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I [mɪə] сущ.1) уст.; поэт. озеро; пруд; бассейнSyn:2) диал. болото, топьSyn:II [mɪə] прил.1) простой, не более чем, всего лишьIn Poland, the faith has always meant more than mere religion. — В Польше вера всегда означала нечто большее, чем простая религиозность.
The mere suggestion that she might have to scrub the floor filled her with horror. — Одно лишь предположение, что ей придётся мыть полы, привело её в ужас.
- mere nobodySixty percent of teachers are women, but a mere 5 percent of women are heads and deputies. — Среди учителей шестьдесят процентов - женщины, между тем только 5 процентов женщин занимают руководящие посты.
- mere verbiage2) уст. абсолютный, совершенный, полныйSyn:3) чистый, без примесейSyn: -
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adj. louter; niet meer dan--------n. meer[ miə]♦voorbeelden:a mere child • (nog) maar een kindmere imagination • zuiver inbeeldingmere nonsense • pure onzinat the mere thought of it • alleen al de gedachte eraana mere 10 pounds • niet meer dan/op de kop af 10 pond -
43 mere *** adj
[mɪə(r)](formality) semplice, puro (-a) ( before n), (thought) solo (-a) ( before n), (chance, coincidence) puro (-a) ( before n)she's a mere child — non è che una bambina, è solo una bambina
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[miə] a բացարձակ, զուտ, կատարյալ, սոսկ. mere accident բացարձակ պատա հա կանու թյուն. She is a mere child Նա կատարյալ երեխա է. That’s a mere prejudice Դա պարզապես նա խապաշարմունք է. by mere chance, the merest chance զուտ պատահականության պատ ճառով. the mere thought of it միայն միտքը այդ մասին. a mere trifle սոսկ մանրուք. It’s mere guessing Դա պարզապես ենթադրություն է -
45 mere
1 უბრალოit's a mere coincidence ეს უბრალო / მხოლოდ დამთხვევაა●●by mere chance სრულიად შემთხვევით2 მხოლოდthis is a mere fable ეს ყველაფერი ზღაპარია / ჭორია -
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Adj1. केवलA mere Rs. 50/- cannot feed my family.--------N1. पोखराGo jump in the mere, you'll soon learn swimming. -
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/miə/ * danh từ - (thơ ca) ao; hồ * tính từ - chỉ là =he is a mere boy+ nó chỉ là một đứa trẻ con =at the mere thought of it+ chỉ mới nghĩ đến điều đó -
49 the screaming habdabs
n pl BrE infmlThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > the screaming habdabs
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50 the more ... the more/less
The more I see her, the more/less I like her.) jo mere... desto mere* * *The more I see her, the more/less I like her.) jo mere... desto mere -
51 mere
[miə](no more than or no better than: a mere child; the merest suggestion of criticism.) sam- merely* * *I [míə]adjective ( merely adverb)gol (slučaj), sam, pravi, popolnjuridically of mere motion — samovoljno, brez pridržkovII [míə]nounBritish English & poetically jezerce, ribnikIII [míə]nounarchaic meja -
52 mere
[mɪə(r)]adj* * *[miə](no more than or no better than: a mere child; the merest suggestion of criticism.) zwykły- merely -
53 the less ... the less/more
(etc: The less I see of him, the better (pleased I'll be)!; The less I practise, the less confident I become; The less I try, the more I succeed.) jo mindre... desto mindre; jo mindre... desto mere* * *(etc: The less I see of him, the better (pleased I'll be)!; The less I practise, the less confident I become; The less I try, the more I succeed.) jo mindre... desto mindre; jo mindre... desto mere -
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55 mere
[miə](no more than or no better than: a mere child; the merest suggestion of criticism.) sem er ekkert meira en- merely -
56 mere
egyedüli, kis tó, tavacska, merő, 29 yard, tó* * *[miə](no more than or no better than: a mere child; the merest suggestion of criticism.) puszta, merő, egyszerű- merely -
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[miə](no more than or no better than: a mere child; the merest suggestion of criticism.) simples- merely* * *me.re1[m'iə] n 1 lago, lagoa. 2 charco.————————me.re2[m'iə] adj mero, simples. -
58 mere
adj. sade, saf, sırf, katkısız————————n. göl* * *sadece* * *[miə](no more than or no better than: a mere child; the merest suggestion of criticism.) sadece- merely -
59 mere
• paljas• pahainen• puhdas• pelkkä• yksin* * *miə(no more than or no better than: a mere child; the merest suggestion of criticism.) pelkkä- merely -
60 mere
[miə](no more than or no better than: a mere child; the merest suggestion of criticism.) tīrais; niecīgākais- merely* * *dīķis, ezers; tīrs, skaidrs
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