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I . little <less, least> [ˈlɪtl̩, америк. -t̬-] ПРИЛ.

1. little (small, unimportant):

little

2. little (young):

little
little
the little ones
młode мн.

3. little (brief):

for a little while
to have a little word with sb

II . little [ˈlɪtl̩, америк. -t̬-] МЕСТОИМ.

III . little [ˈlɪtl̩, америк. -t̬-] НАРЕЧ.

Little Bear, Little Dipper esp AM СУЩ. АСТРОН.

little toe СУЩ.

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have a little in common ГЛ.

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That may be little more than the fantastical imaginings of city dwellers who tend to humanise all things inanimate.
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It discovered but little land both cultivable and available.
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Although the park's grasslands are no longer pristine, they are recovering nicely and have small areas dominated by little bluestem and bushy bluestem.
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I am so grateful that they thought it important enough to save the little we still have.
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But there was a brief (or may be a little more than that) period of teething problems.
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However, occasionally within natural plant variation there occur characters that are of value to horticulture but of little interest to botany.
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Beyond royals, beyond queenly figures, there's actually very little.
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Most story media have portrayed him as a mindless brute with little intelligence.
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The primary factors stem from its low-level grass median which offers little to no protection for crossover incidents.
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She, like many other players, believed the league gave very little protection to the women by providing them with weak shoulder pads and weak helmets.
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