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1 много
1. числ.; неопред.; (кого-л./чего-л.)
much (с сущ. в ед.ч.), many (с сущ. во мн.ч.); a lot of разг.; plenty of
2.
1) (с глаголом)
much, a great deal; a lot разг.
2) (с наречием в сравн. степени)
much* * *1) many; 2) a lot of; 3) much; 4) much* * *much, many; a lot of plenty of* * *exuberantlygalorelotsmanymuchopulentlyplentyscoresumpteen -
2 много
нрчa lot (of); с неисчисл сущ much; с исчисл сущ many; a good deal (of)мно́го вре́мени/де́нег — a lot of/a good deal of/much time/money
мно́го бо́льше — much/a lot more
мно́го лу́чше — a good deal/much better
мно́го раз — many times
так мно́го? — as many/much as that?
сли́шком мно́го — too many/much
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3 столько же
1) General subject: as many, as much, ditto, just as much2) Engineering: the same3) Diplomatic term: as many (much)4) Abbreviation: do5) Makarov: as much as, ditto (употребляется для избежания повторения) -
4 как можно больше
1) General subject: as much as possible2) Mathematics: as many as possible3) Abbreviation: a.m.a.p. (As Many (much) As Possible) -
5 многие
1. мн.
many
2. мн.; скл. как прил.
many (people)* * *1. many 2. скл. как many* * *exuberantlygalorelotsmanymuchopulentlyplentyscoresumpteen -
6 перетаскивать
vt1) (св перетащи́ть) перемещать to move, to shift, тяжесть to drag/to pull/to push over2) (св перетаска́ть) перемещать всё или многое to move/to carry (over) (all or many/much of)3) (св перетаска́ть) разг красть всё или многое to steal; to filch, to pilfer, to pinch coll (all or many/much of)4) (св перетащи́ть) разг устраивать у себя to win over; на другое место работы to get/to fix sb a job (with sb/sth)/(somewhere else) -
7 не густо
(чего у кого, где)разг.not much; not overmuch; not so many (much); not much to boast aboutВ палате Сашка свои запасы переглядел - не густо. Хлеба четыре пайки, несколько кусков сахара сэкономленных, ну и махорка... (В. Кондратьев, Сашка) — Back in the ward Sashka examined the supplies he had stored away. Not much. Four rations of bread, a few lumps of sugar and some makhorka...
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8 меньше
1. сравн ст прл маленький, малый2. сравн ст нрч малоего́ дочь ме́ньше мое́й — his daughter is smaller/younger than mine
less, not as many/much as; с исчисляемыми сущ fewerгора́здо ме́ньше — much less
ме́ньше пи́ва — less beer
ме́ньше сигаре́т — fewer cigarettes
ме́ньше обы́чного — less than usual
всё ме́ньше и ме́ньше — less and less
не ме́ньше чем — no less than
он зна́ет ме́ньше тебя́ — he knows less than you, he doesn't know as much as you
чем ме́ньше он ест, тем бо́льше худе́ет — the less he eats the thinner he gets
у него́ ме́ньше всех де́нег — he has least money of us all
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9 сколько угодно
2) Colloquial: skinful3) Latin: ad libit4) Jargon: until hell freezes over5) Patents: ad libitum6) Set phrase: as many (much) as one wishes, in any quantity7) Makarov: any amount, as much as you like -
10 немало
1) General subject: a great deal, any number of, lot, not a few, not a little, some, quite a bit (Мы немалого достигли. - We've accomplished quite a bit over the past twelve months.), quite a number2) Colloquial: quite a few4) Makarov: a good few, good few -
11 С-721
РОВНЫМ СЧЁТОМ1 NP instrum Invar adv used with a Num or quantit NP fixed WO1. precisely (as many, much, long etc as stated)exactly;...to the day (year, ruble etc).Было бы тягостным недоразумением и шло бы вразрез с прямыми намерениями автора, если бы полемика с прошлым о прошлом, проходящая через эту книгу, была истолкована как желание оживить литературное движение, скончавшееся ровным счётом восемнадцать лет назад (Лившиц 1). It would be an onerous misunderstanding and would go against the author's immediate intentions, if the polemics with the past about the past which run through this book, were to be interpreted as a wish to resurrect a literary movement which died exactly eighteen years ago (1a).2. merelyonlyjust no more than but.До зарплаты ещё целая неделя, а у меня осталось ровным счётом два рубля. It's still a whole week till payday, and I have only two rubles left. -
12 ровным счетом
