How any. Comprehensive English-Russian Dictionary. The combination of some, any, no with other words

As you probably know, a pronoun is a part of speech that indicates an object or its belonging and quality, but does not name it. English pronouns are divided into, possessive, indefinite, interrogative, reflexive,. The pronouns considered in this post are indefinite, of which there are quite a few in the English language, but in this post we will focus on some, any, no ... Indefinite pronoun no some also call it a negative pronoun. The words some, any, no are translated into Russian as follows:

  • Some - some, some, some (some), some, some
  • Any - some, some, some, any
  • No - no, not at all

The indefinite pronouns some and any, as well as their derivatives, denoting an indefinite quantity or quality of something, can be applied to various nouns, regardless of their number.

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For instance:

  • She has some problems - she has some problems
  • May I take some sugar? - can I get some sugar?
  • Has he any relatives? - does he have any relatives?
  • I can meet you any time you wish - I can meet you any time

To learn how to use some, any correctly in your speech and writing, you need to remember the following simple rules.

Pronoun some

Indefinite pronoun some mostly used in affirmative sentences.

  • There is some water in the cup - there is some water in the cup
  • There is some person in the hall - there is some person in the hall
  • I have some plums - I have some plums

In interrogative sentences some is used only in two cases: if we offer something to someone and if we ask for something.

  • Would you like some chocolate? - Would you like some chocolate?
  • Can I have some salt, please? - Can I have some salt, please?

Word some is translated into Russian in different ways, depending on which nouns it is combined with. In combination with countable nouns in the singular, we translate some as “some”, if the countable nouns are in the plural, then “several”, and if some is used with uncountable nouns, then it can be translated into Russian as “ slightly ”or not, depending on the context.

  • There is some book on the desk. Is it yours? “There's a book on the table. Is this yours?
  • I have some pens, I can give you one. - I have several pens, I can give you one.
  • There is some milk in the bottle, but not much. - There is milk in the bottle, but not much.
  • Take two eggs and some flour. - Take 2 eggs and some flour.

Pronoun any

Indefinite pronoun any performs functions some in interrogative and negative sentences.

Anycan be used in an affirmative sentence, but in such cases its meaning will be “ any, any, any ».

  • Any person wants to be happy - any person wants happiness
  • You may call me any time - you can call me anytime

Pronoun no

Regarding negative or indefinite pronouns no, it can be combined with any nouns, regardless of their number, if it appears in a negative sentence as a definition, and denotes lack of anything:

  • There are no mistakes in your dictation - there are (no) mistakes in your dictation
  • I have no problems - I have no problems
  • Please note that negation can be expressed either by the combination " not any"Or the pronoun" no«: There is not anybody in the street - There is nobody in the street.

As you can see, everything is pretty simple. You just need to remember simple rules, and your speech will become more literate.

English-Russian translation ANY

transcription, transcription: [ˈenɪ]

1.seats .; undefined

1) any (in interrogative and conditional sentences) Did you meet any difficulties? - Have you faced any difficulties?

2) any, any amount (in interrogative and conditional sentences) Have you any sugar? ≈ Do you have sugar?

3) none, none (in negative sentences) He cannot find any book on the subject. ≈ He cannot find a single book on the subject.

4) not at all (in negative sentences) He hasn "t any money. ≈ He has absolutely no money.

5) anyone, any (in the affirmative) Ask any person you meet. ≈ Ask anyone you meet.

6) whatever (in the affirmative) We miss any attempt to explain. - We do not see any attempt at any explanation.

1) not at all; any more (in interrogative and conditional sentences) Will you have any more tea? ≈ Would you like some more tea?

2) not at all, not at all (in negative sentences) I am not any better. “I’m no better.

3) again, again (in an affirmative sentence) I am surprised you come here any more. “I'm surprised you came again.

