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1. adverb1) (to a great degree: He's very clever; You came very quickly; I'm not feeling very well.) muy2) (absolutely; in the highest degree: The very first thing you must do is ring the police; She has a car of her very own.) de todo; enteramente, completamente
2. adjective1) (exactly or precisely the thing, person etc mentioned: You're the very man I want to see; At that very minute the door opened.) justo, exacto2) (extreme: at the very end of the day; at the very top of the tree.) del todo3) (used for emphasis in other ways: The very suggestion of a sea voyage makes her feel seasick.) sólo, mero•very adv1. muy2. mucho3.tr['verɪ]1 (extremely) muy■ it's very easy es muy fácil, es facilísimo■ to be very hungry/sleepy tener mucha hambre/mucho sueño■ very few muy pocos,-as, poquísimos,-as■ very little muy poco,-a, poquísimo,-a2 (emphatic) muy■ at the very latest como muy tarde, a más tardar■ at the very least como mínimo, por lo menos■ there was another accident in the very same place ha habido otro accidente en el mismo lugar exacto1 (extreme) de todo2 (precise) mismo,-a, exacto,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLit's the very thing familiar es justo lo que necesitas/hace faltathe very best el/la mejor, lo mejornot very no mucho■ were the tickets expensive? --not very ¿eran caras las entradas? --no muchothe very thought of it! ¡sólo con pensarlo!very ['vɛri] adv1) extremely: muy, sumamentevery few: muy pocosI am very sorry: lo siento muchoat the very least: por lo menos, como mínimothe same dress: el mismo vestido1) exact, precise: mismo, exactoat that very moment: en ese mismo momentoit's the very thing: es justo lo que hacía falta2) bare, mere: solo, merothe very thought of it: sólo pensarlo3) extreme: extremo, de todoat the very top: arriba de todoadj.• mismo, -a adj.• mismísimo, -a adj.adj.indef.• mismo adj.indef.adv.• harto adv.• mismo adv.• mucho adv.• muy adv.pron.• mismo pron.
I 'veria) ( extremely) muyshe's very tall/clever/fat — es muy alta/inteligente/gorda; ( more emphatic) es altísima/inteligentísima/gordísima
was he upset? - very — ¿estaba disgustado? - mucho
it was very hot/cold — hacía mucho calor/frío
b) (in phrases)very much: thank you very much muchas gracias; did you enjoy it? - yes, very much indeed ¿te gustó? - sí, mucho; very well muy bien; I couldn't very well refuse — cómo me iba a negar!
c) ( emphatic)at the very most/least — como máximo/mínimo
II
adjective (before n)a) (exact, precise) mismofor that very reason — por esa misma razón, por eso mismo
ah! the very person I wanted to see! — ah, justo la persona a quien quería ver!
b) (absolute, extreme)c) ( actual) mismod) (mere, sheer) solo, merothe very mention of her name — la sola or mera mención de su nombre
['verɪ]walk out without paying? the very idea! — ¿irnos sin pagar? cómo se te ocurre!
1. ADV1) (=extremely) muy"that will be all" - "very good, sir" — -nada más -muy bien, señor
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you're not being very helpful — me ayudas bien poco, no me estás siendo de gran ayuda•
that's very kind of you — eres muy amable"did you enjoy it?" - "very much (so)" — -¿te ha gustado? -sí, mucho
I was very (much) surprised — me sorprendió mucho, para mí fue una gran sorpresa
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he very nearly missed the bus — por muy poco pierde el autobús•
we don't see each other very often — nos vemos poco, no nos vemos mucho•
he's so very poor — es tan pobre•
very well, I'll do what I can — muy bien or bueno, haré lo que pueda2) (=absolutely)•
the very best, she eats nothing but the very best — solo come lo mejor de lo mejor•
at the very latest — a más tardar, como muy tarde•
at the very most — a lo sumo, como mucho, como máximo•
the very next day — precisamente el día siguiente•
she was given her very own TV show — le dieron su propio programa de televisión•
the very same hat — el mismísimo sombrero3) (alone, in reply to question) mucho"are you tired?" - "(yes,) very" — -¿estás cansado? -(sí,) mucho
2. ADJ1) (=precise) mismo•
he's the very man we want — es justo el hombre que buscamos•
it's the very thing! — ¡es justo lo que necesitamos!2) (=mere)•
the very idea! — ¡qué cosas dices!, ¡cómo se te ocurre!•
the very thought (of it) makes me feel sick — con solo pensarlo me da náuseas3) (=extreme)•
at the very end — justo al final, al final de todo4) liter* * *
I ['veri]a) ( extremely) muyshe's very tall/clever/fat — es muy alta/inteligente/gorda; ( more emphatic) es altísima/inteligentísima/gordísima
was he upset? - very — ¿estaba disgustado? - mucho
it was very hot/cold — hacía mucho calor/frío
b) (in phrases)very much: thank you very much muchas gracias; did you enjoy it? - yes, very much indeed ¿te gustó? - sí, mucho; very well muy bien; I couldn't very well refuse — cómo me iba a negar!
c) ( emphatic)at the very most/least — como máximo/mínimo
II
adjective (before n)a) (exact, precise) mismofor that very reason — por esa misma razón, por eso mismo
ah! the very person I wanted to see! — ah, justo la persona a quien quería ver!
b) (absolute, extreme)c) ( actual) mismod) (mere, sheer) solo, merothe very mention of her name — la sola or mera mención de su nombre
walk out without paying? the very idea! — ¿irnos sin pagar? cómo se te ocurre!
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