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1 ахти
межд. разг. = ахне ахти какой — nothing special, not up to much
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2 ахти
межд. разг.= ах I••не ахти́ как — 1) ( не особенно) not particularly 2) ( плоховато) not particularly well
он не ахти́ как говори́т по-англи́йски — his English is not up to much
не ахти́ како́й — nothing special, not up to much
матема́тик он не ахти́ како́й — he is not much of a mathematician
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