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21 nothing much
(nothing important, impressive etc: `What are you doing?' `Nothing much.') nekas sevišķs -
22 think little of / not think much of
(to have a very low opinion of: He didn't think much of what I had done; He thought little of my work.) zemu vērtēt; nevērtētEnglish-Latvian dictionary > think little of / not think much of
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23 think too much of
(to have too high an opinion of: He thinks too much of himself.) būt augstās domās (par) -
24 without so much as
(without even: He took my umbrella without so much as asking.) pat ne- -
25 not much to look at, not up to much
nekā sevišķaEnglish-Latvian dictionary > not much to look at, not up to much
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26 a touch too much salt
mazliet par daudz sāls -
27 after much cogitation
pēc lielām pārdomām -
28 after much heart-searching
pēc ilgām pārdomām -
29 as much again
vēl tikpat daudz; divreiz tik daudz; vēlreiz tikpat daudz; tikpat daudz -
30 double as much
divreiz vairāk -
31 half as much
divreiz mazāk -
32 half as much again
pusotras reizes vairāk -
33 he has not done much yet
viņš neko daudz vēl nav paveicis -
34 he is not much of a reader
viņam nepatīk lasīt -
35 he is not much of a scholar
viņš nav nekāds lielais zinātnieks -
36 he never so much as answered
viņš pat neatbildēja -
37 how many, how much?
cik?, cik daudz? -
38 how much did you give for this skirt?
cik daudz tu samaksāji par šiem svārkiem?English-Latvian dictionary > how much did you give for this skirt?
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39 how much do you charge for it?
cik jūs par to prasāt? -
40 how much does your father allow for books?
cik daudz naudas tev tēvs piešķir grāmatu iegādei?; cik daudz tev tēvs piešķir grāmatu iegādei?English-Latvian dictionary > how much does your father allow for books?
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