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most

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Српски

most (српски,ћир.мост)

ПадежЈеднинаМножина
Номинативmostmostovi
Генитивmostamostova
Дативmostumostovima
Акузативmostmostove
Вокативmostemostovi
Инструменталmostommostovima
Локативmostumostovima

Именица

most,м

Most na Adi u Beogradu, Srbija.

Слогови: most, мн. mo-sto-vi


Значења:

[1.] Most je građevina napravljena sa svrhom premošćavanja prirodnih ili veštačkih prepreka, kao što su vodena masa, dolina ili put.
[2.]

(значењеизведенопрекосинонима)trgovac,odaslanik,zastupnik,agent (trgovački),predstavnik,opunomoćenik,otpravnik,poverenik,lanac,poveznica,nit,spona,vezalanac,poveznica[1]

Порекло:

[1.1.]

Синоними:

[1.1.]prelaz,vijadukt,nadvožnjak[1]
[2.1.]trgovac,odaslanik,zastupnik,agent (trgovački),predstavnik,opunomoćenik,otpravnik,poverenik,lanac,poveznica,nit,spona,vezalanac,poveznica[1]


Примери:

[1.1.] U NATO agresiji na Saveznu Republiku Jugoslaviju 1999 godine, bombardovanjem su srušeni mnogi mostovi, koji su bili od koristi običnim ljudima.
[1.2.] Jedini srpski nobelovac sa prostora SFRJ Ivo Andrić dobio je Nobelovu nagradu za roman „Na Drini ćuprija“ u kome se pripoveda o građenju mosta preko reke Drine u bosanskom gradu Višegradu.


Асоцијације:

[1.1.] [[]]

Изведене речи:

[1.1.] [[]]


Референце

  1. 1,01,11,2Ћосић Павле (2008) chapter IX, inРечник Синонима (in Српски),Београд, Србија:Корнет,→ISBN, page714; republishedНови Сад,:Прометеј,2018,→ISBN,page13562008 (гл. асистент и стручни консултант Бојана Ђорђевић)Речник синонима,Београд: Kornet,→ISBN, page714(COBISS)

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Такође погледајте:Most,móst,mōst,mošt,-most, имост
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Енглески

Систем

ен+нг=енг



most(енглески)


ЕнглескиWikipedia has an article on:
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Pronunciation

Etymology 1

FromСредњи Енглескиmost,moste, fromСтари Енглескиmǣst,māst, fromПра-Германски*maistaz,*maist. Cognate withШкотскиmast,maist(most),Saterland Frisianmaast(most),West Frisianmeast(most),Холандскиmeest(most),Немачкиmeist(most),Дански andШведскиmest(most),Icelandicmestur(most).

Alternative forms

Determiner

most

  1. superlative degree ofmuch.
    The teams competed to see who could collect (the)most money.
  2. superlative degree ofmany: the comparatively largest number of (construed with the definite article)
    The team with themost points wins.
  3. superlative degree ofmany: the majority of; more than half of (construed without the definite article)
    Most bakers and dairy farmers have to get up early.
    Winning was not important formost participants.
Synonyms
  • (superlative ofmuch): more thanhalf of(in meaning, not grammar),almostall
  • (superlative ofmany): themajority of(in meaning, not grammar)
Translations
majority of

Adverb

most (notcomparable)

  1. Forms thesuperlative of many adjectives.
    This is themost important example.
    Correctness ismost important.
    • Шаблон:RQ:Maxwell Mirror and the Lamp
    • 1922,Ben Travers, chapter 1, inA Cuckoo in the Nest[1]:
      “[…] the awfully hearty sort of Christmas cards that people do send to other people that they don't know at all well. You know. The kind that have mottoes[]. And then, when you see [the senders], you probably find that they are themost melancholy old folk with malignant diseases. […]”
    Антоним:least
  2. To a great extent or degree;highly;very.
    This is amost unusual specimen.
  3. Lua грешка in Модул:parameters at line 290: Parameter 1 should be a valid language or etymology language code; the value "many" is not valid. SeeWT:LOL andWT:LOL/E..
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    • 2013 август 3, “Boundary Problems”, inThe Economist[3], volume408, number8847:
      Economics is a messy discipline: too fluid to be a science, too rigorous to be an art. Perhaps it is fitting that economists’most-used metric, gross domestic product (GDP), is a tangle too.
    Антоним:least
Derived terms
 
