many
Kelime Anlamı :
1. çok.
2. bir çoğu.
3. (more, most) çok, bir hayli.
4. bir yığın.
5. a good many birçok.
6. bir hayli.
7. çoğu zaman.
8. (isim) birçoğu.
9. many ok renkli.
10. sayıca çok.
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Tanımlar :
1.
being one of a large indefinite number; numerous: many a child; many another day.
2. amounting to or consisting of a large indefinite number: many friends.
3. A large indefinite number: A good many of the workers had the flu.
4. the majority of the people; the masses: "the many fail, the one succeeds” ( Tennyson).
5. A large number of persons or things: "for many are called, but few are chosen” ( matthew 22:14).
6. as many the same number of: moved three times in as many years.
2. amounting to or consisting of a large indefinite number: many friends.
3. A large indefinite number: A good many of the workers had the flu.
4. the majority of the people; the masses: "the many fail, the one succeeds” ( Tennyson).
5. A large number of persons or things: "for many are called, but few are chosen” ( matthew 22:14).
6. as many the same number of: moved three times in as many years.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
an indefinite large number of.
2. A collective mass of people.
3. an indefinite large number of people or things.
4. A multitude; a great aggregate; a mass of people; the generality; the common herd.
5. A considerable number.
2. A collective mass of people.
3. an indefinite large number of people or things.
4. A multitude; a great aggregate; a mass of people; the generality; the common herd.
5. A considerable number.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
consisting of a great number; numerous; not few.
2. A retinue of servants; a household.
3. the populace; the common people; the majority of people, or of a community.
4. A large or considerable number.
2. A retinue of servants; a household.
3. the populace; the common people; the majority of people, or of a community.
4. A large or considerable number.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
being or consisting of a large number of units or individuals; numerous: often used alone, the noun being understood. see many, n.
2. being one of a large number; belonging to an aggregate or category, considered singly as one of a kind: followed by a, an, or another, used distributively. the phrase many a one, so used, was formerly many one without the article.
3. being of a certain number, large or small; plural (especially in the phrase the many as opposed to the one): after a term of qualification (as, so, too, and especially how in interrogations): often with the qualified noun omitted: as, how many people were there? how many will go? as many as the room will hold; not so many as before; too many men are dishonest.
4. much.
5. such a number indefinitely or distributively: as, he took so many of these, and so many of those, and so many of the others.
6. A multitude; a great aggregate; specifically, the mass of people; the generality; the common herd.
7. A considerable number: with the indefinite article, and followed by of expressed or understood.
8. [the phrase a many (as well as a pretty many) is now rare or colloquial; yet a good many and a great many are still in common use.]
9. see meiny.
2. being one of a large number; belonging to an aggregate or category, considered singly as one of a kind: followed by a, an, or another, used distributively. the phrase many a one, so used, was formerly many one without the article.
3. being of a certain number, large or small; plural (especially in the phrase the many as opposed to the one): after a term of qualification (as, so, too, and especially how in interrogations): often with the qualified noun omitted: as, how many people were there? how many will go? as many as the room will hold; not so many as before; too many men are dishonest.
4. much.
5. such a number indefinitely or distributively: as, he took so many of these, and so many of those, and so many of the others.
6. A multitude; a great aggregate; specifically, the mass of people; the generality; the common herd.
7. A considerable number: with the indefinite article, and followed by of expressed or understood.
8. [the phrase a many (as well as a pretty many) is now rare or colloquial; yet a good many and a great many are still in common use.]
9. see meiny.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia