Слово англійською: means
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means
noun /miːnz/
(plural means)
- [countable] an action, an object or a system by which a result is achieved; a way of achieving or doing something
- means of something Email is a highly effective means of communication.
- The state is in control of the means of production.
- We needed to get to London but we had no means of transport.
- Have you any means of identification?
- means of doing something Is there any means of contacting him?
- as a means of (doing) something Interest rates are used as a means of controlling borrowing.
- means to do something They are using peaceful means to achieve their aims.
- Music is the best means we have to reach a wide audience.
- means to something Equality is an end in itself, not just a means to a goal.
- by… means This weed can be controlled by various means.
- [plural] the money that a person has
- a man of means (= a rich man)
- according to somebody's means People should pay according to their means.
- within somebody's means Are the monthly repayments within your means (= can you afford them)?
- Try to live within your means (= not spend more money than you have).
- beyond somebody's means Private school fees are beyond the means of most people (= more than they can afford).
- means to do something He doesn't have the means to hire a lawyer.
- She must have independent means (= money that she did not earn) to live in such style.
Word Originlate Middle English: plural of mean (noun), the early sense being ‘intermediary’.
Idioms - used to say that you are very willing for somebody to have something or do something
- ‘Do you mind if I have a look?’ ‘By all means.’
- using dishonest methods if honest ones do not work
- She’s determined to win, by fair means or foul.
- (formal) with the help of something
- The load was lifted by means of a crane.
Topics Change, cause and effectc1
by no means | not by any (manner of) means
- not at all
- She is by no means an inexperienced teacher.
- We haven't won yet, not by any means.
the end justifies the means
- (saying) bad or unfair methods of doing something are acceptable if the result of that action is good or positive
- He defended a morality in which the end justifies the means.
- That's only OK if you believe that the end justifies the means.
- a thing or an action that is not interesting or important in itself but is a way of achieving something else
- He doesn't particularly like the work but he sees it as a means to an end.
- I don't enjoy studying computing—it's just a means to an end.
- the methods and materials available for doing something
- ways and means of raising money
- Newspapers have ways and means of getting hold of secret information.