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1 not many
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2 not many
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > not many
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3 not many
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4 not many
1) Общая лексика: далеко не все (AD)2) Математика: немногие -
5 not many
немногие, немного, малоАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > not many
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6 not many
tidak banyak -
7 not many of
tidak banyak dari -
8 not many
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9 not many
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10 not many days hence
not many days hencedaqui a poucos dias. -
11 Not many folks know that...
Общая лексика: мало кто знает (Not many folks know that we're the largest non-governmental social services provider in Canada.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Not many folks know that...
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12 not many days hence
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13 Little (not much, not many)
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14 many
many [ˈmenɪ]• many happy returns! bon anniversaire !• how many? combien ?• how many people? combien de personnes ?• there were so many (that...) il y en avait tant (que...)► too many* * *['menɪ] 1.(comparative more; superlative most) quantifier beaucoup de, un grand nombre demany times — de nombreuses fois, bien des fois
how many people/times? — combien de personnes/fois?
2.many a man would be glad of such an opportunity — plus d'un homme se réjouirait d'une telle occasion
pronoun beaucoupto have had one too many — (colloq) avoir bu un coup de trop (colloq)
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A quantif beaucoup de, un grand nombre de ; many people/cars beaucoup de gens/voitures, un grand nombre de gens/voitures ; many times de nombreuses fois, bien des fois ; for many years pendant de nombreuses années ; in many ways à bien des égards ; his many friends ses nombreux amis ; the many advantages of city life les nombreux avantages de la vie citadine ; how many people/times? combien de gens/fois? ; too many people/times trop de gens/fois ; a great many people énormément de gens, un très grand nombre de gens ; for a great many years pendant de nombreuses années ; a good many people/times pas mal ○ de gens/de fois ; like so many other women, she… comme tant d'autres femmes, elle… ; I have as many books as you (do) j'ai autant de livres que toi ; five exams in as many days cinq examens en autant de jours ; many a man would be glad of such an opportunity plus d'un homme se réjouirait d'une telle occasion ; I spent many a night there j'y ai passé de nombreuses nuits ; I've been there many a time, many's the time I've been there j'y suis allé maintes fois.B pron beaucoup ; not many pas beaucoup ; too many trop ; how many? combien? ; as many as you like autant que tu veux ; I didn't know there were so many je ne savais pas qu'il y en avait autant ; we don't need many more il ne nous en faut pas beaucoup plus ; many of them were killed beaucoup d'entre eux ont été tués ; there were too many of them ils étaient trop nombreux ; a good many of the houses were damaged un bon nombre des maisons ont été endommagées ; one/two too many un/deux de trop ; you've set one place too many tu as mis un couvert de trop.C n the many ( the masses) la foule, les masses fpl ; to sacrifice the interests of the few in favour of the many sacrifier les intérêts d'une minorité en faveur du plus grand nombre ; the many who loved her les nombreuses personnes qui l'ont aimée.to have had one too many ○ avoir bu un coup de trop ○. -
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'meni
1. comparative - more; adjective(a great number of: Many languages are spoken in Africa; There weren't very many people; You've made a great/good many mistakes.) mucho, muchos
2. pronoun(a great number: A few people survived, but many died.) muchos- many-- many a
many1 adj muchosdid you make many mistakes? ¿hiciste muchas faltas? many se usa sobre todo en las frases negativas y en las preguntas; en las frases afirmativas se usa más a lot ofmany2 pron muchostr['menɪ]1 mucho,-a, muchos,-as1 muchos,-as1 la mayoría\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLa good/great many muchísimos,-asas many... as tantos,-as... comohow many? ¿cuántos,-as?many a... muchos,-as...many's the... son muchos,-as...not many pocos,-as, no muchos,-asto have had one too many haber tomado una copa de mástoo many demasiados,-asmany pron: muchos pl, -chas pladj.• asaz adj.• diverso, -a adj.• mucho, -a adj.n.• gran número s.m.pron.• mucho, -a pron.• muchos, -as pron.
