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ENGLISH
PORTUGUESE LINGUISTICS & CULTURE |
Autor: | Tiago Alencar |
E-mail: | não-disponível |
Data: | 09/ABR/2007 10:00 PM |
Assunto: | minimo/maximo |
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Retirei do www.answers.com at most Also, at the most or at the outside. At the largest amount, the furthest limit; also, in the most extreme case. For example, She'll be finished in two weeks at the most, or It'll take two weeks at the outside, or At most the chef uses a tiny bit of pepper. The terms with most date from the 1300s; at the outside from the mid-1800s. Also see at best. Link: http://www.answers.com/topic/at-most |