Cambridge English: CAE (C1 Advanced) - Advérbios & Frases adverbiais
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used to indicate that something is mostly the case or generally true

no geral, em grande parte
used to emphasize the most important thing or point before anything else

antes de mais nada, em primeiro lugar
in a way that lasts forever or never changes
with the intention of achieving or considering something

com o objetivo de, com a intenção de
used to indicate that what is about to be mentioned is so obvious that it does not require further explanation

desnecessário dizer, óbvio
used to give the reason for something
from a certain perspective or interpretation, though not in every way

em certo sentido, de certa forma
in the same place where an event is taking place
as soon as it is practical or possible for someone
in relation to or concerning someone or something

a respeito de, em relação a
used to show that separate items correspond to separate others in the order listed

respectivamente
used to say that something should have already happened and must happen now
immediately and at that exact moment or place
used to indicate that something is so obvious that it does not need to be explicitly mentioned

não é preciso dizer, obviamente
with a repeated backward and forward movement

para frente e para trás, de um lado para o outro
at the moment of almost doing or achieving something
used to indicate that something happens or is done before a particular event or point in time

antes de, previamente a
in a way that shows no pause, doubt, or reluctance before acting or speaking
without any preparations or prior plans
used to emphasize that something must not happen under any circumstances
used to provide a general assessment of a situation

no geral, globalmente
resembling or seeming to be something, but not fully or completely

quase, semi
because of caring about someone or something and wanting to make a situation better for them

pelo bem de alguém ou algo, em benefício de alguém ou algo
in a way that shows curiosity or a desire to know or learn something

curiosamente, com curiosidade
with a sense of physical or mental tiredness

cansadamente, com cansaço
by the route that is shortest and most direct
in a way that provides something in large, generous, or abundant amounts

generosamente, abundantemente
once again, but in a new or different manner

de novo, novamente
farther away from a familiar location
in a manner that is morally right or good

eticamente, de maneira ética
used to say that one thing is a result of another

portanto, por isso
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