English-Spanish translation for "notoriously"
"notoriously" Spanish translation
notoriously {adverb}
notoriously {adv.}
Structural colors are notoriously difficult to measure in a repeatable manner.
Consumer groups have pointed out that it is notoriously difficult to trace a disease back to the primary agricultural product.
Usage examples
Usage examples for "notoriously" in Spanish
In principle, I take a positive view of such proposals, although it is notoriously difficult for us parliamentarians to relinquish power.
Mr President, Commissioner, the Climate Summit held recently in The Hague dealt with the requirements of the Kyoto Protocol, to notoriously meagre effect.
Nonetheless, in spite of notoriously scant resources, Portugal has been diverting important investigation and legal resources into a different objective: punishing illegal abortion.
Sunshine is a natural phenomenon that is notoriously difficult to legislate on, and some Member States of the European Union do not have very much of it at all.
However, it is a notoriously difficult area to enforce because of outside conditions, such as bad weather, that will affect the way fishermen operate.
Similar words
noticeable · noticeably · noticeboard · notices · noticing · notification · notifications · notion · notoriety · notorious · notoriously · notwithstanding · nougat · nought · noun · nouns · nourished · nourishing · nourishment · novel · novelette
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