I 'meni1) muchos, -chashow many plates/cups? — ¿cuántos platos/cuántas tazas?
a great/good many people — muchísima/mucha gente
too many problems/people — demasiados problemas/demasiada gente
one chair too many, one too many chairs — una silla de más
2)many a — (liter) muchos, -chas
II
pronoun muchos, -chashow many of you smoke? — ¿cuántos/cuántas de ustedes fuman?
however many you eat — te comas las or los que te comas
I don't want this many — yo no quiero tantos/tantas
would ten be too many? — ¿diez serían demasiados?
['menɪ]you've given me one/two too many — me has dado uno/dos de más
1.ADJ muchos/asmany people — mucha gente, muchas personas
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however many books you have — por muchos libros que tengas•
not many people — poca gente•
so many — tantos/asever so many people — la mar de gente, tantísimas personas
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many a time I've seen him act, many's the time I've seen him act — muchas veces lo he visto actuar•
too many — demasiados/as2.PRON muchos/as•
he has as many as I have — tiene tantos como yo•
how many are there? — ¿cuántos hay?how many there are! — ¡cuántos hay!
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however many you have — por muchos que tengas•
not many — pocos3.N* * *
I ['meni]1) muchos, -chashow many plates/cups? — ¿cuántos platos/cuántas tazas?
a great/good many people — muchísima/mucha gente
too many problems/people — demasiados problemas/demasiada gente
one chair too many, one too many chairs — una silla de más
2)many a — (liter) muchos, -chas
II
pronoun muchos, -chashow many of you smoke? — ¿cuántos/cuántas de ustedes fuman?
however many you eat — te comas las or los que te comas
I don't want this many — yo no quiero tantos/tantas
would ten be too many? — ¿diez serían demasiados?
you've given me one/two too many — me has dado uno/dos de más
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I ['mænɪ] nмножество, многие, многоThis book is too many. — Эта книга лишняя.
You have given me too many. — Ты мне дал слишком много.
- many of the mapsYou may take as many as you like. — Можешь взять, сколько хочешь.
USAGE:(1.) Если существительное many относится к местоимению или к существительному, перед которым стоит притяжательное местоимение или существительное в притяжательном падеже, то оно используется в конструкции с предлогом of: many of them многие из них, many of his books многие его книги, many of Chaplin's films многие из фильмов Чаплина. (2.) See all, n (3.) See few, nII ['mænɪ] adj(more [moː], most [məʊst]) много, многие, многочисленные (с исчисляемыми существительными)He who begins many things finishes but few. — ◊ Кто за все берется, ничего не успевает.
So many men, so many minds. — ◊ Сколько людей, столько мнений.
- many thingsThere's many a slip between the cup and the lip. — ◊ Это еще бабушка надвое сказала.
- as many books as you like
- not so many books as you thought
- twice as many
- three times as many
- half as many
- how many people ?USAGE:(1.) В разговорном языке в утвердительных предложениях предпочитается оборот a lot of. В отрицательных предложениях и общих вопросах, как правило, употребляется many (much), а не a lot of. Сочетание not many (not much) соответствует русским словам "мало", "немного". (2.) Со словами, обозначающими отрезки времени, всегда употребляется прилагательное many (а не a lot of): many days (nights, weeks, times, etc). (3.) Русскому словосочетанию слишком много соответствует too many (too much). Русскому словосочетанию вдвое больше соответствует twice as many/much; вдвое меньше - half as many/much. Сочетание how many/much соответствует русскому сколько. (4.) Many в функции определения обычно употребляется с предшествующим ему very: there are very many people there, to have very many friends. Very не обязательно, если many относится к подлежащему: many houses have been built here recently. (5.) See lot, n, USAGE (1.). -
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['menɪ] 1.(compar. more; superl. most) quantisostantivo femminile molti, tantimany people, cars — molta gente, molte macchine
many times — molte volte, spesso
how many people, times? — quanta gente, quante volte?
too many people, times — troppa gente, troppe volte
a good many people, times — parecchia gente, parecchie volte
many a man would be glad of... — più di un uomo sarebbe felice di...
