hardly **** hard·ly adv

hardly **** hard·ly adv
['hɒːdlɪ]
(scarcely) appena, a mala pena

she can hardly read — riesce a malapena a leggere

that can hardly be true — non può essere vero

I hardly know him — lo conosco appena

it's hardly the case — non è proprio il caso

I can hardly believe it — stento a crederci

I need hardly point out that ... — non c'è bisogno che io faccia notare che...

this is hardly the time — non è di sicuro il momento

hardly anyone/anything — quasi nessuno/niente

I've got hardly any money — ho pochissimo denaro

hardly ever — quasi mai

hardly anywhere — quasi da nessuna parte

hardly! — figuriamoci!, neanche per idea!


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