tremendously

tremendously
tremendously [{{t}}trɪ'mendəslɪ]
adverb
(as intensifier) extrêmement;
we heard a tremendously loud explosion on a entendu une formidable explosion;
we enjoyed it tremendously cela nous a énormément plu;
he did tremendously well il a extrêmement bien réussi;
I'm not tremendously keen on his plays je n'aime pas vraiment ses pièces

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