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1 very few
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2 very few
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3 very few of us
Общая лексика: мало кто из нас (The reporter is obviously writing for multi-millionaires. There are very few of us who build $599,000 "cottages.") -
4 very few
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5 very few
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > very few
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6 very few
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7 very few
מועטים ביותר, מתי-מעט* * *◙ טעמ-יתמ,רתויב םיטעומ◄ -
8 very few of
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9 very few
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10 very few
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11 very few
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12 very few
adj.muy pocos, poquísimas, poquísimos, muy pocas.pron.muy pocos, poquísimos. -
13 very few
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14 very few
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15 FEW: VERY FEW
[A]PERPAUCUS: PERPAUCIPERPAUCULUS (-A -UM)PERPAUCUS (-A -UM) -
16 Very few people seem to care.
Общая лексика: Это почти никого не волнует.Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Very few people seem to care.
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17 very few people
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18 very few methods find immediate application ...
• очень немногие методы находят непосредственное применение...English-Russian dictionary of phrases and cliches for a specialist researcher > very few methods find immediate application ...
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19 I have very few thoughts on the subject
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > I have very few thoughts on the subject
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20 the very few
Общая лексика: единицы
См. также в других словарях:
very few — extremely few, very little … English contemporary dictionary
few — [ fju ] (comparative fewer; superlative fewest) function word, quantifier *** Few can be used in the following ways: as a determiner (followed by a plural noun): Few people live there now. There were a few animals in the barn. as a pronoun: Many… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
few — W1S1 [fju:] determiner, pron, adj comparative fewer superlative fewest [: Old English; Origin: feawa] 1.) [no comparative] a small number of things or people a few ▪ I have to buy a few things at the supermarket. ▪ Pam called to say she s going… … Dictionary of contemporary English
few and far between — {adj. phr.} Not many; few and scattered; not often met or found; rare. Used in the predicate. * /People who will work as hard as Thomas A. Edison are few and far between./ * /Places where you can get water are few and far between in the desert./… … Dictionary of American idioms
few and far between — {adj. phr.} Not many; few and scattered; not often met or found; rare. Used in the predicate. * /People who will work as hard as Thomas A. Edison are few and far between./ * /Places where you can get water are few and far between in the desert./… … Dictionary of American idioms
few and far between — very scarce, very few, rare … English contemporary dictionary
few and far between — very few, rare, the odd one Canada still has timber wolves, but they are few and far between … English idioms
very little — very small amount, very few, not many … English contemporary dictionary
few — /fju:/ quanountifier, noun (plural) 1 a few/the few (no comparative) a small number (of): I ve got a few books on gardening. | I ll pop into the supermarket and get a few bits and pieces. | only a few hundred yards past the crossroads | It s one… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
few */*/*/ — UK [fjuː] / US [fju] determiner, pronoun Word forms few : comparative fewer superlative fewest Summary: Few can be used in the following ways: as a determiner (followed by a plural noun): Few people live there now. ♦ There were a few animals in… … English dictionary
few — [[t]fju͟ː[/t]] ♦ fewer, fewest 1) DET: DET pl n You use a few to indicate that you are talking about a small number of people or things. You can also say a very few. I gave a dinner party for a few close friends... We had a few drinks afterwards … English dictionary