0 no more than or no better than -- chỉ là
a mere child
She would become upset at the merest suggestion of criticism.
The skill of the orchestration is such that the closing fanfare, that makes the loudest noise in the score, involves a mere 12 players.
Mere preferences independent of evaluation are excluded, although they provide goals in the ordinary sense.
If there were no sons in the house and the heir was the eldest daughter, the marriage resulted, theoretically, in a mere reversal of roles.
Thus, instead of being a mere system description, an appropriately constructed dynamic model can greatly facilitate and guide the control design.
The most abstract way to describe regularities of the physical world that are reflected in the visual system consists in pointing out mere statistical relationships.
Following this interpretation, it may be dangerous to reject the variant reading 66° as a mere corruption.
In a series of transactions that may have taken a matter of mere days, the price per card had climbed by 400 per cent.
The moral significance of the intending-foreseeing distinction requires more than the mere functional role of intention and foresight.
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