4) in general; at all; absolutely, completely It did not influence him any. “It didn’t affect him in the least. Syn: quite, entirely

in interrogative and conditional sentences of some kind - did you meet * difficulties? have you had any difficulties? - do you know * actors personally? do you know any of the actors? - he knows English if * man does if anyone knows English, it’s him; he knows English like no one else in interrogative and conditional sentences in any way, any amount - have you * milk do you have milk in negative sentences none, none - he cannot see * difference between these two statements he does not see any there is no difference between these two statements in negative sentences - he hasn "t * money he has no money at all in affirmative sentences anyone, anyone - ask * person you meet ask anyone you meet - * plan would be better than no plan any plan would be better than no plan - * help will be valuable any help would be valuable - in * case anyway in affirmative sentences of any kind - in his book we miss * attempt to explain in his book we don't even see an attempt give an explanation in interrogative and conditional sentences some; more - will you have * more tea? want more tea? - is that * better? is that better ?, isn't that better? - * longer more (not) - h e does not live there * longer he no longer lives there - if you stay here * longer ... if you stay here for a little longer ... in negative sentences not at all, not at all - I am not * better better - he is not * the worse for it he did not suffer from it at all - it has not become * less true it has not become any less correct - they have not behaved * too well they did not behave too well - it "s not been * too easy making conversation to have a conversation was far from easy in affirmative sentences yet; again - I am surprised you come here * more I'm generally surprised that you came here again (Americanism) (colloquial) in general, at all, at all - it did not influence him * this did not affect him at all - I haven "t fished * for ten years already ten years since I have not gone fishing - did you sleep *? did you sleep a little?\u003e * old ... (slang) whatever I have to; the first one that comes along, the first one that comes up\u003e * old excuse the first excuse that came to mind\u003e * old car the first car that comes along\u003e * old how in any way, as necessary\u003e we "ll do it * old how we will do it in any way in interrogative and conditional sentences somebody; anything - have you * of these? do you have any of this? - if * think so they are mistaken if anyone thinks so, they are mistaken in negative sentences nobody; nothing - I don "t like * of these actors I don’t like any of these artists in affirmative sentences anyone, anyone - he is free to choose * of these books he can choose any of these books in affirmative sentences anyone, one - it is ridiculous to suppose there are * who would run risks it is ridiculous to assume that there is anyone who would take risks in combinations - if * if there is, then ... - there are few English books, if * , in that library if there are English books in this library, then there are very few of them; in this library there are almost no English books - I have little time, if * I have almost no time\u003e to get * (Americanism) (slang) to sleep with woman\u003e getting *? how are you doing with the women?

any in general; at all; at all; it did not matter any it did not matter ~ pron indef. any, any (in the approved sentence); you can get it in any shop you can get it in any shop; in any case anyway; at any time at any time ~ not at all; any (with comparison. Art.); they are not any the worse for it

~ pron indef. any, any (in the approved sentence); you can get it in any shop you can get it in any shop; in any case anyway; at any time anytime time: at any ~ anytime

~ pron indef. any, some (in the question of the sentence); none (in neg. sentence); can you find any excuse? can you find (smb.) an excuse, an excuse ?; have you any money? do you have money?

~ pron indef. any, some (in the question of the sentence); none (in neg. sentence); can you find any excuse? can you find (smb.) an excuse, an excuse ?; have you any money? do you have money?

he had little money if ~ if he had money, then very little, he had almost no money

I did not find ~ mistakes

~ pron indef. any, any (in the approved sentence); you can get it in any shop you can get it in any shop; in any case anyway; at any time at any time case: in ~ in case; just in case just in case; in any case anyway; in that case

any in general; at all; at all; it did not matter any

~ not at all; any (with comparison. Art.); they are not any the worse for it

~ pron indef. anyone, any (in the affirmative sentence); you can get it in any shop you can get it in any shop; in any case anyway; at any time anytime

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ANY

any (ˊenɪ)

1. pron indef.

1) some, some ( in question offer ); no ( in neg. offer ); "

can you find any excuse? can you find some excuse, justification ?;

have you any money? do you have money ?;

I did not find any mistakes

2) any, any ( in approved offer );

you can get it in any shop

in any case in any case;

at any time at any time

he had little money if any

2.adv

1) niskolko ( in denial); a little something ( at cf. Art. );

they are not any the worse for it

2) in general; at all; totally;

it did not matter any Amer. it didn't matter


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any

1. (ʹEnı) a

1.

1) any

did you meet ~ difficulties? - did you have any difficulties?

do you know ~ actors personally? - do you know any of the actors?

he knows English if ~ man does - if anyone knows English, it’s him; he knows English like no one else

2) any, any amount

have you ~ milk (sugar)? - do you have milk (sugar)?

