Примеры использования Mean more на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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I mean more garnish.
And by different, you mean more authentic.
I mean more due than usual?
But it will mean more than that.
You mean more to me than anything in this whole world!
They mean more to us now that he's killed again.
Under the"dramatic" I mean more than 50%!
No, I mean more recent history.
You are my brother.- You mean more to me.
It will mean more coming from you.
For a collector this stamp can mean more than his life.
The bylaws mean more to us than civil law.
I- I-I would have thought the living would mean more Than the expenses.
It would mean more if he heard it from you.
In a war like this, more weapons mean more violence.
I should mean more to him than some dumb job!
Better health and education mean more and wider choices.
As much as Mikado means to you,I know the associates mean more.
And by"a little," I mean more than any person ever!
These headlines may mean more than sunshine and oranges so perhaps may leave a reader shocked, in deep thinking, or intrigued.
People think that the bigger tombs mean more respect to the deceased.
Though these changes mean more expenditure, they will be considerably less than the cost of purchasing a new CISS.
So now… now your promises to Blair mean more than your pact with me?
And if guardianship and trusteeship mean more protection of property and non-property rights and interests, foster care education implies greater involvement in the upbringing of the child.
But when I press that button,it will mean more than the end of the Cybermen.
This will generally mean more exclusive manufactured goods as opposed to more common exports, such as vegetable oils, fish, textiles, garments or mining products.
At Pelikan, packaging and packaging development mean more than simply protecting the product.
The new employment services system will mean more tailored assistance for jobseekers based on their level of disadvantage; will increase early assistance to the most disadvantaged jobseekers; and will better meet the skill needs of employers.
This might result in new therapies, butcould also mean more efficient use of current procedures.