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1 she's much more mobile now that she's bought a car
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > she's much more mobile now that she's bought a car
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2 She is much too cultured, he quipped to his friend
Общая лексика: "Она для этого чересчур культурна", - язвительно заметил он своему другуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > She is much too cultured, he quipped to his friend
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3 she received much acclaim
Общая лексика: она пользовалась большим успехомУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > she received much acclaim
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4 she received much attention
Общая лексика: она пользовалась большим вниманиемУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > she received much attention
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5 she spent much time in reading
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > she spent much time in reading
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6 much
1. n многоеthere is not much to see — не на что смотреть; здесь мало интересного
much still remains to be done — осталось ещё много работы, ещё многое нужно сделать
there is much to say — многое нужно сказать, о многом нужно поговорить
much of what you say is true — многое из того, что вы говорите, справедливо; вы во многом правы
to be worth much — стоить многого, представлять большую ценность
2. a уст. многиеmuch people — много людей; многие люди
3. adv оченьmuch obliged — очень благодарен, крайне обязан
much obliged — очень благодарен; очень благодарна
pretty much — очень, в значительной степени; почти
4. adv много5. adv приблизительно, примерно, почтиto be much the same age, to be much of an age — быть приблизительно одного возраста
much as — почти так же; как
much the same — почти одно и то же; почти такой же
6. adv усил. гораздо, значительно, многоmuch lower — гораздо более низкий; гораздо ниже
Синонимический ряд:1. abundant (adj.) abundant; ample; considerable; countless; endless; plentiful; profuse; substantial; voluminous2. almost (adj.) almost; nearly; rather; somewhat3. frequently (adj.) frequently; habitually; often; regularly; repeatedly4. greatly (adj.) greatly; highly; largely; very5. impressive (adj.) impressive; noteworthy; remarkable; striking6. a great deal (noun) a great deal; abundance; exuberance; heap; lot; plenty; plethora; profuseness; wealth7. barrel (noun) barrel; great deal; lashings; lump; mass; mountain; multiplicity; pack; peck; pile8. nearly (other) about; all but; almost; approximately; as good as; just about; more or less; most; nearly; nigh; practically; rather; roughly; round; roundly; rudely; say; some; somewhat; somewhere; well-nigh9. often (other) again and again; frequently; habitually; many a time; many times; oft; often; oftentimes; ofttimes; over and over; regularly; repeatedly; time and again10. very (other) awfully; damned; dreadfully; eminently; enormously; exceedingly; exceptionally; extremely; greatly; highly; hugely; insatiably; largely; mightily; mighty; mortally; notably; parlous; pesky; rattling; remarkably; right; snapping; so; spanking; staving; strikingly; super; surpassingly; terribly; uncommonly; veryАнтонимический ряд:barely; limited; little; ordinary; rarely -
7 much
It wasn’t much to you, maybe, but it was a hell of alot to him. — Может, для тебя это пустяк, а для него это много значит. I ain’t seen that much of her. — Не разглядел. and she was very much with them — с ними она была совсем как в своей компании I don’t want to grow up much. — Я не хочу совсем вырасти, только немножко. There was much traffic at night. — Ночью движение на дороге усиливалось. -
8 much like
it looks like rain — похоже, будет дождь
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9 she abbreviated so much that it was hard to understand her letters
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > she abbreviated so much that it was hard to understand her letters
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10 she has too much paint on
Общая лексика: она очень сильно накрасиласьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > she has too much paint on
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11 she is not much of a manager
Общая лексика: она не очень хорошая хозяйкаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > she is not much of a manager
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12 she is too much of a fine lady for me
Общая лексика: она слишком жеманна, она строит из себя аристократкуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > she is too much of a fine lady for me
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13 she is very much run after
Общая лексика: за ней многие ухаживаютУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > she is very much run after
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14 she looks very much like her mother
Общая лексика: она очень похожа на свою матьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > she looks very much like her mother
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15 she uses too much make-up
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > she uses too much make-up
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16 she was crapping him off so much
Австралийский сленг: она сильно досаждала емуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > she was crapping him off so much
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17 that much
adv infml1)I know that much — Вот и все, что мне известно
She knows that much, doesn't she? — Она хоть это знает?
Goddammit, I sure as hell did that much, now, didn't I? — Но я, блин, хоть это-то сделал или нет?
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18 be too much for smb.
разг.быть более сильным или искусным противником, оказаться не по силам кому-л.She's staying here now while She's getting a divorce. Married to some fellow down in Boston, but I guess she was too much for him. She'd be too much for me, I'll say that. (J. O'Hara, ‘The instrument’, ch. II) — Шейла Данем пока находится здесь. Она хлопочет о разводе. Вышла замуж за какого-то парня в Бостоне, а он, я думаю, не выдержал. я бы на его месте тоже не выдержал.
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19 not much
adv infml1)"Is he tough?" "Not much" — "Он крутой парень?" - "Какой там крутой!"
"Mum was asking in the last letter if you were ever going to get a job" "Not much. I get more fun this way" — "Мать спрашивала в последнем письме, когда ты устроишься на работу" - "Вряд ли я на нее устроюсь. Мне так гораздо приятнее"
They think we are softies. Not much we aren't — Они думают, что мы слабаки. Ну что ж, посмотрим
2)"Surely she wouldn't lie over a trifle like that" "Not much she wouldn't. Lying's second nature to her" — "Но она ведь не станет лгать по такому пустяку" - "Еще как станет. Это у нее в крови"
Chucked himself from the hospital window. Dead? Not much he ain't. The brainless bastards had put him up in a ward six floors up — Он выбросился из окна больницы. Насмерть? Еще бы! Эти безмозглые козлы поместили его в палату на шестом этаже
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20 not much to look at
adj infmlShe's not much to look at, but she'll lead any man on — Она не так уж хороша собой, но может соблазнить любого
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > not much to look at
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