amount

amount
{ə'maunt}
I. 1. възлизам (to на) (за сума)
2. равнявам се, равнозначен съм (to на), означавам
what does it AMOUNT to? какво означава/значи това? it AMOUNTs to very little, it does not AMOUNT to much не означава нищо особено, маловажно е
II. 1. (обща) сума, сбор
2. количество, размер
to have any AMOUNT of money много съм богат, имам много пари
quite an AMOUNT доста много
3. значение, смисъл
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{ъ'maunt} v 1. възлизам (to на) (за сума); 2.равнявам се, (2) n 1. (обща) сума, сбор; 2. количество; размер; to have
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сума; сбор; обем; възлизам; равнявам; размер; количествo;
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1. i. възлизам (to на) (за сума) 2. ii. (обща) сума, сбор 3. quite an amount доста много 4. to have any amount of money много съм богат, имам много пари 5. what does it amount to? какво означава/значи това? it amounts to very little, it does not amount to much не означава нищо особено, маловажно е 6. значение, смисъл 7. количество, размер 8. равнявам се, равнозначен съм (to на), означавам
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amount[ə´maunt] I. n 1. обща сума, сбор; gross \amount брутна сума; net \amount чиста сума; total \amount обща сума; to the \amount of на сума; 2. количество; размер; any \amount of много, голямо количество; 3. значение, смисъл; II. v 1. възлизам на (to) (за сума); 2. равнявам се, равнозначен съм; his arguments do not \amount too much аргументите му не струват нищо.

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