Related terms
Translations
superlative of many
superlative of much
forming the superlative
highly
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Pronoun

most

  1. The greater part of a group, especially a group of people.
    Most want the best for their children.
    The peach was juicier and more flavourful thanmost.
Synonyms

Noun

most (usuallyuncountable,pluralmosts)

  1. (uncountable) The greatest amount.
    Themost I can offer for the house is $150,000.
  2. (countable, uncountable) The greater part.
    Most of the penguins were friendly and curious.
    Most of the rice was spoiled.
  3. (countable) Arecord-setting amount.
    • 2001, George Barna,Real Teens: A Contemporary Snapshot of Youth Culture,→ISBN, page15:
      Along with their massive size will come other “mosts”: they will likely be the longest living, the best educated, the wealthiest and the most wired/ wireless.
    • 2002, John Gregory Selby,Virginians at War: The Civil War Experiences of Seven Young Confederates,→ISBN, page xvii:
      Virginia had a number of "mosts” that made it appealing, if not representative of all Confederate states: the most citizens among the Southern states; the most slaves; the most men under arms; the most famous Southern generals; the most fighting within its borders; the most divided by the war (what other Southern state lost a quarter of its territory and saw a new state created out of that former territory?); and the most damaged by the war.
    • 2007, Joe Moscheo,The Gospel Side of Elvis,→ISBN:
      The record of Elvis' achievement is truly remarkable; his list of “firsts” and “mosts” is probably without parallel in music and entertainment history.


Translations
The greatest number, majority
Usage notes
  • In the sense ofrecord, used when the positive denotation ofbest does not apply.

Etymology 2

Reduction ofalmost.

Adverb

most (notcomparable)

  1. (informal, chiefly US)Almost.
    • 1998, Bill Zehme,The Way You Wear Your Hat: And the Lost Art of Livin' (page 181)
      A well-daiquiried redhead eyed him from across the room at Jilly's one night in 1963 — although it could have beenmost any night ever []
    • 2000,Jewish Baltimore: A Family Album→ISBN 0801864275, page 159:
      "We walked theremost every day after school."
    • 2011, Charlotte Maclay,Wanted: A Dad to Brag About,→ISBN:
      “Can't be all that bad if Luke likes it.Most everywhere has air-conditioning, he says.”
Translations
almostseealmost

References

  • most atOneLook Dictionary Search

Anagrams


Catalan

Etymology

FromЛатинскиmustum.

Pronunciation

Noun

most m (pluralmostsormostos)

  1. must(fruit juice that will ferment or has fermented)

Додатна литература


Czech

ЧешкиWikipedia has an article on:
Википедијаcs

Etymology

FromOld Czechmost, fromПра-Словенски*mostъ(bridge).

Pronunciation

Noun

Lua грешка in Модул:cs-headword at line 76: Parameter "g" is not used by this template..

  1. bridge

Declension

Деклинација
singularplural
nominativemostmosty
genitivemostumostů
dativemostumostům
accusativemostmosty
vocativemostemosty
locativemostěmostech
instrumentalmostemmosty

Derived terms

See also

Додатна литература

  • most inPříruční slovník jazyka českého, 1935–1957
  • most inSlovník spisovného jazyka českého, 1960–1971, 1989

Dutch

Etymology

FromЛатинскиmustum.

Pronunciation

Noun

most m (uncountable,diminutivemostje n)

  1. must(unfermented or partiallyfermentedmashedgrapes or rarely other fruits, an early stage in the production ofwine)

Friulian

Etymology

FromЛатинскиmustum.

