logically

logically
[ˈlɒdʒɪklɪ]
adverbio
1lógicamente

logically [lo-yi-ka-li]
adverbio
1Lógicamente.

logically [ˈlɒdʒɪkəlɪ] ?
adverb
1 (by a logical process) lógicamente
it follows logically from this that you should try to find work that you enjoy doing They thought that by allowing the child to write, and by encouraging it to read, good writing would logically follow I hadn't taken this into consideration, though logically I should have done If we ban the hunting of whales on these grounds then killing other animals for meat should logically be stopped too This conclusion is a logically necessary corollary of their argument ...certain outcomes that are logically possible, but strange
2 (rationally) [+think, speak, act] de manera lógica; de forma lógica; [+designed, laid out] con lógica
the keyboard is logically designed
I'm not thinking logically no estoy pensando de manera forma lógica;or no estoy pensando con lógica; logically (enough), the controls are on the right como es lógico, los controles están a la derecha
In parts of Africa the body of a loved one, logically enough, is buried in the garden