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1 al punto de entrada
• almost in -
2 casi cualquier
Ex. This charger will quickly and easily charge almost any lead acid battery.* * *Ex: This charger will quickly and easily charge almost any lead acid battery.
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3 casi todos
Ex. This charger will quickly and easily charge almost any lead acid battery.* * *Ex: This charger will quickly and easily charge almost any lead acid battery.
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4 casi con nada de
• almost with no• almost without• with almost no -
5 casi sin nada de
• almost with no• almost without• with almost no -
6 con casi nada de
• almost with no• almost without• with almost no -
7 con nada casi de
• almost with no• almost without• with almost no -
8 sin casi nada de
• almost with no• almost without• with almost no -
9 sin nada casi de
• almost with no• almost without• with almost no -
10 al punto de
• almost at• almost in• at the point of• at the verge of -
11 antes de que lo sepas
• almost immediately• before you know it -
12 apenas
• almost• approximately• barely• hardihood• hardly a soul• nearer• nearly all the time• only half• only not• roughly• scarcely -
13 apenas perceptible
• almost perceptible -
14 casi conclusivo
• almost conclusive• conclusory -
15 casi en quiebra
• almost broke -
16 casi hecho
• almost done• as good as done -
17 casi inmediatamente
• almost immediately -
18 casi mágico
• almost magic• magic-like -
19 casi muerto
• almost dead -
20 casi nada
• almost nothing• hardly anybody• hardly ever• next to last• next week• scarcely anything
См. также в других словарях:
almost — • During the next week Morel s temper was almost unbearable D. H. Lawrence, 1913. Almost has a special role in diluting or ‘downgrading’ adjectives and adverbs that express an extreme, as if the user wants to keep the notion at arm s length or to … Modern English usage
Almost — Al most ([add]l m[=o]st), adv. [AS. ealm[ae]st, [ae]lm[ae]st, quite the most, almost all; eal (OE. al) all + m?st most.] Nearly; well nigh; all but; for the greatest part. [1913 Webster] Almost thou persuadest me to be a Christian. Acts xxvi. 28 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
almost — I adverb approximately, close to, nearly, on the brink of, on the verge of, scarcely, within sight of II index approximate, quasi Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
almost as — index quasi Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
almost — (adv.) O.E. eallmæst nearly all, for the most part, lit. mostly all; see ALL (Cf. all) + MOST (Cf. most). Modern form from 15c … Etymology dictionary
almost — *nearly, approximately, well nigh … New Dictionary of Synonyms
almost — [adv] nearly, very nearly about, about to, all but, approximately, around, as good as, bordering on, close to, close upon, essentially, for all practical purposes, for the greatest part, in effect, in the neighborhood of, in the vicinity of, just … New thesaurus
almost — ► ADVERB ▪ very nearly. ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary
almost — [ôl′mōst΄, ôl mōst′] adv. [OE eallmæst: see ALL & MOST] very nearly but not completely; all but … English World dictionary
almost — adverb very nearly but not completely: We ve almost finished. | We stayed there for almost a week. | almost every: They sold almost everything. | almost all: Almost all the children here speak two languages. | an almost impossible task | wines… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
almost — al|most [ ɔlmoust ] adverb *** nearly but not completely: Are you ready? Almost! I m just putting my shoes on. It s almost a year since she died. The baby s almost walking now. almost all: Almost all of the students here are from South America.… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English