WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:
| Principal Translations |
merest, the merest adj | (slightest) | menor adj |
| | | mínimo/a adj |
| | Some insects are so small that they float away on the merest breeze. |
| | She was afraid that the bowl would break at her merest touch. |
| | Algunos insectos son tan pequeños que se vuelan ante la menor brisa. |
merest, the merest adj | (least significant) | mero/a adj |
| | | mínimo/a adj |
| | | menor adj mf |
| | He trembled at the merest hint of trouble. |
| | The knight obeyed his lady's merest whim. |
| | Se estremecía ante un mero signo de peligro. |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:
| Principal Translations |
| mere adj | (just, no more than) | simple adj mf |
| | | mero/a adj |
| | | solo adv |
| | As a mere employee, I have no power to hire or fire anyone. |
| | The farmer harvested a mere 200 pounds of potatoes from his entire field. |
| | It takes mere minutes to make this simple recipe. |
| | Como una simple empleada, no tengo el poder de contratar ni de despedir a nadie. |
| | El granjero solo cosechó 200 libras de papa de todo el sembrado. // La preparación de esta sencilla receta toma solo unos minutos. |
| Additional Translations |
| mere n | NZ (weapon) | mere nm |
| | The Maori fighter was trained in the use of a mere. |
| | El luchador maorí fue entrenado en el uso del mere. |
| mere n | UK, literary (lake, pond) | lago nm |
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