straightforwardly

straightforwardly
straightforwardly [{{t}}‚streɪt'fɔ:wədlɪ]
adverb
(a) (honestly → act, behave) avec franchise; (→ answer) franchement, sans détour
(b) (without complications) simplement;
it can be assembled straightforwardly enough le montage est assez facile;
the meeting did not go off quite as straightforwardly as hoped la réunion ne s'est pas passée aussi bien qu'on l'avait espéré

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