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any

გამოთქმა: /ˈɛni/

Universal
  • 1 [usually with negative or in questions] used to refer to one or some of a thing or number of things, no matter how much or how many: [as determiner]:I don’t have any choice do you have any tips to pass on? [as pronoun]:someone asked him for a match, but Joe didn’t have any you don’t know any of my friends
  • anyone:the city council ceased payments to any but the aged
  • 2whichever of a specified class might be chosen: [as determiner]:these constellations are visible at any hour of the night [as pronoun]:the illness may be due to any of several causes

ზმნისართი

Universal
  • at all; in some degree (used for emphasis):he wasn’t any good at basketball why look any further? no one would be any the wiser
  • US informal at all (used alone, not qualifying another word):I didn’t hurt you any

any amount of

see amount.

any more (also anymore)

[usually with negative or in questions] to any further extent; any longer:she refused to listen any more

any old

see old.

any road (up)

chiefly Northern Englishinformal term for anyway.any road, I’m sure you’ll make a go of it

any time (also anytime)

at whatever time:she can come any time

any time (or day or minute etc.) now

informal very soon:we’ll get them back any day now

be not having any (of it)

informal be uninterested or disagree:I tried to make polite conversation, but he wasn’t having any

not just any ——

a particular or special thing of its type rather than any ordinary one of that type: he had an acting job at last, and not just any part, but the lead in a new film

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ანტონიმები

  • all(a)
  • no(a)