2. in negative sentences

1) none, none

he cannot see ~ difference between these two statements - he does not see any difference between these two statements

2) not at all

he hasn "t ~ money - he has no money at all

3.

1) any, any

ask ~ person you meet - ask anyone who you meet

~ plan would be better than no plan - any plan would be better than no plan

~ help will be valuable - any help will be valuable

in ~ case - in any case

2) whatever

in his book we miss ~ attempt to explain - in his book we don't even see an attempt to explain

2. (ʹEnı) adv

1. in interrogative and conditional sentences anyway; still

will you have ~ more tea? - would you like some more tea?

is that ~ better? - is that better?, isn't that better ?!

~ longer - more (not)

he does not live there ~ longer - he no longer lives there

if you stay here ~ longer ... - if you stay here any longer ...

2. in negative sentences not at all, not at all

I am not ~ better - I am not at all better

he is not ~ the worse for it - he did not suffer from this at all

it has not become ~ less true - this is by no means less correct

they have not behaved ~ too well - they did not behave too well

it "s not been ~ too easy making conversation - it was far away / not at all / easy making conversation

3. in affirmative sentences still; again

I am surprised you come here ~ more - I am generally surprised that you came here again

4. amer. colloquialin general, at all, at all

it did not influence him ~ - it did not affect him at all

I haven "t fished ~ for ten years - it has been ten years since I have been fishing

did you sleep ~? - did you get any sleep?

~ old ... - sl.whatever you have to; first comer, first comer

~ old excuse - the first excuse that came to mind

~ old car (house) - the first car (house) that comes across

~ old how - any way you like

we "ll do it ~ old how - we will do it in any way

3. (ʹEnı) indef pron

1. in interrogative and conditional sentences anybody; anything

have you ~ of these? - do you have any of this?

if ~ think so they are mistaken - if someone thinks / if there are people who think / so, they are mistaken

2. in negative sentences no one; nothing

I don "t like ~ of these actors - I don't like any of these artists

3. in affirmative sentences

1) any, any

he is free to choose ~ of these books - he can choose any of these books

2) whoever it is, (at least) one

it is ridiculous to suppose there are ~ who would run risks

4. in combinations:

if ~ - if there is, then ...

there are few English books, if ~, in that library - if there are English books in this library, then there are very few of them; there are almost no English books in this library

I have little time, if ~ - I have almost no time

to get ~ - amer. sl.sleep with a woman

getting ~? - How are you doing with the women?

translation of words containing
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any more

(͵enıʹmɔ :)

I don "t want ~ - I don’t want anymore

let "s not have ~ fighting - let's not fight anymore

3. now; already

I don "t smoke ~ - I already / now / do not smoke, I quit smoking

4. in comparisons like; not more than

you can "t go without warm clothing here ~ than in your own country - here, like in your homeland, you cannot do without warm clothing

I don "t like it ~ than you do - I like it no more than you

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any one

(ʹEnıwʌn)

1. whoever it is; anyone)

~ of them - any / each / of them

this cannot be done by ~ man - no one can do it alone

2. \u003d anybody I andII

3. smth. separately taken

more crime in New York than in ~ city in the world - there are more crimes in New York than in any other city in the world

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anybody

1. (ʹEnıbɒdı) n

1) important person

everybody who is ~ will be there - there will be everyone who has at least some noticeable position / all prominent people /

you must work hard if you wish to be ~ - you need to work hard if you want to break out into people

was she ~ before her marriage? - what was she like before marriage?

2) neglectedinsignificant, inconspicuous person

two or three anybodies - two or three people

he isn "t just ~ - he is not just the first comer

2. (ʹEnı͵bɒdı) indef pron

1. in interrogative and conditional sentences anybody

is there ~ here? - is anybody here?

if ~ thinks this question is not settled, let him speak up - if someone thinks that this question is not settled, let him speak up

2. in negative sentences no one

he hasn "t seen ~ there - he did not see anyone there

you needn "t disturb ~ - you don't need to disturb anyone

3. in affirmative sentences

1) any, any

~ else - someone else, someone else

~ can do it - anyone / anyone /

~ but he can say this - someone who would say, but not he

he is more to be pitied than ~ - he should be pitied more than anyone else; he is most worthy of pity

he speaks better than ~ - he speaks better than anyone

2) whoever

there was hardly ~ there - hardly anyone was there

he spoke to her as gently as he had ever spoken to ~ in his life - he spoke to her as gently as he never spoke to anyone


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anybody

anybody (ˊenɪˏbɒdɪ)

1. pron indef.

