almost

almost
'o:lməust
adverb
(nearly but not quite: She is almost five years old; She almost fell under a moving car.) casi
almost adv casi
it's almost twelve o'clock son casi las doce / falta poco para las doce
I almost fell over por poco me caigo
almost
tr['ɔːlməʊst]
adverb
1 casi
it weighs almost a kilo pesa casi un kilo
he almost fell into the river por poco cae al río
the potatoes are almost ready les falta poco a las patatas
almost ['ɔl.mo:st, ɔl'mo:st] adv
: casi, prácticamente
almost
adv.
casi adv.
cuasi adv.
'ɔːlməʊst
adverb casi

you almost killed me! — casi me matas!

['ɔːlmǝʊst]
ADV casi

it's almost finished/ready — casi está terminado/listo

it's almost midnight — ya es casi medianoche

he almost certainly will win — casi seguro que gana

he almost fell — casi se cae, por poco no se cae

I had almost forgotten about it — casi lo olvido, por poco no lo olvido

we're almost there — estamos a punto de llegar, ya nos falta poco para llegar

"have you finished?" - "almost" — -¿has acabado? -casi

* * *
['ɔːlməʊst]
adverb casi

you almost killed me! — casi me matas!


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