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    {moust}
    I. a прен. cm. от much и many най-много, най-голям
    MOST men/people повечето хора
    his singing is better than MOST той пее по-добре от повечето хора/изключително добре
    II. 1. най-голямо количество/вeличина/брой/степен
    to make the MOST of използвам максимално, представям в най-добра/най-лоша светлина
    at (the) MOST най-много, в най-добрия случай
    2. повечето хора
    III. 1. най-вече, най-много, в най-голяма степен
    what MOST annoys me това, което най-много ме дразни
    2. образува прев. ст. на многосрични прил. и нареч., обик. с the най-
    3. без член или с a извънредно, необикновено, съвсем
    a MOST useful book извънредно полезна книга
    MOST cartainly съвсем сигурно, непременно
    4. диал. ам. разг. почти
    MOST everybody почти всички
    * * *
    {moust} I. a прен. cm. от much и many най-много; най-голям; most me(2) {moust} adv прев. cm. от much 1. най-вече; най-много; в най-
    * * *
    почти;
    * * *
    1. a most useful book извънредно полезна книга 2. at (the) most най-много, в най-добрия случай 3. his singing is better than most той пее по-добре от повечето хора/изключително добре 4. i. a прен. cm. от much и many най-много, най-голям 5. ii. най-голямо количество/вeличина/брой/степен 6. iii. най-вече, най-много, в най-голяма степен 7. most cartainly съвсем сигурно, непременно 8. most everybody почти всички 9. most men/people повечето хора 10. to make the most of използвам максимално, представям в най-добра/най-лоша светлина 11. what most annoys me това, което най-много ме дразни 12. без член или с a извънредно, необикновено, съвсем 13. диал. ам. разг. почти 14. образува прев. ст. на многосрични прил. и нареч., обик. с the най- 15. повечето хора
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    most [moust] I. adj (превъзх. степен от much и many); най-много, най-голям; \most and least поет. без изключение; \most people повечето хора, мнозинството; for the \most part най-вече, главно; обикновено; \most exercise is beneficial в повечето от случаите движението е полезно; II. n най-голямо количество (величина, брой, степен); to make the \most of 1) използвам по най-добрия възможен начин; 2) прехвалвам; at the \most най-много, най-вече; III. adv 1. най-вече, най-много, в най-голяма степен; 2. най-: служи за образуване на превъзходна степен на многосричните прилагателни и наречия; \most beautiful(ly) най-красив(о); 3. (съкр. от almost) ам. почти.

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