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Meanings of
nearly
in English
Portuguese
quase
Back to the meaning
(Of actions or states) slightly short of or not quite accomplished; all but.
about
most
almost
near
virtually
nigh
well-nigh
just about
all but
Portuguese
quase
Portuguese
com intimidade
Back to the meaning
In a close manner.
closely
intimately
Portuguese
com intimidade
Synonyms
Examples for "
about
"
about
most
almost
near
virtually
Examples for "
about
"
1
It's not just
about
state violence in the form of police violence.
2
Water services assets book value is
about
15 million euros, he said.
3
The Health Minister David Clark said he was concerned
about
the situation.
4
At present
about
25 per cent of confirmed cases are health workers.
5
Photo: Supplied New Zealand police would not answer questions
about
the case.
1
However,
most
energy industry experts think the future involves some new nuclear.
2
However,
most
market participants are able to access open-outcry trading, Duffy said.
3
Right now, that's a problem without a good solution for
most
people.
4
However things are different in
most
of modern-day Europe and North America.
5
WANT to know the
most
dangerous words in the market right now?
1
Question: Myself and my wife met through work
almost
20 years ago.
2
THE question is
almost
impossible to answer: why is Winx so good?
3
However, as before mentioned, the result was at first
almost
exactly opposite.
4
The last few minutes
almost
offer a sliver of hope to Europe.
5
Question: I have worked in the same industry for
almost
30 years.
1
Therefore, companies offering content will be in demand in the
near
future.
2
Incidents of violence were reported as demonstrators confronted police
near
government offices.
3
Europe in particular will be keen to
near
-
source
as much as possible.
4
However, the 2008 winter ice extent was
near
the year long-term average.
5
Go and direct traffic; let no press or public
near
the house.
1
Exasperated, Bryce said, Listen, Jenny, this is
virtually
a martial law situation.
2
But some experts say the task for law enforcement is
virtually
impossible.
3
He therefore agreed it was
virtually
impossible for Mr Trump to win.
4
But that's the problem: It's
virtually
the same movie with new locations.
5
Since then, GM products and crops have
virtually
disappeared from that market.
1
Shipman quoted one unidentified cabinet minister as saying: The end is
nigh
.
2
He's going particularly well this time in and his turn is
nigh
.
3
The word is
nigh
thee, in thy mouth and in thy heart.
4
In some States the size of the precincts made voting
well
-
nigh
impossible.
5
In seven years the translation of the wilderness had been
well
-
nigh
complete.
1
In some States the size of the precincts made voting
well
-
nigh
impossible.
2
In seven years the translation of the wilderness had been
well
-
nigh
complete.
3
He laughed aloud in his mirth; for his anger was
well
-
nigh
gone.
4
Thanks, father; indeed I was
well
-
nigh
reeling in my saddle with heat.
5
The fascination which hangs around the latter has
well
-
nigh
obscured the former.
1
It's not
just
about
state violence in the form of police violence.
2
The First Amendment isn't
just
about
protecting the right of free speech.
3
It's
just
about
impossible to get a good job here, Carey said.
4
It's not
just
about
working hard however, it's also about working smart.
5
Access to reliable energy is not
just
about
providing electricity, he said.
1
The vote will be a referendum on Europe in
all
but
name.
2
Yet the deal
all
but
guarantees that cannot happen before next year.
3
In New Zealand the media
all
but
ignored the international workers' day.
4
Information withheld from
all
but
a few Forerunners for thousands of years.
5
New York Heart Association functional class improved in
all
but
1 patient.
Usage of
nearly
in English
1
The condition leads to
nearly
1 million hospitalizations per year, Medtronic said.
2
Nuclear power produced
nearly
30 percent of Japan's electricity before the crisis.
3
Violence is growing in Afghanistan
nearly
six years after the U.S.-led invasion.
4
Today,
nearly
80 per cent of its electricity comes from nuclear power.
5
It's been the case for
nearly
20 years, the prime minister said.
6
Norfolk State went
nearly
11 minutes in the second half without scoring.
7
Fifteen years ago,
nearly
one-quarter of the population experienced serious literacy difficulties.
8
Deutsche Telekom said today its net profit grew
nearly
six-fold last year.
9
Violence has soared in Afghanistan
nearly
seven years after the U.S.-led invasion.
10
The company will use
nearly
330 million reais to increase working capital.
11
The last public holiday introduced was Waitangi Day
nearly
50 years ago.
12
The public health system has accumulated reserves of
nearly
20 billion euros.
13
According to WATERisLIFE,
nearly
one billion people lack access to safe water.
14
Well, now it's signing up
nearly
1 million new users a week.
15
Thirty-five years later, the number of government medical colleges has
nearly
doubled.
16
Britain has attacked
nearly
every country in Europe and people don't forget.
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nearly
Adverb
Frequent collocations
nearly impossible
rise nearly
fall nearly
nearly empty
spend nearly
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Translations for
nearly
Portuguese
quase
por pouco
virtualmente
perto de
com intimidade
perto
intimamente
Nearly
through the time
Nearly
across language varieties
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Common
United States of America
Common
Ireland
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