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1 much less
menos aún■ he can't drive, much less fly a plane no sabe conducir, ni mucho menos pilotar un avión -
2 much less
1) Общая лексика: не говоря уже (о) (... inadequate to cover even salaries, much less operational budget)3) Макаров: гораздо меньше, ещё меньше, и того менее, не говоря о том, тем более -
3 much less
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4 much less
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > much less
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5 much less
הרבה פחות* * *◙ תוחפ הברה◄ -
6 much less
sangat sedikit -
7 much less
زيرLESS امدهاست -
8 much less
veel minder -
9 much less
mycket mindre -
10 much less
• vielä vähemmän• saati -
11 much\ less
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12 much less
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13 much less
не говоря́ уже́ о -
14 much less
adv.mucho menos, menos.pron.bastante menos. -
15 MUCH LESS
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16 much less
adverbവളരെ കുറവ് -
17 much less agreeable
Общая лексика: гораздо менее приятный, значительно менее приятный -
18 much less sign
Математика: знак много меньше -
19 much less than sign
• paljon pienempi kuin -merkki -
20 much\ less\ could\ I\ go
См. также в других словарях:
much less — Not to mention • • • Main Entry: ↑less * * * still/much/even/less phrase used after a negative statement in order to emphasize that it applies even more to what you say next They are not interested in reading p … Useful english dictionary
much less — much more, much less, still more, still less The principles, much more the practice, need a good deal of scrutiny. I didn t even see him, still less talk to him. Much more (or still more) is used when the grammatical form of the sentence is… … Modern English usage
much less — (do something) and do not even do this. When our headlights flashed, the deer barely blinked, much less moved. They can hardly keep their Internet site running, much less guard against hackers … New idioms dictionary
much less — {conj.} And also not; and even less able or likely to. Used after a negative clause. * /I never even spoke to the man, much less insulted him./ * /John couldn t even pick up the box, much less carry it upstairs./ * /George can hardly understand… … Dictionary of American idioms
much less — {conj.} And also not; and even less able or likely to. Used after a negative clause. * /I never even spoke to the man, much less insulted him./ * /John couldn t even pick up the box, much less carry it upstairs./ * /George can hardly understand… … Dictionary of American idioms
much\ less — conj And also not; and even less able or likely to. Used after a negative clause. I never even spoke to the man, much less insulted him. John couldn t even pick up the box, much less carry it upstairs. George can hardly understand arithmetic,… … Словарь американских идиом
much less — conjunction Date: 1615 not to mention used especially in negative contexts to add to one item another denoting something less likely < can hardly grow, much less ripen, till the stock is in the earth Jonathan Swift > < he is never going to get… … New Collegiate Dictionary
much less — conjunction Let alone; to say nothing of. This is such a terrible CD; I didnt listen to it, much less buy it. Syn: let alone, not to mention … Wiktionary
much less do something — much less (do something) and do not even do this. When our headlights flashed, the deer barely blinked, much less moved. They can hardly keep their Internet site running, much less guard against hackers … New idioms dictionary
much less — See at: as much as … New idioms dictionary
much less — a lot fewer in degree or amount … English contemporary dictionary