hardly in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for hardly in the English»Serbian Dictionary

hard·ly ['hɑːdli] ADV

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to be [hardly] relevant to sth
hardly ever
to hardly ever do sth
barely/hardly/rarely ... if at all
hardly anything
hardly any

hardly Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be [hardly] relevant to sth
hardly ever
it's hardly my fault!
hardly ever
to hardly ever do sth
barely/hardly/rarely ... if at all

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Given that he stopped performing in public in the 1950s, this is hardly surprising.
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There was a small amount of activity there in the 7th century, but the city was now hardly more than a village.
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One can hardly separate the (last) two because the victim is part of the public, and the public is a potential victim....
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A narrow struggle for higher wages by a small sector of the working-class, what is often called economism, hardly threatens the status quo.
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The weight of the machine ensures a regularity of sowing hardly to be gained by those of a different size and construction.
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The two wave-formed structures snake across the site with hardly a straight line to be seen.
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This seems perfectly natural to us, and hardly unconventional.
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At night, the place is very quiet as there are hardly any residential buildings in the district.
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The highest point hardly rises over 170.5 metres in the north.
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Due to his work, he hardly studies, but always manages to get average grades.
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