Hardly ever, rarely, scarcely and seldom are frequency adverbs. We can use them to refer to things that almost never happen, or do not happen very often. They have a negative meaning. We use them without not. Rarely, scarcely and seldom are more common in writing than in speaking: He hardly ever smiles.[a trout is a type of fish].
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- tureng.com tr/turkce-ingilizce/hardly everİngilizce Türkçe online sözlük Tureng. Kelime ve terimleri çevir ve farklı aksanlarda sesli dinleme. hardly ever hemen hemen hiç ne demek.
- context.reverso.net çeviri/ingilizce-türkçe/…"hardly ever" metninin Reverso Context tarafından İngilizce-Türkçe bağlamda çevirisi: hardly ever see.
- sentencedict.com hardly ever.html12. He hardly ever eats meat. 13. My mother hardly ever went to the bother of making cakes. 14. We ate chips every night, but hardly ever had fish.
- houseplan.szybkanauka.edu.pl en/what-is-the-…Yayın zamanı: 6 saat önceHardly anyone [=almost no one] showed up. WEB The meaning of HARDLY EVER is almost never very seldom How to use hardly ever in a sentence.
- startswithy.com hardly-ever-sentence/“Hardly ever” is a common expression used to convey the idea of something happening very seldom or almost never.
- tr.glosbe.com en/tr/hardly ever"hardly ever" kelimesinin çevirisi ücretsiz İngilizce - Türkçe sözlüğünde : hemen hemen hiç, neredeyse hiç. Daha birçok çeviriye ve örneğe bakın.
- wordhippo.com what-is/sentences-with-the-word/…Without so much as a raised voice and despite hardly ever leaving her chair, Gina Clayton's skilled and confident presence fills the theatre.
- idioms.thefreedictionary.com hardly everhardly ever. Nearly never; very infrequently; only on a few or rare occasions. ... I hardly ever get the chance to go out to the movies alone since having kids.
- ingilizce-turkce.cevirsozluk.com ceviri17/…hardly ever. Türkçe. neredeyse hiç.
- dictionary.cambridge.org grammar/british-grammar/…She hardly ever went on holiday. ... In more formal styles, to refer to something happening immediately after something else, we use scarcely/hardly … when .