2.I've been there many a time many's the time I've been there — ci sono stato molte volte o più di una volta
pronome molti m. (-e)not many — pochi, non molti
3.there were too many of them — ce n'erano troppi, erano troppo numerosi
the many — (the masses) la folla, le masse
to sacrifice the interests of the few in favour of the many — sacrificare gli interessi di pochi a favore di molti
••to have had one too many — colloq. avere bevuto un bicchiere di troppo
* * *['meni] 1. comparative - more; adjective(a great number of: Many languages are spoken in Africa; There weren't very many people; You've made a great/good many mistakes.) molti, molte2. pronoun(a great number: A few people survived, but many died.) molti, molte- many-- many a* * *['menɪ] 1.(compar. more; superl. most) quantisostantivo femminile molti, tantimany people, cars — molta gente, molte macchine
many times — molte volte, spesso
how many people, times? — quanta gente, quante volte?
too many people, times — troppa gente, troppe volte
a good many people, times — parecchia gente, parecchie volte
many a man would be glad of... — più di un uomo sarebbe felice di...
2.I've been there many a time many's the time I've been there — ci sono stato molte volte o più di una volta
pronome molti m. (-e)not many — pochi, non molti
3.there were too many of them — ce n'erano troppi, erano troppo numerosi
the many — (the masses) la folla, le masse
to sacrifice the interests of the few in favour of the many — sacrificare gli interessi di pochi a favore di molti
••to have had one too many — colloq. avere bevuto un bicchiere di troppo
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I n множество, многие, много (1). See all, n. (2). See few, n. II a много, многие, многочисленные (с исчисляемыми существительными) (1). В разговорном языке в утвердительных предложениях предпочитается оборот a lot of. В отрицательных предложениях и общих вопросах, как правило, употребляется прилагательное many (much), а не a lot of. Выражение not many (not much) соответствует русским словам мало, немного. (2). Если прилагательное many относится к местоимению или существительному, перед которым стоит притяжательное местоимение или существительное в притяжательном падеже, то используется конструкция с предлогом of:many of them — многие из них,
many of his books — многие его книги,
many of Chaplin's films — многие фильмы Чаплина.
(3). Co словами, обозначающими отрезки времени, всегда употребляется прилагательное many (а не оборот a lot of):many days (nights, weeks, times, etc.).
(4). Русскому словосочетанию слишком много соответствует too many (too much). Русскому словосочетанию вдвое больше соответствует twice as many (much); вдвое меньше — half as many, much. Сочетание how many/much соответствует русскому сколько. (5). Many в функции определения обычно употребляется с предшествующим ему наречием very:There are very many people there, to have very many friends.
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1) не
2) нет
3) ни
4) операция "не"
– by far not
– diode is not conducting
– it is not difficult
– it is not the case
– NOT AND circuit
– not any more
– not at all
– not busy
– not circuit
– not comforting
– not compact
– not complicated
– not constant
– not coplanar
– not degenerating
– not derivable
– not engaged
– not equidistant
– not exactly
– not far
– not far from
– NOT gate
– not homeomorphic
– not homologous
– not homotopic
– not identical
– not identically
– not in equilibrium
– not infrequently
– not isomorphic
– not large
– not leaning
– not many
– not monotone
– not much
– not numerous
– NOT operation
– NOT OR circuit
– not preferred
– not prime
– not properly understood
– not proportional
– not proved
– not quantized
– not readily soluble
– not self-adjoint
– not self-conjugate
– not semi-simple
– not serving as a proof
– not simple
– not simply connected
– not standard
– not straining
– not substantial
– not substantively
– not substituted
– not to intersect itself
– not too large
– not trigger
– not uniform
– not unique
– not valid
– not without interest
– not written out
– party not available
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