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OpenDict entry

numbers N

preferred numbers pl

I. number [ˈnʌmbəʳ, Am -bɚ] N

1. number MATH:

2. number (identifying figure):

3. number (amount):

large numbers of people
in equal numbers
a number of form

4. number (group):

5. number JOURN:

6. number inf (dress):

7. number MUS, THEAT:

Phrases:

[sheer] force [or weight] of numbers
his number is [or has come] up inf
there's safety in numbers proverbial

II. number [ˈnʌmbəʳ, Am -bɚ] VB trans

1. number (give number):

numerować [perf po-]

2. number (be in number):

3. number liter (count):

liczyć [perf po-]

4. number (include):

to number sb among sth
zaliczać [perf zaliczyć] kogoś do czegoś

back number N

batch number N ECON

box number N

1. box number (in newspaper):

2. box number (address):

cardinal number N LING

check number N Am

cheque number N Brit

identification number N

invoice number N

irrational number N MATH

license number N Am

lot number N ECON

number account, numbered account N ECON

OpenDict entry

run the numbers VB

run the numbers inf
OpenDict entry

number N

screening number nukleonika
model number COMPUT
Present
Inumber
younumber
he/she/itnumbers
wenumber
younumber
theynumber
Past
Inumbered
younumbered
he/she/itnumbered
wenumbered
younumbered
theynumbered
Present Perfect
Ihavenumbered
youhavenumbered
he/she/ithasnumbered
wehavenumbered
youhavenumbered
theyhavenumbered
Past Perfect
Ihadnumbered
youhadnumbered
he/she/ithadnumbered
wehadnumbered
youhadnumbered
theyhadnumbered

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It can be shown that for finite cardinals these operations coincide with the usual operations for natural numbers.
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In the Chagos Archipelago these crabs have shown a change in their behaviour and have been found in large numbers infesting diseased and dying corals.
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All sets also have new numbers, which are 100 more than previously e.g. 2936 was 2836.
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An all-time low patronage of 22,000 struck in 1928, before the numbers started increasing, hitting 33,000 in 1930.
en.wikipedia.org
The numbers of hikers allowed on the trail is limited so reservations are mandatory and are known to book up over a year in advance.
www.telegraph.co.uk

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