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    informally

    US /ɪnˈfɔml:ɪ/

    ・

    UK /ɪn'fɔ:məlɪ/

    B1
    adv.AdverbIn a casual or relaxed way
    She was informally dressed in a T-shirt and jeans
    adv.AdverbUnofficially; not in the official way
    We informally agreed to get married

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    • But not only is COVID not going anywhere – for some people, infection is followed by a protracted, debilitating condition known informally as long COVID.

      But not only is COVID not going anywhere – for some people, infection is followed by a protracted, debilitating condition known informally as long COVID.

    • debilitating condition known  informally as long COVID.

      debilitating condition known  informally as long COVID.

    B1

    Body language online - 6 Minute English

    06:21Body language online - 6 Minute English
    • She also thinks it's important to make time for employees to chat informally about things unrelated to work the weekend plans or last night's tv show.

      She also thinks it's important to make time for employees to chat informally about things unrelated to work the weekend plans or last night's tv show.

    • She also thinks it's important to make time for employees to chat informally about things unrelated to work, their weekend plans or last night's TV show.

      She also thinks it's important to make time for employees to chat informally about things unrelated to work, their weekend plans or last night's TV show.

    A2

    Talking on the Phone in English - English Phone Vocabulary Lesson

    11:48Talking on the Phone in English - English Phone Vocabulary Lesson
    • First, I answered with a simple "Hello." This is common if you're answering the phone informally and you don't know who's calling.

      First, I answered with a simple "Hello." This is common if you're answering the phone informally and you don't know who's calling.

    • This is common if you're answering the phone informally and you don't know who's calling.

      This is common if you're answering the phone informally and you don't know who's calling.

    A2

    7 English Phrases You NEED To Know! (Speak Like A Native English Speaker)

    07:507 English Phrases You NEED To Know! (Speak Like A Native English Speaker)
    • It can be used formally and informally.

      It can be used formally and informally.

    • It can be used formally and informally.

      It can be used formally and informally.

    A2

    0.2 Data Structures and Algorithms: Computational Problems

    06:330.2 Data Structures and Algorithms: Computational Problems
    • So informally, for our class, a computational problem describes a problem that has a structured collection of input data and criteria for correct solution.

      So informally, for our class, a computational problem describes a problem that has a structured collection of input data and criteria for correct solution.

    • So informally, for our class, a computational problem describes a problem that has a structured collection of input data and criteria for correct solution.

      So informally, for our class, a computational problem describes a problem that has a structured collection of input data and criteria for correct solution.

    B1

    Conversation English Speaking Practice to Improve Your English Skills Fast

    13:26Conversation English Speaking Practice to Improve Your English Skills Fast
    • To begin a journey or leave a place, often used informally to indicate leaving or starting a trip.

      To begin a journey or leave a place, often used informally to indicate leaving or starting a trip.

    • To begin a journey or leave a place, often used informally to indicate leaving or starting a trip.

      To begin a journey or leave a place, often used informally to indicate leaving or starting a trip.

    A2

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    04:115 Japanese Slang Words スラング[日本語字幕付]
    • but these days it's used more verbally and informally to mean "not cool" or "not very good"

      but these days it's used more verbally and informally to mean "not cool" or "not very good"

    • but these days it's used more verbally and informally to mean "not cool" or "not very good." There's no direct translation, so it's more of just a way to say that there's something negative about whatever it is you're talking about.

      but these days it's used more verbally and informally to mean "not cool" or "not very good." There's no direct translation, so it's more of just a way to say that there's something negative about whatever it is you're talking about.

    A2

    An English Lesson About Bad Weather ☔?️?

    06:30An English Lesson About Bad Weather ☔?️?
    • So I mentioned a few ways to informally describe the weather.

      So I mentioned a few ways to informally describe the weather.

    • So I mentioned a few ways to informally describe the weather,

      So I mentioned a few ways to informally describe the weather,

    A2

    5 Common Expressions with CATCH | English Collocations

    06:475 Common Expressions with CATCH | English Collocations
    • We use catch to say goodbye informally.

      We use catch to say goodbye informally.

    • We use 'catch' to say goodbye informally.

      We use 'catch' to say goodbye informally.

    A2

    Learn English with PENGUINS of Madagascar — Taking Over the Ship

    19:23Learn English with PENGUINS of Madagascar — Taking Over the Ship
    • You might have noticed that the Penguins acts like a special operations team, with each member having a specific role or skill. Skipper is their leader. In English, Skipper typically means the captain of a ship or boat, and it's often used informally to refer to someone in charge.

      You might have noticed that the Penguins acts like a special operations team, with each member having a specific role or skill. Skipper is their leader. In English, Skipper typically means the captain of a ship or boat, and it's often used informally to refer to someone in charge.

    • and it's often used informally to refer to someone in charge.

      and it's often used informally to refer to someone in charge.

    B1