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1 neznatno
• slightly -
2 suvonjavo
• slightly -
3 malo
• slightly• few• in short supply• light load• a little -
4 vižljasto
• slightly; slimly -
5 blago
• affably; blandishly; clemently; gently; hoard; kick down; kick-down; liquidly; meekly; mildly; money; pelf; placidly; slack; slightly; smoothly; sofly; soft; softly; store; treasure; wealth -
6 lako
• alertly; cheaply; cloud; easily; easy; facilely; fluent; kind; kindly; lightly; lights; liquidly; readily; slack; slightly; soft; sweetly -
7 letimično
• in passage; slightly -
8 malo
• a little; awhile; bit; few; in short supply; inch; lick; light load; lightly; little; little less lesser littleer le; little one; modicum; pin; rather; slightly; small; some; something; somewhat; sparingly; taste; thought; traffic beam; trifle -
9 neznatan-o-i
• fractional; humble; inconsiderable; insignificant; little; marginal; mean; nowhere; of no account; petty; remote; slender; slight; slightly; slim; tenuous; trifling; trivial; unimportant; vile -
10 neznatno
• fractionally; fractionaly; inconsiderably; insignificantly; little; nowhere; remotely; slightly -
11 olako
• lightly; lights; slightly -
12 površno
• frothily; lightly; nodding; perfunctorily; površno; skin deep; skin-deep; slightly; smatteringly; superficial; superficially -
13 tanko
• flimsily; slenderly; slightly; small beer; sparely; sparingly; thinly
См. также в других словарях:
Slightly — Slight ly, adv. 1. In a slight manner. [1913 Webster] 2. Slightingly; negligently. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
slightly — [adv] a little hardly, hardly at all, hardly noticeable, imperceptibly, inappreciably, inconsiderably, insignificantly, kind of, lightly, marginally, more or less, on a small scale, pretty, scarcely any, somewhat, to some degree, to some extent;… … New thesaurus
slightly — ► ADVERB 1) to a small degree. 2) (of a person s build) in a slender way … English terms dictionary
slightly — slight|ly W2S1 [ˈslaıtli] adv 1.) a little ▪ a slightly different color ▪ a slightly more powerful engine slightly higher/lower/better/larger etc ▪ January s sales were slightly better than average. ▪ He was someone I already knew slightly. ▪ a… … Dictionary of contemporary English
slightly — [[t]sla͟ɪtli[/t]] ♦♦ ADV: ADV adj, ADV with v, ADV prep Slightly means to some degree but not to a very large degree. His family then moved to a slightly larger house... They will be slightly more expensive but they last a lot longer... Each… … English dictionary
slightly — / slaItli/ adverb 1 slightly different/older/worried etc a little bit different, older etc: a slightly different attitude | Alison is slightly older than the others. | “Are you worried about him?” “Just slightly.” 2 slightly built having a thin… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
slightly — slight|ly [ slaıtli ] adverb *** not very much, only a little: I feel slightly better today. He was limping slightly. Do you know her? Only slightly … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
slightly */*/*/ — UK [ˈslaɪtlɪ] / US adverb not very much, only a little I feel slightly better today. He was limping slightly. Do you know her? Only slightly … English dictionary
slightly*/*/*/ — [ˈslaɪtli] adv a little I feel slightly better today.[/ex] He was limping slightly.[/ex] ‘Do you know her? ‘Only slightly. [/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
slightly — adverb a) Slenderly; delicately. He was slightly built, but tall. b) To a small extent or degree. He weighed slightly less than his wife who was a foot shorter. Syn: a little, marginally … Wiktionary
slightly — adv. Slightly is used with these adjectives: ↑abashed, ↑absurd, ↑afraid, ↑aggrieved, ↑agitated, ↑ajar, ↑alarmed, ↑alarming, ↑aloof, ↑ambiguous, ↑amused, ↑amusing … Collocations dictionary