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1 ряд
ч1) row, line; військ. file; rankголосний переднього (заднього) ряду грам. — front ( back) vowel
2) (деяка кількість, серія) а number of, setцілий ряд письменників — many ( a number of) writers
3) мат. series4) біол. order5) мист. row, tier -
2 багато
I1) (як неозначений числ.) much, many; plenty, a great ( good) deal, a lot, lots (of); not a few, a number, a great ( a good) manyбагато разів — many times, many a time
2) (як присл.) much, a great dealII преф.багато в чому, багато в чім — in many respects
many-, poly-, multi- -
3 раз
I ч1) time; occasionне раз — more than once, many a time
один тільки раз — the only time; only once
ще раз — once more, once again, over again
багато разів — many times, often, over and over ( again), a number of times
жодного разу, ні разу — never once
2) ( при лічбі) one3)за раз — at once; at one go
раз у раз — from time to time; now and again; every time
в такому разі — in such a case; in that case
ні в якому разі — in no wise, in no case
іншим разом — another ( some other) time
II присл.одного разу — once, one day; ( у казках) once upon a time
( одного разу) once; one dayIII спол.( якщо) since; if -
4 багаточисленний
numerous, large in number, many; plentiful, multitudinous -
5 немало
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6 пребагато
a lot of, a great number of, plenty of, a good deal of, a great deal of; ( предметів) very many; (речовини, маси) very much
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