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بِكَثْرَة \ much: (only in negative sentences or questions; always after the verb) often: Does he come here much?. \ See Also كثيرًا \ مِن الواضح \ much: (in comparison; before most, etc.) without doubt; clearly: He is much the most experienced player in the team. -
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(although: Much as I should like to come, I can't.) por mucho que(although) por mucho que + subj -
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a. 다량의, 다액의, 많은, 다량(make much of...을 중히 여기다), 크게, 훨씬, 대략(as much as정도, as much as to say...이라는 듯이) -
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многу* * *многуn. многу, нешто важно, нешто големоadj. (compar. more; superl. most) многу; how much? - колку?;2. голем, поголем to be too much for е преголем adv. (compar. more; superl. most) многу;2. речиси, прилично; much of a size - скоро иста големина;3. многу повеќе, многу подобро; многумногу -
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adv moltadj molts molt, gran part, gran cosaso much the better molt millorso much as tant commake much of comprendre, donar importància, exagerar -
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إلى حَدٍّ كبير \ enormously: very greatly: I enjoyed myself enormously. madly: in a mad way; very much: He’s madly keen on football. much: greatly: I don’t much like it. such: of a kind that produces a certain result: It was such a heavy box that I could not lift it. Its weight was such that I could not lift it. -
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(although: Much as I should like to come, I can't.) hvor meget end* * *(although: Much as I should like to come, I can't.) hvor meget end -
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1) почти какmuch as it was — почти так же, как было
2) хотя, как бы ниAnd much as I would like to give you some of my men as an escort, I can't risk to weaken the garrison of my castle. — И как бы я ни желал дать Вам для охраны нескольких солдат, я не могу рисковать и ослаблять гарнизон моего замка.
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عَلَى الرُّغْم مِن \ despite: in spite of: Despite his age, the old man walks several miles every day. for all: in spite of: For all his strength, he could not lift it. much as: although: Much as I admire him, I could not work with him. spite, in spite of: (of sth. that fails) even with: In spite of his efforts, he could not save her life, without regard to; not caring about (a difficulty) In spite of his illness, he attended the ceremony. -
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بِلا شَكّ \ much: (in comparisons; before most, etc.) without doubt; clearly: He is much the most experienced player in the team. of course: (when the speaker is angry or excited, or in reply to sth. foolish) naturally: Of course I didn’t break it! Of course you must pay!. -
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لِشِدّة \ much to: greatly to: Much to my surprise, he did not win. -
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(although: Much as I should like to come, I can't.) jafnvel þó.TH.TH. þá -
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(although: Much as I should like to come, I can't.) bármennyire... is -
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Adj1. बहुतThis job won't take much effort. -
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(although: Much as I should like to come, I can't.) por mais que -
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(although: Much as I should like to come, I can't.) iyice...-meme rağmen -
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(although: Much as I should like to come, I can't.) čeprav -
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(although: Much as I should like to come, I can't.) vaikka kuinka
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much — [ mʌtʃ ] (comparative more [ mɔr ] ; superlative most [ moust ] ) function word, quantifier *** Much can be used in the following ways: as a determiner (followed by an uncountable noun): There isn t much time left. How much money do you have? as… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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Much — Much, adv. [Cf. Icel. mj[ o]k. See {Much}, a.] To a great degree or extent; greatly; abundantly; far; nearly. Much suffering heroes. Pope. [1913 Webster] Thou art much mightier than we. Gen. xxvi. 16. [1913 Webster] Excellent speech becometh not… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Much — (m[u^]ch), a. [Compar. & superl. wanting, but supplied by {More} (m[=o]r), and {Most} (m[=o]st), from another root.] [OE. moche, muche, miche, prob. the same as mochel, muchel, michel, mikel, fr. AS. micel, mycel; cf. Gr. me gas, fem. mega lh,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Much — Much, n. 1. A great quantity; a great deal; also, an indefinite quantity; as, you have as much as I. [1913 Webster] He that gathered much had nothing over. Ex. xvi. 18. [1913 Webster] Note: Muchin this sense can be regarded as an adjective… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
much — [adj] plenty abundant, adequate, a lot of*, ample, complete, considerable, copious, countless, endless, enough, everywhere, extravagant, full, galore, generous, great, heaps*, immeasurable, jam packed*, lavish, loads*, lotsa*, many, mega*, mucho* … New thesaurus