"adequately" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

adequately adverbio

verbo + adequately
Kolokacji: 102
adequately protect • adequately address • adequately explain • adequately prepared • adequately represented • adequately describe • ...
collocations grouped by meanings
Grup znaczeniowych: 17
(10) control, secure, insure
Kolokacji: 3
(13) meet, staff, fill, fulfill
Kolokacji: 4
(14) disclose, brief
Kolokacji: 2
(15) consult, document, resource
Kolokacji: 3
1. adequately rewarded = wystarczająco nagrodzony adequately rewarded
2. adequately appreciate = wystarczająco doceniać adequately appreciate
3. adequately acknowledge = wystarczająco przyznawać się adequately acknowledge
4. adequately recognize = wystarczająco rozpoznawać adequately recognize
  • He had been posted missing four days earlier, and was awarded an immediate DFC - a gesture that some of his colleagues felt did not adequately recognise his gallantry.
  • Recent experience (2011-2012 and beyond) has shown that students applying to British universities are encountering growing difficulties, sometimes serious, in having their Baccalaureate qualifications adequately recognised.
  • The problem is whether such a simplifying assumption does in fact adequately recognise these connections.
  • There is something troubling about the notion of creating such a prestigious position at an institution that has yet to adequately recognize the importance of the entire Jewish experience.
  • The Mother With a Job The fund said the nation had not adequately recognized the needs of children whose mothers work outside the home.
  • This decision angered many veterans, who felt that it did not adequately recognise their deeds.
  • All physicians and most parents by now know the importance of recognizing and adequately treating a throat infection caused by Group A streptococcal bacteria.
  • Yet Mr. Herzog doesn't adequately recognize that these Kinski characters are doubles of himself.
  • However, all too often this can be used by certain regimes to conceal the fact that they do not adequately recognize collective rights.
  • A boss who adequately recognizes and rewards employees is harder to find than a good sushi bar in Wyoming.

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