1) someone ( in question offer ); no one ( in neg. offer );

I haven "t seen anybody

2) any ( in approved offer );

anybody will do everyone on the shoulder

2.n unset. important, significant person;

is he anybody? is he any important person? anybody "s guess may be so, who knows

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anyhow

anyhow (ˊenɪhaυ) adv

1) whatever the image; anyway ( in approved offer ); nikak ( in neg. offer );

I could not get in anyhow

2) somehow; koe-kak;

to do one "s work anyhow

3) in any case; whatever it is;

you won "t be late anyhow in any case, you won’t be late" to feel anyhow to feel upset, sick


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any (ˊenɪ)

1. pron indef.

1) some, some ( in question offer ); no ( in neg. offer ); "

can you find any excuse? can you find some excuse, justification ?;

have you any money? do you have money ?;

I did not find any mistakes

2) any, any ( in approved offer );

you can get it in any shop

in any case in any case;

at any time at any time

he had little money if any

2.adv

1) niskolko ( in denial); a little something ( at cf. Art. );

they are not any the worse for it

2) in general; at all; totally;

it did not matter any Amer. it didn't matter



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1. (ʹEnı) a

1.

1) any

did you meet ~ difficulties? - did you have any difficulties?

do you know ~ actors personally? - do you know any of the actors?

he knows English if ~ man does - if anyone knows English, it’s him; he knows English like no one else

2) any, any amount

have you ~ milk (sugar)? - do you have milk (sugar)?

2. in negative sentences

1) none, none

he cannot see ~ difference between these two statements - he does not see any difference between these two statements

2) not at all

he hasn "t ~ money - he has no money at all

3.

1) any, any

ask ~ person you meet - ask anyone who you meet

~ plan would be better than no plan - any plan would be better than no plan

~ help will be valuable - any help will be valuable

in ~ case - in any case

2) whatever

in his book we miss ~ attempt to explain - in his book we don't even see an attempt to explain

2. (ʹEnı) adv

1. in interrogative and conditional sentences anyway; still

will you have ~ more tea? - would you like some more tea?

is that ~ better? - is that better?, isn't that better ?!

~ longer - more (not)

he does not live there ~ longer - he no longer lives there

if you stay here ~ longer ... - if you stay here any longer ...

2. in negative sentences not at all, not at all

I am not ~ better - I am not at all better

he is not ~ the worse for it - he did not suffer from this at all

it has not become ~ less true - this is by no means less correct

they have not behaved ~ too well - they did not behave too well

it "s not been ~ too easy making conversation - it was far away / not at all / easy making conversation

3. in affirmative sentences still; again

I am surprised you come here ~ more - I am generally surprised that you came here again

4. amer. colloquialin general, at all, at all

it did not influence him ~ - it did not affect him at all

I haven "t fished ~ for ten years - it has been ten years since I have been fishing

did you sleep ~? - did you get any sleep?

~ old ... - sl.whatever you have to; first comer, first comer

~ old excuse - the first excuse that came to mind

~ old car (house) - the first car (house) that comes across

~ old how - any way you like

we "ll do it ~ old how - we will do it in any way

3. (ʹEnı) indef pron

1. in interrogative and conditional sentences anybody; anything

have you ~ of these? - do you have any of this?

if ~ think so they are mistaken - if someone thinks / if there are people who think / so, they are mistaken

2. in negative sentences no one; nothing

I don "t like ~ of these actors - I don't like any of these artists

3. in affirmative sentences

1) any, any

he is free to choose ~ of these books - he can choose any of these books

2) whoever it is, (at least) one

it is ridiculous to suppose there are ~ who would run risks

4. in combinations:

if ~ - if there is, then ...

there are few English books, if ~, in that library - if there are English books in this library, then there are very few of them; there are almost no English books in this library

I have little time, if ~ - I have almost no time

to get ~ - amer. sl.sleep with a woman

getting ~? - How are you doing with the women?

