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  • 11recently */*/*/ — UK [ˈriːs(ə)ntlɪ] / US [ˈrɪsəntlɪ] adverb at a time that was not long ago, or that started not long ago She only recently discovered the truth. He s been back to America fairly recently. Recently, though, she seems to have run out of energy …

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  • 12recently — adv. Recently is used with these adjectives: ↑bereaved, ↑deceased, ↑defunct, ↑developed, ↑engaged, ↑married, ↑qualified Recently is used with these verbs: ↑appear, ↑commission, ↑complete, ↑ …

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  • 13recently*/*/*/ — [ˈriːs(ə)ntli] adv not long ago She only recently discovered the truth.[/ex] He s been back to America fairly recently.[/ex] …

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  • 14recently — Lately. As the word is used in connection with the probative value of evidence that stolen goods were recently in the possession of the defendant, it refers to the defendant s possession soon after the theft anid not to possession immediately… …

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  • 15recently — adverb In the recent past; newly; lately; freshly; not long since. advices recently received Ant: long ago, long since …

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  • 16recently — adverb they recently installed a new flagpole Syn: not long ago, a short time ago, in the past few days/weeks/months, a little while back; lately, latterly, just now …

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  • 17recently — recent ► ADJECTIVE 1) having happened or been done lately; belonging to a period of time not long ago. 2) (Recent) Geology another term for HOLOCENE(Cf. ↑Holocene). DERIVATIVES recently adverb. ORIGIN …

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  • 18recently — adverb in the recent past (Freq. 31) he was in Paris recently lately the rules have been enforced as late as yesterday she was fine feeling better of late the spelling was first affected, but latterly the meaning also • Syn: ↑ …

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  • 19recently - newly - lately — Recently and newly are both used to indicate that something happened only a short time ago. There is no difference in meaning, but newly can only be used with an ed form, usually in front of a noun. ...the newly elected Labour Government. On the… …

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  • 20Recently (album) — Recently Album par Joan Baez Sortie juillet 1987 Genre folk Producteur Alan Abrahams Label Gold Castle Critique …

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