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1 much as
(although: Much as I should like to come, I can't.) hvor meget end* * *(although: Much as I should like to come, I can't.) hvor meget end -
2 much the same
(not very different: The patient's condition is still much the same.) stort set det samme* * *(not very different: The patient's condition is still much the same.) stort set det samme -
3 much
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4 much-debated [attr.]
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5 much
megen -
6 much
meget -
7 be not much of a
(to be not a very good thing of a particular kind: I'm not much of a photographer; That wasn't much of a lecture.) ikke (være) nogen særlig* * *(to be not a very good thing of a particular kind: I'm not much of a photographer; That wasn't much of a lecture.) ikke (være) nogen særlig -
8 so much for
(that's all that can be said about: So much for that - let's talk about something else; He arrived half an hour late - so much for his punctuality!) så meget for* * *(that's all that can be said about: So much for that - let's talk about something else; He arrived half an hour late - so much for his punctuality!) så meget for -
9 be not up to much
(to be not very good: The dinner wasn't up to much.) ikke (være) noget særligt* * *(to be not very good: The dinner wasn't up to much.) ikke (være) noget særligt -
10 be too much for
(to overwhelm; to be too difficult etc for: Is the job too much for you?) (være) for meget for* * *(to overwhelm; to be too difficult etc for: Is the job too much for you?) (være) for meget for -
11 make much of
1) (to make a fuss of (a person) or about (a thing).) gøre meget ud af2) (to make sense of; to understand: I couldn't make much of the film.) få meget ud af* * *1) (to make a fuss of (a person) or about (a thing).) gøre meget ud af2) (to make sense of; to understand: I couldn't make much of the film.) få meget ud af -
12 not much
(nothing important, impressive etc: My car isn't much to look at but it's fast.) ikke noget særligt* * *(nothing important, impressive etc: My car isn't much to look at but it's fast.) ikke noget særligt -
13 nothing / not much to choose between
(hardly any difference between: There's not much to choose between the two methods.) vælge* * *(hardly any difference between: There's not much to choose between the two methods.) vælgeEnglish-Danish dictionary > nothing / not much to choose between
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14 nothing much
(nothing important, impressive etc: `What are you doing?' `Nothing much.') ikke noget særligt* * *(nothing important, impressive etc: `What are you doing?' `Nothing much.') ikke noget særligt -
15 think little of / not think much of
(to have a very low opinion of: He didn't think much of what I had done; He thought little of my work.) ikke have høje tanker* * *(to have a very low opinion of: He didn't think much of what I had done; He thought little of my work.) ikke have høje tankerEnglish-Danish dictionary > think little of / not think much of
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16 think too much of
(to have too high an opinion of: He thinks too much of himself.) tro for meget om* * *(to have too high an opinion of: He thinks too much of himself.) tro for meget om -
17 without so much as
(without even: He took my umbrella without so much as asking.) uden så meget som* * *(without even: He took my umbrella without so much as asking.) uden så meget som -
18 in as much as
(because; in consideration of the fact that: It would not be true to say he had retired from this firm, inasmuch as he still does a certain amount of work for us.) da; eftersom* * *(because; in consideration of the fact that: It would not be true to say he had retired from this firm, inasmuch as he still does a certain amount of work for us.) da; eftersom -
19 pretty much the same
(more or less the same, alike etc.) næsten* * *(more or less the same, alike etc.) næsten -
20 how much
hvor megen
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