I[NPinstrum ; Invar; adv; used with a Num or quantit NP; fixed WO]=====1. precisely (as many, much, long etc as stated):- exactly;- ...to the day (year, ruble etc).♦ Было бы тягостным недоразумением и шло бы вразрез с прямыми намерениями автора, если бы полемика с прошлым о прошлом, проходящая через эту книгу, была истолкована как желание оживить литературное движение, скончавшееся ровным счётом восемнадцать лет назад (Лившиц 1). It would be an onerous misunderstanding and would go against the author's immediate intentions, if the polemics with the past about the past which run through this book, were to be interpreted as a wish to resurrect a literary movement which died exactly eighteen years ago (1a).2. merely:- only;- just;- no more than;- but.♦ До зарплаты ещё целая неделя, а у меня осталось ровным счётом два рубля. It's still a whole week till payday, and I have only two rubles left.II• РОВНЫМ СЧЕТОМ ничего coll[NPlnMrum; Invar; modif; fixed WO]=====⇒ altogether, completely (nothing):- not a (single) thing.♦ [Нюша:] Я вас предупреждаю - из этого не получится ровным счётом ничего (Панова 1). [N.:] I warn you that absolutely nothing will come of this (1a).♦ [Шаманов:]...Моё выступление ничего не изменит. Ничего ровным счётом (Вампилов 2). [Sh.:]... My testimony now isn't going to change a thing. Not a thing (2b).♦ Деменский заговорил как будто откровенно, но к предыдущим своим показаниям ровным счётом ничего не добавил (Чернёнок 1). Demensky started talking in what seemed to be a frank way, but he didn't add a single thing to his previous statements (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > ровным счетом
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13 невесть
нареч. разг. (употр. с относит. местоим. и наречиями)невесть что невесть чего — goodness / heaven knows what
невесть сколько — God / heaven knows how many / much
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14 богато
abundantly* * ** * *abundantly, prodigally, richly, sumptuously* * *exuberantlygalorelotsmanymuchopulentlyplentyprodigallyrichlyscoresumpteen -
15 много-много
разг.
at (the) most* * *exuberantlygalorelotsmanymuchopulentlyplentyscoresumpteen -
16 не-много
exuberantlygalorelotsmanymuchopulentlyplentyscoresumpteen -
17 невесть
нареч.(+ относит. мест. и относит. нареч.)неве́сть что [где, ско́лько и т.д.] разг. — God / heaven knows what [where; how many / much, etc]
••неве́сть како́й (не такой уж) — not particularly
он неве́сть како́й краса́вец — he isn't particularly handsome; he is nothing to write home about
неве́сть как — 1) ( не так уж) not particularly / too 2) ( очень сильно) awfully, terribly
э́то бы́ло неве́сть как вку́сно — it was not so particularly delicious; I wouldn't run after it
я уста́л неве́сть как — I am dead tired
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18 прилично
I1) кратк. прил. см. приличныйII нареч.вам не о́чень прили́чно его́ навеща́ть — it is not quite appropriate for you to visit him
1) ( пристойно) decently, properly ['prɒ-], becomingly; decorously2) ( хорошо) quite well3) разг. ( довольно много) quite a quantity, rather many / muchтам прили́чно наро́ду — there are quite a few people there
он сего́дня прили́чно вы́пил — he's got quite a load on tonight
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19 раз
I муж.1) time; occasionв два раза больше (чем) — twice as many/much (as)
в пять раз — five times more, by a factor of five
во второй (третий и т.п.) раз — for the second (third, etc.) time
в самый раз разг. — just in time ( вовремя); just right, that's it (то, что нужно); to be a perfect fit, to be just one's size ( подходить впору)
в который раз — once more, once again, yet again
несколько раз — a few times, several times, more than once
иной раз, другой раз — sometimes, at times, occasionally
на этот раз — this time, for (this) once; on this occasion
ни разу — not once, never
- не раз2) нескл. (при счете = один)••вот тебе (и) раз разг. — that's done it!; well, I never!; can you beat that! амер.
раз в год по обещанию — разг. once in a blue moon
раз за разом — over and over again, time and again
II нареч.раз от разу — each /every time
( однажды) once, one dayIII союзsince; ifраз он не пойдет... — since he is not going...
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20 пересушивать
vt; св - пересуши́ть1) делать слишком сухим to (make) overdry, to parch2) многое to dry (out) (all or many/much of)
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