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1 most
[məust] superlative of many ~much ( often with the)1. adjective1) (the) greatest number or quantity of:Which of the students has read the most books?
أكْثَرReading is what gives me most enjoyment.
2) the majority or greater part of:أغْلَبِيَّهMost modern music is difficult to understand.
2. adverb1) used to form the superlative of many adjectives and adverbs, especially those of more than two syllables:Of all the women I know, she's the most beautiful
تُسْتَعْمَل في المُقارنَه مع الصِّفَة المُكَوَّنَه من أكْثَر من مَقْطَعَيْنWe see her mother or father sometimes, but we see her grandmother most frequently.
2) to the greatest degree or extent:أكْثَر شيء، إلى أقْصى دَرَجَهThey like sweets and biscuits but they like ice-cream most of all.
3) very or extremely:جِداa most annoying child.
4) (American) almost:تَقْريباMost everyone I know has read that book.
3. pronoun1) the greatest number or quantity:الأكْثَر، أكْبَر عدد أو أكْثَر كَمِيَّهI ate two cakes, but Mary ate more, and John ate (the) most.
2) the greatest part; the majority:أغْلَب، غالِبِيَّةEveryone is leaving – most have gone already.
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2 most
أَكْثَر الجميع \ most: (the opposite of least) n., adj. the greatest number or amount: Which of you earns the most (money)? Most of you are well paid. Most boys like football, used with an adj., to show that the person or thing has more of that quality than any other has: He is the most sensible boy in the class. \ See Also الأكثر (الأَكْثَر) \ الأَكْثَر \ most: (the opposite of least) n., adj. the greatest number or amount: Which of you earns the most (money)? Most of you are well paid. Most boys like football, used with an adj., to show that the person or thing has more of that quality than any other has: He is the most sensible boy in the class. -
3 most
جِدًّا \ awfully: very: It’s awfully hot in here. She’s awfully pretty. ever so: very: It’s ever so easy. exceedingly: very: He’s exceedingly clever. extra: more than usually: an extra large bill. extremely: very: You’re extremely kind. frightfully: very: He’s frightfully clever. great: (giving more force to an adjective): That’s a great big dog. greatly: very much: He was greatly ashamed. indeed: coming after an adj. or adv. and giving special force to very: Thank you very much indeed. jolly: very: a jolly good book. most: very: It was most kind of you to help. only too: (with an adj. or p.p.) very: I should be only too pleased to help you. so: (following a negative) showing a comparison: He’s bigger than you, but he’s not so strong (as you). He’s not so strong a boy (not such a strong boy) as you are, showing an effect It was so cold that the water froze. He’s not so ill as to need a doctor;, (stressed) very: I’m so glad that you won!. stiff: (with the verbs bore, scare, worry) to a state of tiredness; nearly to death: Long speeches bore me stiff. stone: (with a few special adj.) completely: stone cold; stone dead. such: of a kind that produces a certain result: It was such a heavy box that I could not lift it. Its weight was such that I could not lift it. unusually: (with an adj.) very; strangely: It is unusually cold in here today. very: (giving special force to an adv. or adj., or to the nouns many, much, few, little): very soon; very hot; very little to eat. well: quite a long way: He’s well over 60. Stand well back from the line. -
4 most
أَكْثَر مِن الجميع \ most: more than anything (or anyone) else: Which story did you like (the) most?. -
5 make the most of
اِسْتَغَلَّ (لأغراض أنانيّة) \ exploit: to use (esp. a person) unfairly for one’s own profit: He exploited the poor by making them work for very low pay. make the most of: to use in the most effective way: In his speech, he made the most of the opposition’s few mistakes. to take advantage of: to make unfair use of; deceive: The shopkeeper took advantage of my inexperience and charged me too much. -
6 for the most part
عُمُومًا \ generally: usually: I generally go to bed at eleven o’clock. for the most part: mostly: He is old and for the most part he stays at home. in general: in most cases: Men in general are taller than women. -
7 for the most part
غَالِبًا \ for the most part: mostly: He is old and for the most part he stays at home. mainly: chiefly; mostly. mostly: chiefly; usually: Their houses are mostly built of brick. usually: customarily; at most times: We usually meet on Sundays. -
8 make the most of
اِسْتَفَادَ كثيرًا من \ make the most of: to use in the most effective way: In his speech, he made the most of the opposition’s few mistakes. -
9 for the most part
عَلَى الأَغْلَب \ for the most part: mostly: He is old and for the most part he stays at home. -
10 at (the) most
taking the greatest estimate:على أكْثَر تَقْديرThere were fifty people in the audience at (the) most.
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11 at (the) most
taking the greatest estimate:على أكْثَر تَقْديرThere were fifty people in the audience at (the) most.
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12 for the most part
mostly:عادَةً، في أغْلَب الأحْيانFor the most part, the passengers on the ship were Swedes.
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13 make the most of (something)
to take advantage of (an opportunity etc) to the greatest possible extent:يَسْتَفيد إلى أقْصى حَدYou'll only get one chance, so you'd better make the most of it!
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14 make the most of (something)
to take advantage of (an opportunity etc) to the greatest possible extent:يَسْتَفيد إلى أقْصى حَدYou'll only get one chance, so you'd better make the most of it!
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15 in all probability
most probably; most likely.على الأرْجَح، أغْلَب الظَّن -
16 aghlab
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17 above all
most importantly:فَوقَ كُلِ شَيء، أهَمْ شَيءHe is strong, brave and, above all, honest.
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18 the best part of
most of; nearly (all of):مُعْظَمُ ، القِسْمُ الأكْبَرُ مِنI've read the best part of two hundred books on the subject.
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19 the better part of
most of:مُعْظَمُ، الجُزءُ الأكْبَرHe talked for the better part of an hour.
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20 up to the minute
most modern or recent:حَتّى اللحْظَه، حَتّى آخر دقيقَهup-to-the-minute clothes.
См. также в других словарях:
Most — Most … Deutsch Wörterbuch
most — [ moust ] function word, quantifier *** Most is the superlative form of much and many and can be used in the following ways: as an adverb (before an adjective or another adverb): a most interesting lecture the question that is asked most often.… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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Most — (m[=o]st), a., superl. of {More}. [OE. most, mast, mest, AS. m[=ae]st; akin to D. meest, OS. m[=e]st, G. meist, Icel. mestr, Goth. maists; a superl. corresponding to E. more. [root]103. See {More}, a.] 1. Consisting of the greatest number or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
most — [mōst] adj. [ME < OE mast, used as superl. of micel, big (var. of mycel: see MUCH): akin to Goth maists: for IE base see MORE] 1. compar. of MORE 2. greatest in amount, quantity, or degree: used as the superlative of MUCH 3. greatest in number … English World dictionary
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Most — Héraldique … Wikipédia en Français
most — mȏst m <G mȍsta, N mn mòstovi> DEFINICIJA 1. građevina ili objekt koji služi za prelaženje ljudi i tereta preko rijeke, morskog tjesnaca, provalije itd. [pontonski most; viseći most; željeznički most] 2. posebna naprava preko koje se silazi … Hrvatski jezični portal