plenty

plenty
{'plenti}
I. 1. (из) обилие
in PLENTY в изобилие, колкото щеш, в охолство
2. PLENTY (of) множество, много, достатъчно
six will be PLENTY шест ca достатъчно/стигат
there is PLENTY of bread има много хляб
there are PLENTY of apples има много ябълки
I've had PLENTY стига ми, не искам повече
to be in PLENTY of time стигам достатъчно рано
II. a разг. достатъчен, изобилен
there is PLENTY work to do има достатъчно работа
III. adv доволно, достатъчно, много
it's PLENTY big enough достатъчно голям e
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{'plenti} n 1. (из)обилие; in plenty 1) в изобилие, колкото щеш; 2)(2) {'plenti} а разг. достатьчен, изобилен; there is plenty work to{3} {'plenti} adv доволно, достатъчно; много; it's plenty big enoug
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обилен; обилен; доволно; напълно;
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1. i've had plenty стига ми, не искам повече 2. i. (из) обилие 3. ii. a разг. достатъчен, изобилен 4. iii. adv доволно, достатъчно, много 5. in plenty в изобилие, колкото щеш, в охолство 6. it's plenty big enough достатъчно голям e 7. plenty (of) множество, много, достатъчно 8. six will be plenty шест ca достатъчно/стигат 9. there are plenty of apples има много ябълки 10. there is plenty of bread има много хляб 11. there is plenty work to do има достатъчно работа 12. to be in plenty of time стигам достатъчно рано
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plenty[´plenti] I. n 1. (из)обилие, обилност; horn of \plenty рог на изобилието; to live in peace and \plenty живея в мир и охолство; 2. множество; излишък; \plenty of много; to be in \plenty of time разполагам с (достатъчно) много време; \plenty of times много (безброй) пъти; II. adj ам. разг. обилен, многоброен, многочислен; money is \plenty but labour is scarce пари има колкото искаш, но работната ръка е недостатъчна (малко); III. adv разг. 1. доволно, напълно; 2. много, извънредно; it is \plenty large enough достатъчно голям, преголям.

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