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1 hardly
نادِرًا \ hardly: nearly not: He has hardly any friends. You’ve hardly eaten anything. hardly ever: nearly never: He hardly ever visits his father. rarely: not often; hardly at all: She rarely smokes. scarcely: hardly; nearly not at all: He was so weak that he could scarcely stand. seldom: rarely; not at all often: It seldom rains in the desert. Seldom have I seen such an ugly man. -
2 hardly ever
نادِرًا \ hardly: nearly not: He has hardly any friends. You’ve hardly eaten anything. hardly ever: nearly never: He hardly ever visits his father. rarely: not often; hardly at all: She rarely smokes. scarcely: hardly; nearly not at all: He was so weak that he could scarcely stand. seldom: rarely; not at all often: It seldom rains in the desert. Seldom have I seen such an ugly man. -
3 hardly
[ˈhaːdlɪ] adverb1) almost no, none, never etc:تَقْريبا لاI hardly ever go out.
2) only just; almost not:My feet are so sore, I can hardly walk
بالكاد، بِصُعوبَه، بِشَق النَّفْسI had hardly got on my bicycle when I got a puncture.
3) probably not:رُبَّما لاHe's hardly likely to forgive you after what you said about him.
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4 hardly
بِالكَاد \ barely: only just; hardly: I have barely enough to eat. hardly: only just; not quite; with difficulty: I could hardly reach the branch. After his illness he could hardly walk. narrowly: only just: He narrowly escaped from death. -
5 hardly
لا يَكاد \ hardly: only just; not quite; with difficulty: I could hardly reach the branch. After his illness he could hardly walk. scarcely: hardly; nearly not at all: He was so weak that he could scarcely stand. -
6 hardly
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7 hardly
لا يُحْتَمَل أن \ hardly: (of sth. improbable or unreasonable) not really: You can hardly expect me to pay your debts. -
8 Hardly Any Money
Short message service: HAM -
9 Hardly Dangerous
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10 Hardly Davidson
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11 Hardly Earned Yen
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12 Hardly Relevant
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13 Cheap Hardly Efficient Virtually Runs On Luck Every Time
Jocular: CHEVROLETУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Cheap Hardly Efficient Virtually Runs On Luck Every Time
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14 надали
hardly, scarcelyнадали имаше 1 часа it was hardly fiveнадали е възможно it is scarcely/hardly possibleще дойдеш ли?- надали are you coming?-I don't think so, it's hardly likely* * *на̀дали,нареч. hardly, scarcely; \надали имаше 5 часа̀ it was hardly five; той \надали ще дойде he will hardly come, I don’t think he’ll come; ще дойдеш ли? \надали are you coming? I don’t think so, it’s hardly likely.* * *1. hardly, scarcely 2. НАДАЛИ е възможно it is scarcely/hardly possible 3. НАДАЛИ имаше 1 часа it was hardly five 4. той НАДАЛИ ще дойде he will hardly come, I don't think he'll come 5. ще дойдеш ли? - НАДАЛИ are you coming? -I don't think so, it's hardly likely -
15 næppe
hardly, scarcely, unlikely* * *adv hardly ( fx I hardly know him), scarcely;( dårligt nok) barely ( fx he has barely arrived);( sikkert ikke) hardly ( fx he is hardly the right person to ask); scarcely;[ næppe... før] hardly... when ( fx he had hardly (el. hardly had he) entered the room when the telephone rang); hardly... before ( fx we had hardly arrived before we had to go back); no sooner... than;(se også II. nød). -
16 вряд ли
hardly, scarcely, it is unlikely, we doubt whether• Вряд ли возможно сомневаться, что... - It is hardly possible to doubt that...• Вряд ли имеется необходимость указывать, что... - It is hardly necessary to point out that...• Конечно, вряд ли можно потребовать, чтобы... - Of course it can hardly be claimed that... -
17 neppe
* * *adv. hardly, scarcely adv. barely (fx ) adv. hardly (fx ) -
18 ледве
hardly, scarcely, scarce, no sooner than, narrowly; ( слабко) faintlyвін ледве встиг — he was not an instant too soon, he had hardly time (to)
він ледве рухається — he hardly moves, he can hardly move
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19 casi nadie
• hardly• hardly a soul• hardly anyone• hardly anything• scarcely anybody -
20 varla
* * *adv. hardly, scarcely.* * *( valla), adv. hardly, scarcely; varla samir mér þat, Nj. 133; kunna varla, Grág. i. 28; varla mannhæð, Sturl. i. 118; gat valla vakit þá, Fms. i. 9; gat varla gengit, Njarð. 380, passim.
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