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I[mʌtʃ] n շատ բան, շատը. much remains to be done Շատ բան է մնում անելու. We don’t see much of her Մենք նրան շատ չենք տեսնում. do as much as one can անել այն, ինչ հնարավոր է. as much again նույնքան էլ. That’s a bit much Դա ար դեն չափից շատ է. make much of բարձր գնահատել. She is not much to look at Նա բոլորովին էլ գեղեցիկ չէ/նայելու բան չի much a շատ. much time/food շատ ժամանակ/ուտելիք. half as much կիսով չափ մեծ. be too much for մեկի ուժե րից վեր լինել. հմմտ. աստ. more, most ավելի/ամենաշատII[mʌtʃ] adv շատ, խիստ, չափազանց. much obliged շատ պարտական. much to one’s surprise ի մեծ զարմանք. He’s much taller Նա շատ ավելի բարձրահասակ է. much as I would like Ինչքան էլ ուզենայի. much of a size համարյա նույն չա փի. much better շատ ավելի լավ. so much the better ավելի լավ
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