• much

    英:[mʌtʃ]   美: [mʌtʃ] 
    比较级:more最高级:most

    much 基本解释

    much 同义词

    副词a great deal

    名词volumeabundancemassquantity

    much 反义词

    形容词little

    much 相关词组

    1. make much of : 重视;

    2. I thought as much : 我也料到;

    3. much at one : 几乎相等, 几乎等价;

    4. as much : 同样多少;

    5. as much as : 差不多;

    6. not much of a : 不善于..., 不很好, 不是怎么了不起的...;

    7. leave much to be desired : 还有许多待改进之处;

    8. so much : 那么多, 全是;

    9. much more : 更加;

    10. much less : 更不;

    11. up to much : 有很大价值的;

    同义词: abundancemassquantityvolume
    反义词: little

    much 相关词组

    1. make much of : 重视;

    2. I thought as much : 我也料到;

    3. much at one : 几乎相等, 几乎等价;

    4. as much : 同样多少;

    5. as much as : 差不多;

    6. not much of a : 不善于..., 不很好, 不是怎么了不起的...;

    7. leave much to be desired : 还有许多待改进之处;

    8. so much : 那么多, 全是;

    9. much more : 更加;

    10. much less : 更不;

    11. up to much : 有很大价值的;

    much 相关例句

    形容词

    1. much

    1. There was so much food that we couldn't eat it all.
        食物太多了,我们吃不完。

    副词

    1. He doesn't swim much.
        他不常游泳。

    2. Our room is much bigger than theirs.
        我们的房间比他们的大多了。

    名词

    1. I don't see much of him.
        我不大见到他。

    much 情景对话

    价格

    B:How much (did you pay/ did it cost/ was it)?
          (你花了/付了/它是)多少钱?

    A:$14,000.
          1万4千。

    道歉及回答

    A:I’m terribly sorry to have caused you so much trouble.
          真对不起,造成你那么多的麻烦。

    B:That’s all right.
          没关系。

    购物

    B:It (is too expensive/costs too much/ is too much money).
          太贵了。

    much什么意思

    A:But, it’s so pretty.
          但是,它很漂亮。

    much 网络解释

    1. 非常:8 D 词义比较逻辑推理 直到那时作者才意识到每天早晨作者非常(much)想看到她. long长时间地;often经常,常常,表示动作出现的频率;soon不久,立刻;much非常,很,表示动作的程度. 9 B 逻辑推理词义比较 作者肯定尊敬(respect)她,

    2. 许多:six 六 | much . 许多 | how much 多少

    3. much:many using and creating hypertext; 使用多创新多的超文本

    4. much:multiple circuit handler; 多线路处理程序

    much 词典解释

    1. (表示行动、感情或变化的强烈程度,通常和 so,too,very 一起用于否定句中)很多,非常
        You use much to indicate the great intensity, extent, or degree of something such as an action, feeling, or change. Much is usually used with 'so', 'too', and 'very', and in negative clauses with this meaning.

        e.g. She laughs too much...
               她笑得太多了。
        e.g. Thank you very much...
               非常感谢。

    2. 经常;常常
        If something does not happen much, it does not happen very often.

    much是什么意思

        e.g. He said that his father never talked much about the war...
               他说他父亲从来不多谈那场战争。
        e.g. Gwen had not seen her Daddy all that much, because mostly he worked on the ships...
               格温一直不常见到她父亲,因为他大部分时间在船上工作。

    3. (置于比较级或 too 前,表示强调)太,很
        You use much in front of 'too' or comparative adjectives and adverbs in order to emphasize that there is a large amount of a particular quality.

        e.g. The skin is much too delicate...
               皮肤太娇嫩了。
        e.g. You'd be so much happier if you could see yourself the way I see you...
               如果你能像我看你那样看待自己,你会快乐得多。

    4. 很大程度上
        If one thing is much the same as another thing, it is very similar to it.

    much

        e.g. The day ended much as it began...
               这一天的开始和结束几乎是一样的。
        e.g. Sheep's milk is produced in much the same way as goat's milk.
               绵羊奶和山羊奶的生产过程差不多。

    5. 许多;大量
        You use much to indicate that you are referring to a large amount of a substance or thing.

        e.g. They are grown on the hillsides in full sun, without much water...
               它们被种植在阳光充足、土壤水分不多的山坡上。
        e.g. Japan has been reluctant to offer much aid to Russia...
               日本一直不愿意向俄罗斯提供太多的援助。

    6. (用于回答关于数量的提问)不多/不太多/太多
        You use much in expressions such as not much ,not very much, and too much when replying to questions about amounts.

    much的解释

        e.g. 'Can you hear it where you live?' He shook his head. 'Not much.'...
               “你住的地方听得到吗?”他摇摇头说:“很少听到。”
        e.g. 'Do you care very much about what other people think?' — 'Too much.'
               “你对别人的看法很在意吗?”——“太在意了。”

    7. 常常;多次
        If you do not see much of someone, you do not see them very often.

        e.g. I don't see much of Tony nowadays...
               我现在见托尼的次数不多。
        e.g. We won't be seeing much of each other for a while.
               我们会有一段时间不常见面。

