily bored.
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However, it is being developed under Linux and heavily tested under both operating systems.
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Start-stop systems are heavily reliant on the battery.
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They began some agriculture in the area as a result of relying more heavily on cultivated plants and maize, in particular.
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The hippocampus plays a prominent role in recollection whereas familiarity depends heavily on the surrounding medial-temporal regions, especially the perirhinal cortex.
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The lounge bar is thoroughly dilapidated and heavily cobwebbed, with a transistor radio perched on an old sofa cushion in lieu of the jukebox.
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Whilst not illegal or against the rules of the sport, it is heavily frowned upon.
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At the club's annual general meeting, it was revealed that the club was heavily in debt.
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Nevertheless, such deep understanding is available only for heavily studied systems such as shallow lakes.
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