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1 not in the least
ألبَتّة \ little: (coming just before the verb) not at all: I little knew (or Little did I know) that next day he would be dead. never: not at any time: I’ve never met him. Never before have I heard such a terrible noise!. none: (esp. with a comparative word) not at all: He was none the worse for his fall (His fall did not harm him at all). not a bit: not in any way: I’m not a bit surprised.. not in the least: not at all: It doesn’t matter in the least. whatsoever: a strong form of whatever; at all: Tell him nothing whatsoever!. -
2 not in the least
عَلَى الإطلاق \ little: (coming just before the verb) not at all: I little knew (or Little did I know) that next day he would be dead. not in the least: not at all: It doesn’t matter in the least. whatever: at all: I have no money whatever. whatsoever: a strong form of whatever; at all: Tell him nothing whatsoever!. -
3 not in the least
not at all:إطْلاقا، البَتَّه، أبداYou're not disturbing me in the least!
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4 наименьший, наималейший (The smallest possible quantity or the least fulfilling , but still adequate , condition that is required , acceptable , or suitable for some purpose)
General subject: bear minimumУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > наименьший, наималейший (The smallest possible quantity or the least fulfilling , but still adequate , condition that is required , acceptable , or suitable for some purpose)
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5 least
أَقَلّ مِن غَيْره \ least: (often with the) less than any other: I like her (the) least because she’s the least friendly of all the girls. \ الأَدْنَى \ least: smallest in size or amount: Which cup has the least (amount of) milk in it?. \ الأَصْغَر \ least: smallest in size or amount: Which cup has the least (amount of) milk in it?. \ See Also الأقل (الأَقَلّ) \ الأَقَلّ \ least: (often with the) less than any other: I like her (the) least because she’s the least friendly of all the girls, smallest in size or amount: Which cup has the least (amount of) milk in it?. \ الشَّيْءُ الأَقَلّ \ least: one that is smallest: That is the least of my troubles! Helping him was the least we could do. -
6 least
[liːst] adjective, pronoun1.(something) which is the smallest or the smallest amount that exists, is possible etc:I think the least you can do is apologize!
أقل ما يُمْكِن، الأقَلShe wanted to know how to do it with the least amount of bother.
2. adverb( somethimes with the) to the smallest or lowest degree:الأقَلThat is the least important of our problems.
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7 The Lusitano
The Portuguese breed of horse known as Lusitano has a history of at least a thousand years. Other noted Portuguese horse breeds are the Garrano and Sorraia, which evolved from ancient Iberian ponies and horses. Some authorities believe that the Lusitano breed evolved from the ancient Sorraia. The breed's name derives from Lusitania, the name the Romans gave to a portion of southwestern Iberia, a section of which became known in later centuries as Portugal. The breed's name also could be related to the name Luso, in ancient mythology a son of Bacchus, the god of wine and merriment. In recent decades, the Lusitano breed has become fashionable again in equestrian circles that participate in international riding competitions, as well as in producing mounts for the Portuguese bullfight. Despite a declining economy, less public interest and higher expenses in the bull- fighting industry, more opposition from animal rights advocates, and the constraints of European Union regulations, the bull-fight has endured as a sport. Breeding such horses has become a growing business not only for competitive riding, especially dressage, and an increasingly popular equestrian tourism, but also for bull-fighting. Lusitano breeding farms are located mainly in two provinces in Ribatejo, part of the Tagus River valley, and in Alentejo. -
8 least
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. -
9 scrape the bottom of the barrel
to (be obliged to) use the least useful, efficient, person or thing available:يَستَعْمِل أسْوأ شيء أو شَخْص مُتَوَفِّرWe're short of players for the game but including John would really be scraping the bottom of the barrel.