Translation of words containing ANY, from English to Russian

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any more

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(͵enıʹmɔ :)

I don "t want ~ - I don’t want anymore

let "s not have ~ fighting - let's not fight anymore

3. now; already

I don "t smoke ~ - I already / now / do not smoke, I quit smoking

4. in comparisons like; not more than

you can "t go without warm clothing here ~ than in your own country - here, like in your homeland, you cannot do without warm clothing

I don "t like it ~ than you do - I like it no more than you

any one

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(ʹEnıwʌn)

1. whoever it is; anyone)

~ of them - any / each / of them

this cannot be done by ~ man - no one can do it alone

2. \u003d anybody I andII

3. smth. separately taken

more crime in New York than in ~ city in the world - there are more crimes in New York than in any other city in the world

anybody

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1. (ʹEnıbɒdı) n

1) important person

everybody who is ~ will be there - there will be everyone who has at least some noticeable position / all prominent people /

you must work hard if you wish to be ~ - you need to work hard if you want to break out into people

was she ~ before her marriage? - what was she like before marriage?

2) neglectedinsignificant, inconspicuous person

two or three anybodies - two or three people

he isn "t just ~ - he is not just the first comer

2. (ʹEnı͵bɒdı) indef pron

1. in interrogative and conditional sentences anybody

is there ~ here? - is anybody here?

if ~ thinks this question is not settled, let him speak up - if someone thinks that this question is not settled, let him speak up

2. in negative sentences no one

he hasn "t seen ~ there - he did not see anyone there

you needn "t disturb ~ - you don't need to disturb anyone

3. in affirmative sentences

1) any, any

~ else - someone else, someone else

~ can do it - anyone / anyone /

~ but he can say this - someone who would say, but not he

he is more to be pitied than ~ - he should be pitied more than anyone else; he is most worthy of pity

he speaks better than ~ - he speaks better than anyone

2) whoever

there was hardly ~ there - hardly anyone was there

he spoke to her as gently as he had ever spoken to ~ in his life - he spoke to her as gently as he never spoke to anyone

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(ʹEnıhaʋ) adv

1. by all means; in any case, anyway; howbeit

~ you must admit I was right - and yet you must admit that I was right

I shall go ~ whether it rains or not - I will still go (regardless of whether) it will rain or not

you won "t be late ~ - in any case you will have time

2. somehow, any way, one way or another

we could not get into the building ~ - there was no way we could get into this building

3.1) haphazardly, haphazardly, carelessly

the work was done ~ - the work was done extremely carelessly

2) bad, it doesn't matter

to feel ~ - to feel unimportant

things are all ~ - things are so so

anymore

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(͵enıʹmɔ :) adv amer. colloquial

with negation no more; no longer

he didn "t know ~ whether he was glad or sorry - he himself did not understand whether he was glad or upset

nobody wears such hairdos ~ - no one else wears such hairstyles

anyone

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(ʹEnıwʌn) \u003d anybody I and II

can ~ go to this movie or is it just for adults? - is this film admitted / allowed / only for adults or for everyone?

if only I knew ~ to talk to - if only I knew someone with whom to talk

he doesn "t care for ~ - he doesn’t care about anyone

anything

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1. (ʹEnıθıŋ) indef pron

1. in interrogative and conditional sentences

1) anything

is there ~ you want? - do you need anything?

if you need ~ they will help you - if you need / need anything /, they will help you

if ~ should happen to him ... - if something happened to him ...

I "m going to the post. Anything I can do for you? - I go to the post office. Do you need anything?

2) colloquialany

do you see ~ of your friend? - do you ever see your friend?

if he is ~ of a gentleman he will apologize - if there is even a drop of decency in him, he will apologize

2. in negative sentences nothing; nothing; no one

he hasn "t taken ~ - he took nothing

he doesn "t do ~ at all - he does nothing at all

not that he knows ~ about it - he hardly knows anything about it; he probably doesn't know anything about it

I was cut a little in the fight, but it wasn "t ~ - they hurt me a little in the fight, but that's okay / but it's nothing /

he isn "t ~ in the local government - he is nobody / has any influence /

3. in affirmative sentences all; (anything

he will do ~ to help you - he will do everything to help you

I would give ~ to know - I would give everything in the world to find out (about this); I would give a lot to find out (about this)

he eats ~ - he eats everything

~ you say - whatever you want; whatever you want it will be

4. in combinations:

~ but - a) anything but ...

