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From:
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many
/ˈmɛni/
多數,多數的人(
a
.)許多的
From:
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many
多對多
From:
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many
一對多; 一對多( 的 )
From:
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many
多
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ma·ny
n.
A
retinue
of
servants
;
a
household
. [
Obs
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ma·ny
,
a. & pron.
Note:
[
It
has
no
variation
to
express
degrees
of
comparison
;
more
and
most
,
which
are
used
for
the
comparative
and
superlative
degrees
,
are
from
a
different
root
.]
Consisting
of
a
great
number
;
numerous
;
not
few
.
Thou
shalt
be
a
father
of
many
nations
.
--
Gen
.
xvii
. 4.
Not
many
wise
men
after
the
flesh
,
not
many
mighty
,
not
many
noble
,
are
called
.
--
1
Cor
.
i
. 26.
Note:
☞
Many
is
freely
prefixed
to
participles
,
forming
compounds
which
need
no
special
explanation
;
as
,
many-
angled,
many-
celled,
many-
eyed,
many-
footed,
many-
handed,
many-
leaved,
many-
lettered,
many-
named,
many-
peopled,
many-
petaled,
many-
seeded,
many-
syllabled (
polysyllabic
),
many-
tongued,
many-
voiced,
many-
wived,
and
the
like
.
In
such
usage
it
is
equivalent
to
multi
.
Comparison
is
often
expressed
by
many
with
as
or
so
.
“As
many
as
were
willing
hearted
. . .
brought
bracelets.”
--
Exod
.
xxxv
. 22.
“So
many
laws
argue
so
many
sins.”
--
Milton
.
Many
stands
with
a
singular
substantive
with
a
or
an
.
Many a
,
a
large
number
taken
distributively
;
each
one
of
many
.
“For
thy
sake
have
I
shed
many
a
tear.”
--
Shak
.
“Full
many
a
gem
of
purest
ray
serene.”
--
Gray
.
Many one
,
many
a
one
;
many
persons
. --
Bk
.
of
Com
.
Prayer
.
The many
,
the
majority
; --
opposed
to
the few
.
See
Many
,
n.
Too many
,
too
numerous
;
hence
,
too
powerful
;
as
,
they
are
too many
for
us
.
Syn:
--
Numerous
;
multiplied
;
frequent
;
manifold
;
various
;
divers
;
sundry
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ma·ny
,
n.
1.
The
populace
;
the
common
people
;
the
majority
of
people
,
or
of
a
community
.
After
him
the
rascal
many
ran
.
--
Spenser
.
2.
A
large
or
considerable
number
.
A
many
of
our
bodies
shall
no
doubt
Find
native
graves
. --
Shak
.
Seeing
a
great
many
in
rich
gowns
.
--
Addison
.
It
will
be
concluded
by
many
that
he
lived
like
an
honest
man
.
--
Fielding
.
Note:
☞
In
this
sense
,
many
is
connected
immediately
with
another
substantive
(
without
of
)
to
show
of
what
the
many
consists
;
as
,
a
good
many
[
of
]
people
think
so
.
He
is
liable
to
a
great
many
inconveniences
.
--
Tillotson
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
many
adj
:
a
quantifier
that
can
be
used
with
count
nouns
and
is
often
preceded
by
`
as
'
or
`
too
'
or
`
so
'
or
`
that
';
amounting
to
a
large
but
indefinite
number
; "
many
temptations
";
"
the
temptations
are
many
"; "
a
good
many
"; "
a
great
many
"; "
many
directions
"; "
take
as
many
apples
as
you
like
"; "
too
many
clouds
to
see
"; "
never
saw
so
many
people
" [
ant
:
few
]
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