    8. 多少(用于对数量的询问或说明)
        You use much in the expression how much to ask questions about amounts or degrees, and also in reported clauses and statements to give information about the amount or degree of something.

        e.g. How much money can I afford?...
               我能出得起多少钱?
        e.g. See just how much fat and cholesterol you're eating...
               看看你究竟摄入了多少脂肪和胆固醇。

    9. (用于比较数量)同样多
        You use much in the expression as much when you are comparing amounts.

    much的近义词

        e.g. I shall try, with as much patience as is possible, to explain yet again...
               我会尽可能耐心地试着再解释一遍。
        e.g. Their aim will be to produce as much milk as possible...
               他们的目标是尽可能提高牛奶产量。

    You should use much if you want to talk about things that cannot be counted. ...too much water. You only use many to talk about things that can be counted. They owned many cars
    用 much 修饰不可数名词:too much water(太多水);用 many 修饰可数名词:They owned many cars(他们有许多小汽车)。

    10. 虽然;尽管
          You use much as to introduce a fact which makes something else you have just said or will say rather surprising.

          e.g. Much as they hope to go home tomorrow, they're resigned to staying on until the end of the year.
                 虽然他们希望明天就回家,但还是准备耐心地继续呆到年底。

    11. 我想/ 我猜也是这样
          You use as much in expressions such as 'I thought as much' and 'I guessed as much' after you have just been told something and you want to say that you already believed or expected it to be true.

          e.g. You're waiting for a woman — I thought as much.
                 你在等一位女士——我也这么想的。

    12. (置于数量前)多达
          You use as much as before an amount to suggest that it is surprisingly large.

          e.g. The organisers hope to raise as much as £6m for charity.
                 组织者希望能募集到高达600万英镑的善款。

    13. 更不用说;更何况
          You use much less after a statement, often a negative one, to indicate that the statement is more true of the person, thing, or situation that you are going to mention next.

          e.g. They are always short of water to drink, much less to bathe in...
                 他们的饮用水一直短缺,更别提洗澡水了。
          e.g. But we must not think of Chekhov as a leftist, much less a revolutionary.
                 但是我们绝不应把契科夫看成是个左派人物,他更不是革命者。

    14. 没什么;不重要
          You say nothing much to refer to something that is not very interesting or important.

          e.g. 'What was stolen?' — 'Oh, nothing much.'...
                 “什么被偷了?”——“噢,不是什么重要的东西。”
          e.g. Nothing much interesting seemed to be happening.
                 看来不会发生什么有趣的事。

    15. 不太好的;称不上…的
          If you describe something as not much of a particular type of thing, you mean that it is small or of poor quality.

          e.g. It hasn't been much of a holiday...
                 这简直不像是假日。
          e.g. It's not much of a career, you may think.
                 你可能想这根本算不上是一份职业。

    16. 就讲这么多;到此为止
          So much for is used to indicate that you have finished talking about a subject.

          e.g. Well, so much for the producers. But what of the con-sumers?
                 好吧,关于生产商就讲这么多,那关于消费者呢?

    17. 不过如此;没有益处
          If you say so much for a particular thing, you mean that it has not been successful or helpful.

          e.g. He has spent 19 million pounds, lost three cup finals and been relegated. So much for money.
                 他已花了1,900万英镑,输掉了三场杯赛决赛,球队也降级了。钱也不是万能的。

    18. 与其说是…不如说是…
          If you say that something is not so much one thing as another, you mean that it is more like the second thing than the first.

    much的翻译

          e.g. I don't really think of her as a daughter so much as a very good friend...
                 与其说我把她当作女儿,不如说把她当作好朋友。
          e.g. She told me she was not so much leaving her job as it was leaving her.
                 她告诉我,与其说是她辞了工作,不如说是工作辞了她。

    19. 甚至;竟然
          If you say that someone did not do so much as perform a particular action, you are emphasizing that they did not even do that, when you were expecting them to do more.

          e.g. I didn't so much as catch sight of him all day long...
                 我一整天都没见他人影。
          e.g. Laura had not reproached him, never so much as mentioned it...
                 劳拉没责备他,甚至提都没提那件事。

    20. 太…以至于…
          You use so much so to indicate that your previous statement is true to a very great extent, and therefore it has the result mentioned.

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          e.g. He himself believed in freedom, so much so that he would rather die than live without it.
                 他非常崇尚自由,不自由,毋宁死。

    21. 非…力所能及的;非…应付得了的
          If a situation or action is too much for you, it is so difficult, tiring, or upsetting that you cannot cope with it.

          e.g. His inability to stay at one job for long had finally proved too much for her.
                 他没有哪份工作能干长,这一点最终让她难以忍受。

    22. 非常;确实
          You use very much to emphasize that someone or something has a lot of a particular quality, or that the description you are about to give is particularly accurate.

    much

          e.g. ...a man very much in charge of himself...
                 自制力很强的人
          e.g. Yorkshire is still very much a farming community with good meat, good dairy produce and eggs...
                 约克郡在很大程度上仍以农业为主,出产优质肉类、奶制品和蛋类。

    23. a bit much -> see bit
          not up to much -> see up

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