he is ~ but a scholar - he is anything but a scientist; b) far from, not at all

it is ~ but pleasant - this is by no means pleasant

he is ~ but mad - he is not crazy at all; ≅ he's on his mind

if ~ - for that matter; anyway, however, rather ... than

like ~ - strong, fast, with all his might

though he ran like ~, he missed the train - although he ran headlong, he missed the train

as ~ - extremely, terrible

he will be as peeved as ~ - he will be terribly annoyed

it "s as simple (easy) as ~ - it's very simple (easy)

not for ~ - no way

I wouldn "t do it for ~ - I would never do it

or ~ - colloquialor something like that; something like that

if he wants to speak to me or ~ I "ll be here all day - if he wants to talk to me or if he needs anything else, then I will be here all day

~ goes - everything will do

in this case ~ goes - in this case everything will pass / pass /; everything is allowed here

an ~ goes attitude / approach / - undemanding, illegible

not make / not think / ~ of smth. ignore smth.

2. (ʹEnıθıŋ) adv

any; in any way

is this article ~ like his? - is this article (at least) in any way similar to his article?

is her dress ~ like mine? - does her dress in any way resemble mine?

anyway

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(ʹEnıweı) adv

1. anyway; howbeit

I "ll go ~, no matter what you say - I will still go, no matter what you say

2.However, anyhow ( oftenjust ~)

don "t do the job just ~ - this work cannot be done somehow

he damped the tools in the box just ~ - he threw the tools into the box at random

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(ʹEnıweə) adv

1. anywhere; somewhere

have you seen him ~? - have you seen him anywhere?

it is too late to go ~ - now it's too late to go anywhere

2. in negative sentences nowhere; nowhere

I can "t find him ~ - I can't find him anywhere

we are not going ~ tonight - today we are not going anywhere

3. in combinations:

~ between ... and - something between ... and

~ between 40 and 60 students in a class - there are usually 40 to 60 students in the class

the foundation of the monument was ~ between 400 and 500 BC - the monument was founded somewhere between 400 and 500 BC. e.

~ from ... to ... - something in between, something in between

it costs ~ from five to seven dollars - it costs five to seven dollars

~ near - a) to some extent

she "s not ~ near as kind as he is - she is far / not at all / not as kind as he; b) close

this is not to say that we are ~ near to being able to ... - this does not mean that in the near future we will get the opportunity ...

the job is not ~ near done - the work is far from over

to get ~ - advance, advance, achieve success

you "ll never get ~ with that attitude - with this attitude you will not go far


English-Russian dictionary V.K. Müller

how to translate the word any and got the best answer

Answer from [guru]
1) any (in interrogative and conditional sentences; often not translated) Did you meet any difficulties? - Have you faced any difficulties? Have you got any children? - Do you have children? 2) any, any amount (in interrogative and conditional sentences; not translated) Have you any sugar? - Do you have sugar? 3) none, none (in negative sentences) He cannot find any book on the subject. - He cannot find a single book on this issue. 4) not at all (in negative sentences) He hasn \\ "t any money. - He has absolutely no money. 5) anyone, anyone (in an affirmative sentence) Ask any person you meet. - Ask anyone you meet. 6) Whatever Whatever (in the affirmative) We miss any attempt to explain - We don't see any attempt to explain it. Just remember to pick the best answer. Not necessarily mine! Good luck!

Answer from Divergent[guru]
Depends on the context. An ambiguous word. The main meaning is any, any, any.


Answer from ~ Stella is forever ~[newbie]
no any at all, no at all, at all, at all, any, no, at all, at all, any, any


Answer from Hh[newbie]
any, any) for example: any thing is needed!)


Answer from Zhenya Zubritskaya[newbie]
any- any, somehow, none, not one, not at all, any, any, whatever, whatever, not at all, not at all, again, yet, at all, in general. It depends on what offer. You need to be guided by the meaning. Good luck!!!


Answer from Maximus[guru]
there can also be "what (ay / oe / ue) -or, as well as none (ay / oe / ue) in various cases. In general, YES, NEXT TIME WRITE THE OFFER FULLY.


Answer from Arman Papikyan[active]
any


Answer from Polina Odinaeva[newbie]
no


Answer from Katya alkseeva[newbie]
depends on the context. in negative sentences, it can mean nothing or nothing. in some kind of interrogative. generally a polysemantic word.


Answer from 3 answers[guru]

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