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Příslovce Stupně - Příslovce nízkého stupně

Tato příslovce fungují jako zmírňující prostředky, které naznačují, že něco existuje nebo se děje v minimální míře, jako například „stěží“, „málo“, „minimálně“ atd.

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Categorized English Adverbs of Degree
no
[Příslovce]

used to show that someone or something is equally not capable, likely, or involved

Ex: He was no more experienced in the field than I was
hardly
[Příslovce]

to a very small degree or extent

Ex: hardly noticed the subtle changes in the room 's decor .
little
[Příslovce]

to a small extent or degree

málo, trochu

málo, trochu

Ex: He little due to his anxiety .
least
[Příslovce]

to the lowest extent

nejméně, nejnižší míře

nejméně, nejnižší míře

Ex: She chose least expensive dress for the party .
a little
[Příslovce]

used to indicate a small or limited amount of something, often uncountable

Ex: I added a little sugar to the tea.
a bit
[Příslovce]

to a small extent or degree

trochu, malinko

trochu, malinko

Ex: His explanation clarified the concept a bit, but I still have some questions.
merely
[Příslovce]

nothing more than what is to be said

pouze, jednoduše

pouze, jednoduše

Ex: merely wanted to help , not to interfere .
remotely
[Příslovce]

in the slightest degree, usually used with negatives

Ex: The plan isremotely practical in real life .
minimally
[Příslovce]

to the smallest degree or extent possible

minimálně, nejméně

minimálně, nejméně

Ex: The changes to the design minimally required to meet the client 's specifications .
marginally
[Příslovce]

to a very small or barely noticeable degree

Ex: The project timeline marginally extended due to unforeseen delays .
scarcely
[Příslovce]

almost not; only just enough

Ex: The car scarcely make it up the steep hill .
sparsely
[Příslovce]

in a way that is spread out thinly, with few people or things in an area

Ex: The town sparsely populated compared to the nearby city .
scantily
[Příslovce]

in a manner indicating a small or insufficient amount

skrovně, nedostatečně

skrovně, nedostatečně

Ex: The room scantily lit by a single lamp in the corner .
slightly
[Příslovce]

in a small amount, extent, or level

mírně, lehce

mírně, lehce

Ex: His tone slightly more serious during the conversation .
subtly
[Příslovce]

in a way that is faint, delicate, or so slight that it is hard to notice, explain, or define

Ex: The subtly intensified without drawing attention to itself .
insufficiently
[Příslovce]

in a manner indicating a lack of quantity or quality

nedostatečně, neúplně

nedostatečně, neúplně

Ex: The information in the report insufficiently researched , leading to inaccuracies .
lightly
[Příslovce]

in a way that involves a low concentration or small quantity of something

Ex: She gripped the fragile lightly, careful not to break it .
any
[Příslovce]

to a small or noticeable amount, used to emphasize a negative or interrogative statement

Ex: Couldn't she answer the question any more clearly?
trivially
[Příslovce]

in a way that is unimportant, frivolous, or lacking seriousness

Ex: She trivially about the incident , suggesting it was n't significant .
infinitesimally
[Příslovce]

in a way that is extremely small in amount, degree, or size

Ex: He moved his infinitesimally closer , testing her reaction .
vanishingly
[Příslovce]

to an extremely small or almost unnoticeable extent

ošklivě, většinou

ošklivě, většinou

Ex: The amount of remaining resources vanishingly low after years of exploitation .
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