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1 plenty
كَثْرَة \ abundance: plenty; a great amount. plenty: a large number or amount; more than enough: I have plenty of friends/plenty of food/plenty to eat. Six bags will be plenty. \ See Also وفرة (وَفْرَة) \ وَفْرَة \ abundance: plenty; a great amount. plenty: a large number or amount; more than enough: I have plenty of friends/plenty of food/plenty to eat. -
2 plenty
مِقْدَار \ plenty: a large number or amount; more than enough: I have plenty of friends/plenty of food/plenty to eat. Six bags will be plenty. \ See Also عَدَد كافٍ -
3 divertirse mucho
• have a GPF• have a great vision for the future• have a lot of desire• have a lot of influence• have gray hair• have great influence• have plenty of• have plenty of money at hand -
4 bersemangat sekali
have plenty of backbone, had plenty of backbone, had plenty of backbone, having plenty of backbone -
5 juerguearse
• have plenty of• have plenty of money at hand -
6 быть полным боевого задора
have plenty of fight in one словосочетание:have plenty of fight in one (быть полным боевого задора, не сдаваться)Русско-английский синонимический словарь > быть полным боевого задора
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7 tener donde escoger
• have a good chance to• have a good command of• have eating out of one's hand• have elections• have pleasure in• have plenty of fun -
8 обладать
владеть, обладать — to have in possession
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9 andar mal de la vista
• have authority over• have bad habits• have plenty of fun• have power to -
10 tener por andanadas
• have pleasure• have plenty of choice• have to spare• have total success -
11 tener un montón de
• have a loose screw• have a lot of cheek• have pleasure• have plenty of choice -
12 pladsforhold
:### [ have dårlige pladsforhold] be cramped (for room);[ have gode pladsforhold] have plenty of room. -
13 tener barro a mano
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14 tener el poder de
• have plenty of money at hand• have precedence over -
15 tener mucho dinero a mano
• have plenty of choice• have poor eyesightDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > tener mucho dinero a mano
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16 dati uputstva advokatu
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17 imati mnogo posla
• have plenty of briefs -
18 podrobno obavestiti
• have plenty of briefs -
19 uzeti advokata
• have plenty of briefs -
20 csupa frisseség
have plenty of go, to be full of go
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plenty — is essentially a noun, and is used either by itself or with of + following noun (plural, or singular mass noun): We have plenty / You will find plenty of books / There is plenty of time. Use of plenty as an adjective without of is found in… … Modern English usage
have money to play with — have money, time, etc. to ˈplay with idiom (informal) to have plenty of money, time, etc. for doing sth Main entry: ↑playidiom … Useful english dictionary
have time to play with — have money, time, etc. to ˈplay with idiom (informal) to have plenty of money, time, etc. for doing sth Main entry: ↑playidiom … Useful english dictionary
plenty — 01. Don t rush, we have [plenty] of time. 02. There were [plenty] of people I didn t know at the party, but it was lots of fun anyway. 03. Fish are quite [plentiful] in the river. 04. I don t need any change; I have [plenty] of coins in my pocket … Grammatical examples in English
plenty — plen|ty [ plenti ] function word, quantifier *** Plenty is used in the following ways: as a pronoun: How long will it take? Five minutes should be plenty. She always has plenty to say. (followed by of ): Don t hurry we have plenty of time. as an… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
plenty */*/*/ — UK [ˈplentɪ] / US adverb, pronoun Summary: Plenty is used in the following ways: as a pronoun: How long will it take? Five minutes should be plenty. ♦ She always has plenty to say. (followed by of ): Don t hurry – we have plenty of time. as an… … English dictionary
plenty — 1 pronoun a large quantity that is enough or more than enough: If you want some more chairs, there are plenty more in here. (+ of): Make sure she eats well and gets plenty of fresh air. | You ve got plenty of time. | I don t want any more work, I … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
plenty — 1. noun An adequate amount. We are lucky to live in a land of peace and plenty. 2. pronoun A sufficient quantity. More than enough. We have plenty of time to have a coffee and catch the train. 3 … Wiktionary
plenty — n., adj., & adv. n. (often foll. by of) a great or sufficient quantity or number (we have plenty; plenty of time). adj. colloq. existing in an ample quantity. adv. colloq. fully, entirely (it is plenty large enough). Etymology: ME plenteth,… … Useful english dictionary
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