- hardly more than
- all in all, in total, only, not more than
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
hardly — hard|ly [ hardli ] adverb *** Hardly is a negative word and is often used with words like any and ever, but it should not be used with other negative words: We hardly ever do anything interesting. Hardly comes before the main verb of a sentence,… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
hardly */*/*/ — UK [ˈhɑː(r)dlɪ] / US [ˈhɑrdlɪ] adverb Summary: Hardly is a negative word and is often used with words like any and ever , but it should not be used with other negative words: We hardly ever do anything interesting. Hardly comes before the main… … English dictionary
hardly — [[t]hɑ͟ː(r)dli[/t]] ♦♦ 1) ADV BRD NEG: ADV before v, ADV group, oft ADV amount (emphasis) You use hardly to modify a statement when you want to emphasize that it is only a small amount or detail which makes it true, and that therefore it is best… … English dictionary
than — W1S1 [ðən strong ðæn] conj, prep [: Old English; Origin: thanne, thAnne] 1.) used when comparing two things, people, situations etc ▪ Natalie was prettier than her sister. ▪ You need that money more than I do. ▪ There were more people there than… … Dictionary of contemporary English
hardly — [adv] scarcely; with difficulty almost inconceivably, almost not, barely, by a hair, by no means, comparatively, detectably, faintly, gradually, imperceptibly, infrequently, just, little, no more than, not a bit, not at all, not by much, not… … New thesaurus
than — Three small but common problems need noting. 1. In comparative constructions than is often wrongly used, as here: Nearly twice as many people die under 20 in France than in Great Britain (cited by Gowers). Make it as in Great Britain. 2. It is … Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors
than — Three small but common problems need noting. 1. In comparative constructions, than is often wrongly used, as here: Nearly twice as many people die under twenty in France than in Great Britain (cited by Gowers). Make it as in Great Britain.… … Dictionary of troublesome word
hardly — hard•ly [[t]ˈhɑrd li[/t]] adv. 1) only just; almost not; barely: hardly any; hardly ever[/ex] 2) not at all; scarcely: That report is hardly surprising[/ex] 3) with little likelihood: He will hardly come now[/ex] 4) Brit. harshly or severely 5)… … From formal English to slang
than — 1 strong conjunction 1 higher than/cheaper than etc used when comparing two things that are different to introduce the second thing: The cost of the repairs was a lot cheaper than I thought. 2 would rather/would sooner...than... used to say that… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
hardly — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adv. scarcely, barely; improbably; rarely. See rarity, difficulty. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. scarcely, barely, just, merely, detectably, infinitesimally, perceptibly, imperceptibly, noticeably, not… … English dictionary for students