English to Greek Meaning of few - λίγοι


Few :
λίγοι

λίγοι, αρκετά, μικρό αριθμό, πιο λιγο, χαμηλός, κάτω από, λίγο, μικρό, διάφορος, μερικοί, διάφοροι, πόσα, όχι πολύ, κομμάτι, όχι πολλά, εγκρατής, αραιός, σπάνιος

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Definitions of few in English
Noun(1) a small elite group
Adjective(1) a quantifier that can be used with count nouns and is often preceded by `a'; a small but indefinite number
Examples of few in English
(1) She also asked him a few more questions until we were certain he was my twin brother.(2) If we lose or draw, then I wouldn't see us being able to make up that ground in so few games.(3) It needs to have a mass appeal so it stays firmly in the mainstream and takes few risks.(4) there were as few as ten of us at first(5) Emancipation is not a right that can be curtailed in favour of the interests of the few .(6) he's a man of few words(7) The Thals are one of the very few powers in this world able to make me root for the Daleks.(8) one of the few who survived(9) few of the students are finding work(10) of the few that are available, two are old(11) it was one of the few times I spoke to him(12) It is one of Cumbria's few evergreen flora of the fells and can be seen all year round.(13) His education, he told me, was unlikely to get him a decent job and he had few friends.(14) Place the warm fennel on the plate and arrange the fish on top with a few of the cucumber pieces.(15) there are too few people willing to help(16) Try to be nice about it though and offer them a can of beer or you will make few friends.
Related Phrases of few
(1) a few ::
λίγα
(2) very few ::
πολύ λίγα
(3) quite a few ::
αρκετά
(4) a few days ::
λίγες ημέρες
(5) few days ::
μερικές μέρες
(6) a few days ago ::
λίγες μέρες πριν
(7) only a few ::
μόνο λίγα
(8) in a few minutes ::
σε λίγα λεπτά
(9) too few ::
πολύ λίγα
(10) a few years ago ::
πριν από λίγα χρόνια
Synonyms
Adjective
1. not many ::
όχι πολλά
2. hardly any ::
σχεδόν καθόλου
3. scarcely any ::
σχεδόν καθόλου
4. a small number of ::
ένας μικρός αριθμός
5. a small amount of ::
μια μικρή ποσότητα του
6. one or two ::
ένα ή δύο
7. a handful of ::
μια χούφτα
8. little ::
λίγο
Pronoun
9. a small number ::
ένας μικρός αριθμός
10. a handful ::
μια χούφτα
11. one or two ::
ένα ή δύο
12. a couple ::
ένα ζευγάρι
13. two or three ::
δύο ή τρεις
14. not many ::
όχι πολλά
15. hardly any ::
σχεδόν καθόλου
Different Forms
few, fewer, fewest, fewness
Word Example from TV Shows
we'll have a few secrets from her, I hope.

we'll have a FEW secrets from her, I hope.

Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 4

We've been sleeping in ditches
the last few weeks.

We've been sleeping in ditches the last FEW weeks.

Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 7

I hadn’t slept for 48 hours,\NI had a few too many glasses of wine.

I hadn’t slept for 48 hours,
I had a FEW too many glasses of wine.

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 7

It's one of the few forms of interaction
with people that I don't find repellent.

It's one of the FEW forms of interaction with people that I don't find repellent.

The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 20

I can do\Nwithout it for a few days.

I can do
without it for a FEW days.

Vikings Season 1, Episode 1

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