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21 not quite as many ... as ...
Общая лексика: уже не так много..., как... (With the windstorm moving east, not quite as many power outages throughout the city as there were earlier today.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > not quite as many ... as ...
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22 not so many as
не так много, как наречие: -
23 not once
1) ни разу, никогдаHe did not once look at her. — Он ни разу на неё не посмотрел.
2) не раз, неоднократноnot once or twice, but many times — не раз и не два, а много раз
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24 not that many years ago
Общая лексика: не так уж давно (It wasn't that many years ago.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > not that many years ago
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25 not to see the woods for the trees
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > not to see the woods for the trees
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26 not to let one's left hand know what one's right hand does
не ведать что творить; пусть левая рука не ведает, что творит правая [первонач. творить добро тайно, не рассчитывая на благодарность, похвалу; этим. библ. Matthew VI, 3]‘Allow me to introduce: Herr Schmidt - Mr Bradshow. Herr Schmidt is my secretary and my right hand. Only in this case,’ Mr Norris tittered nervously, ‘I can assure you that the right hand knows perfectly well what the left hand doeth’. (C. Isherwood, ‘Mr Norris Changes Trains’, ch. II) — - Позвольте мне познакомить вас: герр Шмидт - мистер Брэдшоу. Герр Шмидт - мой секретарь и правая рука. Только уверяю вас, - мистер Норрис нервно хихикнул, - эта правая рука отлично знает, что творит левая.
‘She's the type who's been in many a tight fix before,’ Ethel West said. ‘There's a woman who doesn't let her left hand know what her right hand does.’ (E. S. Gardner, ‘The Clue of the Forgotten Murder’, ch. VI) — - Эта женщина побывала во многих переделках, - сказала Этель Уэст. - Она не отдает себе отчета в том, что делает.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > not to let one's left hand know what one's right hand does
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27 not long ago
long ago — давно; давным-давно
many years ago — много лет тому назад, давно
a deuce of a time ago — чёрт знает когда; ужасно давно
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28 (many aspects of ... are) still not fully understood
Математика: все ещё полностью не изученыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > (many aspects of ... are) still not fully understood
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29 many people would have run away. Not so he
Общая лексика: многие бы убежали, но он не таковУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > many people would have run away. Not so he
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30 many things have not been done
Общая лексика: многое не сделаноУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > many things have not been done
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31 many words will not fill a bushel
Пословица: из спасиба шубы не сошьёшь (дословно: Многими словами бушеля не наполнишь), разговорами сыт не будешь (дословно: Многими словами бушеля не наполнишь), спасибо в карман не положишь (дословно: Многими словами бушеля не наполнишь)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > many words will not fill a bushel
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32 not as many (...) as
Математика: не так много, как -
33 not in so many words
Общая лексика: намёком, не напрямую -
34 not so many
Общая лексика: не так много -
35 not so many as
1) Общая лексика: меньше чём2) Математика: несколько меньше, чем -
36 not to be a person of many words
Общая лексика: быть молчаливым, немногословнымУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > not to be a person of many words
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37 Many words will not fill a bushel.
<03> Многими словами бушеля не наполнишь. Ср. Из спасиба шубы не сошьешь. Спасибо в карман не положишь. Разговорами сыт не будешь.Англо-русский словарь цитат, пословиц, поговорок и идиом > Many words will not fill a bushel.
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38 many words will not fill a bushel
посл.Многими словами бушеля не наполнишь.ср. Из спасиба шубы не сошьешь. Спасибо в карман не положишь. Разговорами сыт не будешь.Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > many words will not fill a bushel
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39 not as many as
Математика: (...) не так много, как -
40 not so many as
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not much — not a lot, not many; not especially, not in particular … English contemporary dictionary
many — man|y W1S1 [ˈmeni] determiner, pron, adj [: Old English; Origin: manig] 1.) a large number of people or things ≠ ↑few →↑more, most ↑most, much ↑much ▪ Many people have to use a car to travel to work. ▪ I don t have many friends. ▪ … Dictionary of contemporary English
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many */*/*/ — UK [ˈmenɪ] / US adverb, determiner, predeterminer, pronoun Word forms many : comparative more UK [mɔː(r)] / US [mɔr] superlative most UK [məʊst] / US [moʊst] Summary: Many can be used in the following ways: as a determiner (followed by a plural… … English dictionary