Noun

Шаблон:fur-noun

  1. must (unfermented grape juice or wine)

Мађарски

Etymology

From the earlierma(now), which in modern Hungarian means “today” +-st. For the suffix, comparevalamelyest.[1]

Pronunciation

Adverb

most

  1. now

Declension

It can be suffixed from its variantmostan:mostantól(from now on),mostanra(by now),mostanig(until now), or the latter more commonly formed with-a-,mostanáig(until now).

Derived terms

 

References

  1. Gábor Zaicz,Etimológiai szótár: Magyar szavak és toldalékok eredete, Tinta Könyvkiadó, 2006,→ISBN 963 7094 01 6

Додатна литература

  • most inBárczi, Géza andLászló Országh.A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára (’The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language’). Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962. Fifth ed., 1992:→ISBN 9630535793

Lower Sorbian

Noun

most m (diminutivemosćik)

  1. Шаблон:deftempboiler

Declension

Шаблон:dsb-decl-noun-18


Middle English

Etymology 1

Noun

most

  1. Alternative form ofmust

Etymology 2

Verb

most

  1. second-personsingularpresentindicative ofmoten(to have to)

Norwegian Bokmål

НорвешкиWikipedia has an article on:
Википедијаno

Etymology

FromMiddle Low Germanmost,must, fromЛатинскиmustum

Noun

most m (definite singularmosten,indefinite pluralmoster,definite pluralmostene)

  1. must, (unfermented)fruit juice, particularlygrape juice

References


Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

FromMiddle Low Germanmost,must, fromЛатинскиmustum

Noun

most m (definite singularmosten,indefinite pluralmostar,definite pluralmostane)

  1. must, (unfermented)fruit juice, particularlygrape juice

References


Old High German

Etymology

Borrowed fromЛатинскиmustum.

Noun

most m

  1. must

Descendants


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Пољски


ПољскиWikipedia has an article on:
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most

Etymology

Наслеђено одПра-Словенски*mȍstъ(bridge).

Pronunciation

Noun

most inan (diminutivemościk,augmentativemościsko)

  1. bridge Галицијски

Declension

declension ofmost
singularplural
nominativemostmosty
genitivemostumostów
dativemostowimostom
accusativemostmosty
instrumentalmostemmostami
locativemościemostach
vocativemościemosty

Derived terms

adjective
 
adverb
 
nouns
 
verb
 
phrase
 

Додатна литература

  • most inWielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
  • most in Polish dictionaries at PWN

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

FromПра-Словенски*mostъ(bridge).

Pronunciation

Noun

mȏst m (Ћирилица spellingмо̑ст)

  1. bridge (construction or natural feature that spans a divide)

Declension

Деклинација одmost
singularplural
nominativemȏstmòstovi
genitivemȍstamostova
dativemostumostovima
accusativemostmostove
vocativemostemostovi
locativemostumostovima
instrumentalmostommostovima

Derived terms


Slovak

Etymology

FromПра-Словенски*mostъ(bridge).

Pronunciation

Noun

most m (genitive singularmosta,nominative pluralmosty,genitive pluralmostov,declension pattern ofdub)

  1. bridge

Declension

Declension ofmost
singularplural
nominativemostmosty
genitivemostamostov
dativemostumostom
accusativemostmosty
locativemostemostoch
instrumentalmostommostami

Derived terms

Додатна литература

  • most in Slovak dictionaries at korpus.sk

Slovene

Etymology

FromПра-Словенски*mostъ(bridge).

Pronunciation

  • Lua грешка in Модул:IPA at line 94: Must now supply a table of arguments to format_IPA_full(); first argument should be that table, not a language object.

Noun

mọ̑st inan

  1. bridge (construction or natural feature that spans a divide)

Inflection

Шаблон:sl-decl-noun-table2

Деклинација одmóst (masculine inan., hard o-stem)
singulardualplural
nominativemóstmóstamósti
accusativemóstmóstamóste
genitivemóstamóstovmóstov
dativemóstumóstomamóstom
locativemóstumóstihmóstih
instrumentalmóstommóstomamósti

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