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41 few
[fju:]adjective, pronoun(not many; a very small number of: Few people visit me nowadays; every few minutes (= very frequently); Such opportunities are few.) málo, pár- a few- few and far between* * *• málo -
42 few
[fju:]adjective, pronoun(not many; a very small number of: Few people visit me nowadays; every few minutes (= very frequently); Such opportunities are few.) málo- a few- few and far between* * *• tých pár• tých niekolko• menšina• málo• máloktorý• málokto• niekolko -
43 few
[fju:]adjective, pronoun(not many; a very small number of: Few people visit me nowadays; every few minutes (= very frequently); Such opportunities are few.) puţin- a few- few and far between -
44 few
[fju:]adjective, pronoun(not many; a very small number of: Few people visit me nowadays; every few minutes (= very frequently); Such opportunities are few.) λίγοι,ελάχιστοι- a few- few and far between -
45 few
[fju:]adjective, pronoun(not many; a very small number of: Few people visit me nowadays; every few minutes (= very frequently); Such opportunities are few.) peu (nombreux)- a few- few and far between -
46 few
[fju:]adjective, pronoun(not many; a very small number of: Few people visit me nowadays; every few minutes (= very frequently); Such opportunities are few.) poucos- a few- few and far between -
47 number of seconds
seconds flow — текучесть, выраженная в секундах
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48 marginal number
number bus — числовая шина; шина передачи чисел
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > marginal number
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49 a few
(a small number (emphasizing that there are indeed some): There are a few books in this library about geology; We have only a few left.) nogle; en del; enkelte; et par* * *(a small number (emphasizing that there are indeed some): There are a few books in this library about geology; We have only a few left.) nogle; en del; enkelte; et par -
50 a few
(a small number (emphasizing that there are indeed some): There are a few books in this library about geology; We have only a few left.) algunosadj.• contado, -a adj.• unos, -as adj.expr.• uno que otro expr.• unos cuantos expr.n.• puñado s.m.pron.• unos, -as pron. -
51 a few
(a small number (emphasizing that there are indeed some): There are a few books in this library about geology; We have only a few left.) uns poucos* * *a fewalguns, algumas. -
52 a few
(a small number (emphasizing that there are indeed some): There are a few books in this library about geology; We have only a few left.) nokkrir -
53 a few
(a small number (emphasizing that there are indeed some): There are a few books in this library about geology; We have only a few left.) néhány, nem sok -
54 a few
adj. birkaç* * *bir kaç* * *(a small number (emphasizing that there are indeed some): There are a few books in this library about geology; We have only a few left.) birkaç (tane) -
55 a few
(a small number (emphasizing that there are indeed some): There are a few books in this library about geology; We have only a few left.) nekaj -
56 a few
• jonkin verran• jokunen• hiukan• vähän• muutamat• muutama• pari* * *(a small number (emphasizing that there are indeed some): There are a few books in this library about geology; We have only a few left.) muutama -
57 a few
(a small number (emphasizing that there are indeed some): There are a few books in this library about geology; We have only a few left.) noen (få), et par; en hel del -
58 a few
(a small number (emphasizing that there are indeed some): There are a few books in this library about geology; We have only a few left.) alcuno, qualche -
59 a few
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60 a few
(a small number (emphasizing that there are indeed some): There are a few books in this library about geology; We have only a few left.) kilka
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