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10 Притяжательный падеж (the genitive or possessive case). Примеры предложений
The coordinates of the molecules' position are bounded by the finite size of the containerEach element of $A$ is compared with the corresponding element of the other process's matricesThis program allows the experienced user to take advantage of his system's actual layoutThe problem of life's beginning has been considered for at least several millenniaThis firm's leadership is well known...The essentials of the system's operation in response to stress are as followsThe canyon forms 5 percent of the satellite's surfaceWhen the company's daily production of 200 units is considered,...The satellite's atmosphere is 90 percent methaneThe early atmosphere's complete dissimilarity from that of today...The importance of research to the country's economy...Most of the substance's actions in animal cells remain to be exploredThe train's arrivalThe plan's importanceThe ship's funnelThe paragraph's meaningThe volcano's eruptionThe report's conclusionThe university's presidentThe book's authorThat car's doorРусско-английский словарь по прикладной математике и механике > Притяжательный падеж (the genitive or possessive case). Примеры предложений
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11 Притяжательный падеж (the genitive or possessive case). Примеры предложений
The coordinates of the molecules' position are bounded by the finite size of the containerEach element of $A$ is compared with the corresponding element of the other process's matricesThis program allows the experienced user to take advantage of his system's actual layoutThe problem of life's beginning has been considered for at least several millenniaThis firm's leadership is well known...The essentials of the system's operation in response to stress are as followsThe canyon forms 5 percent of the satellite's surfaceWhen the company's daily production of 200 units is considered,...The satellite's atmosphere is 90 percent methaneThe early atmosphere's complete dissimilarity from that of today...The importance of research to the country's economy...Most of the substance's actions in animal cells remain to be exploredThe train's arrivalThe plan's importanceThe ship's funnelThe paragraph's meaningThe volcano's eruptionThe report's conclusionThe university's presidentThe book's authorThat car's doorРусско-английский словарь по прикладной математике и механике > Притяжательный падеж (the genitive or possessive case). Примеры предложений
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12 at least
عَلَى الأَقَلّ \ a good: (with numbers) at least: He lives a good 3 miles away. at least: (showing that sth. is true, necessary, etc., even if sth. else is not) in spite of what has just been said or is just going to be said: He may be lazy but at least he’s honest. You can at least be polite even if you don’t like him, not less than It cost at least $100. quite: at least; not less than: The journey took quite three hours. -
13 at least
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14 учитывать, что придётся потратить сколько-то времени (If you're intending to bring your car , you should factor in a delay of at least several hours at the ferry terminal .-Если вы собираетесь воспользоватьс
General subject: factor in a delayУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > учитывать, что придётся потратить сколько-то времени (If you're intending to bring your car , you should factor in a delay of at least several hours at the ferry terminal .-Если вы собираетесь воспользоватьс
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15 самое малое
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16 найменше
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17 щонайменший
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18 самое меньшее
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19 das Mindeste
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20 geringst
least* * *1) ((something) which is the smallest or the smallest amount that exists, is possible etc: I think the least you can do is apologize!; She wanted to know how to do it with the least amount of bother.) least2) ((often in negative sentences, questions etc) least possible; any at all: I haven't the slightest idea where he is; The slightest difficulty seems to upset her.) slightest* * *nicht im Geringsten not in the least ( oder slightest);das interessiert mich nicht im Geringsten auch that doesn’t interest me one bit; (kümmert mich nicht) I couldn’t care less;nicht das Geringste not a thing;die geringste Kleinigkeit the least little thing;bei der geringsten Kleinigkeit at the drop of a hat;wir haben nicht die geringste Aussicht we haven’t the slightest chance (umg the oder a ghost of a chance);er hat nicht die geringste Ahnung he has no idea, he hasn’t got the faintest (umg foggiest) idea, he hasn’t got a clue umg, oft pej;nicht den geringsten Zweifel not the slightest doubt, not the shadow of a doubt;das ist meine geringste Sorge that’s the least of my worries;beim geringsten Anzeichen (+gen) at the first sign of* * *adj.least adj.
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