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21 poca
adj.little, scanty (escaso), limited, small in quantity, small in extent (pequeño), not much, few, some.adv.little (no mucho), in a small degree or quantity, in a scanty manner, shortly, briefly, in a short time.Poco ante or poco después, a little before or afterPoco a poco gently, softly; stopA poco por poco, en poco, to be very near a thingQué poco how little: indicating the difficulty or impossibility of anything* * *1. f., (m. - poco) 2. f., (m. - poco)* * *
poco,-a
I adjetivo
1 (con el sustantivo en singular) not much, little: tengo poco apetito, I haven't got much appetite
2 (con el sustantivo en plural) not many, few: conozco pocos lugares de Italia, I don't know many places in Italy
II pron (singular) little, not much
(plural) (objetos) few, not many
(personas) few people, not many people ➣ Ver nota en few
III adverbio
1 (con verbo) not (very) much, little: entiendo poco del tema, I don't understand much about the issue
2 (con adjetivo) not very: está poco claro, it's not very clear
3 (de tiempo) hace poco que nos conocemos, we met a short time ago
IV sustantivo masculino
1 (acompañado de adjetivo o adverbio) lo noté un poco molesto, I thought he was a bit annoyed
tendré que hacerlo un poco después, I'll have to do it a little later
2 (acompañando a un sustantivo) dame un poco de agua, give me a little water ➣ Ver nota en little
♦ Locuciones: a poco de, shortly after
dentro de poco, soon
poco a poco, little by little, gradually
poco antes/después, shortly before/afterwards
por poco, almost
' poca' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aceptación
- baja
- bajo
- balbucear
- caída
- caza
- cerca
- cerrarse
- choriza
- chorizo
- conformarse
- corta
- corto
- enclenque
- familia
- guaperas
- idea
- leve
- monta
- pequeña
- pequeño
- rebuscada
- rebuscado
- resonancia
- seca
- seco
- verde
- cabeza
- categoría
- cháchara
- gente
- luz
- muy
- pinche
- poco
English:
clad
- few
- glibly
- hate
- importance
- incidental
- inconsiderate
- lack
- light
- lightly
- little
- muck about
- muck around
- nothing
- notice
- people
- shallowness
- short-sighted
- small-scale
- small-time
- sparingly
- store
- sustain
- thoughtlessly
- tinpot
- unreliable
- untrustworthy
- visibility
- blind
- consideration
- fry
- low
- mean
- minor
- off
- quibble
- slack
- small
- weak-willed
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- 2
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