słownik angielsko - angielski

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few po angielsku:

1. opposite word of many



Angielskie słowo "few" (opposite word of many) występuje w zestawach:

6B Wish & notebook

2. few


She owns few books.
Of all the books published recently, only a few are worth reading.
A perfect knowledge of a few writers and a few subjects is more valuable than a superficial one of a great many.
Few, if any, Americans grasped the significance of what had been accomplished.
Hundreds of people marry each year who have known each other only a few days or weeks.
Having a few extra batteries handy is never a bad idea.
A few people mentioned they would like to attend some sessions later in the day on the Technical Session Agenda.
He'll be groggy for another few hours until the drug wears off.
Tom hoped that Mary would consider visiting a few art museums with him.
No matter how much you try to convince people that chocolate is vanilla, it'll still be chocolate, even though you may manage to convince yourself and a few others that it's vanilla.
After a few weeks, doctors made Cleveland a new jaw out of hard rubber.
A few years ago it would have been inconceivable for Japan to send troops overseas.
She has eight dogs. That's quite a few.
A few months later they return to their breeding grounds in the Arctic.
Call me every few days, and in that way we can keep in touch if something happens.

3. many


Many thanks.
At the party, one of his political opponents humiliated him in the presence of many guests.
Forks were used for many years in Europe and the Near East, but only for cooking.
The nonviolent actions of Martin Luther King inspired many people.
I wonder if Tom realizes how many hours a day I work.
Having been written in a hurry, this letter has many mistakes in it.
Modern science has turned many impossibilities into possibilities.
Many farmers in Hokkaido grow potatoes.
A child who is a native speaker usually knows many things about his or her language that a non-native speaker who has been studying for years still does not know and perhaps will never know.
She borrowed the book from him many years ago and hasn't yet returned it.
A perfect knowledge of a few writers and a few subjects is more valuable than a superficial one of a great many.
Many countries have problems with poverty.
Modern cars differ from the early ones in many ways.
It was not one battle, but many.
Flexibility is one of the many advantages of working from home.

4. CDs


We buy CDs.
Tom organized his CDs by artist.
CDs have taken the place of records.
She has twice as many CDs as I do.
How many CDs do you have?
She put her CDs in a row on the shelf.
My father bought some CDs for my birthday.
Those are my CDs.
Her CDs are not bought by young people.
Do you have any CDs?
I listened to some CDs last night.
I have four times more CDs than you do.
I hear that you can burn CDs with Windows XP; could you tell me a website that explains the procedures involved?
Where would I find CDs?
And this is how Pandark got lost in his room, never to be seen again. Some say that he died of hunger, others that he still wanders in search of his CDs.