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  • 1 not much of a

    لا يُساوي شيئًا \ not much of a: not a good: He’s not much of a singer. \ لَيْسَ بِشيء \ not much of a: not a good: He’s not much of a singer.

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  • 2 not much

    nothing important, impressive etc:

    My car isn't much to look at but it's fast.

    ليس مُهِما أو مُثيرا

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  • 3 not much to choose between

    hardly any difference between:

    There's not much to choose between the two methods.

    لا يوجد فَرْق بينهما

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  • 4 be not much of a

    to be not a very good thing of a particular kind:

    That wasn't much of a lecture.

    لَيْسَ بارِعا في

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  • 5 much

    [matʃ] comparative more [mɔː]: superlative most [moust]
    1. adjective
    a (great) amount or quantity of:

    How much sugar is there left?

    After much discussion they decided to go.

    كثير
    2. pronoun
    a large amount; a great deal:

    Did you eat much?

    How much did you eat?

    Only this/that / so much

    How much is (= What is the price of) that fish?

    Please tidy your room – it isn't much to ask.

    كثير: تُسْتَعْمَل مع الإسْم غَيْر المَعْدود
    3. adverb
    1) (by) a great deal; (by) far:

    How much further must we walk?

    He's much the best person to ask.

    كثيراً، جِدا
    2) to a great extent or degree:

    The accident was as much my fault as his. Much to my dismay, she began to cry.

    إلى درجَةٍ كبيرَه

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  • 6 much the same

    not very different:

    The patient's condition is still much the same.

    نَفْس الشَّيء تَقْريبا

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  • 7 much as

    عَلَى الرُّغْم مِن \ despite: in spite of: Despite his age, the old man walks several miles every day. for all: in spite of: For all his strength, he could not lift it. much as: although: Much as I admire him, I could not work with him. spite, in spite of: (of sth. that fails) even with: In spite of his efforts, he could not save her life, without regard to; not caring about (a difficulty) In spite of his illness, he attended the ceremony.

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  • 8 much

    إلى حَدٍّ كبير \ enormously: very greatly: I enjoyed myself enormously. madly: in a mad way; very much: He’s madly keen on football. much: greatly: I don’t much like it. such: of a kind that produces a certain result: It was such a heavy box that I could not lift it. Its weight was such that I could not lift it.

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  • 9 much

    كَثيرًا \ lot: a lot very much: I feel a lot better today. He likes her a lot. much: (only in negative sentences or questions; always after the verb) often: Does he come here much?, (with p.p) greatly a much-loved friend, (with verbs (a) it must not come between the verb and its object, (b) it may come at the end of a negative sentence or question, (c) it may only come at the end of a statement if it follows very) greatly: I don’t much like it or (I don’t like it). often: many times: It often rains in winter.

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  • 10 not

    [nɔt] adverb
    1) ( often abbreviated to n't) a word used for denying, forbidding, refusing, or expressing the opposite of something:

    Isn't he coming?

    We're going to London, not Paris

    That's not true!

    لا، لن: كَلِمَه تُسْتَعْمَل للنَّفي
    2) used with certain verbs such as hope, ~seem, ~believe, ~expect and also with be afraid:

    "Have you got much money?" "I"m afraid not'

    "Is he going to fail his exam?" "I hope not".

    لا، لَن

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  • 11 not a stroke of work

    لا شَيء \ nil: (in some sports) nothing: We won the match three-nil (usu. written as 3-0). no: (with a comparative adj. or adv.) not at all: There is no more food, not any I have no money. none: not any; not one: None of the food was left. How much money have we got? None at all. not a stroke of work: no work at all: He has not done a stroke of work this week. nothing: no thing; not anything: He has nothing to eat. Our plans are made and nothing can change them now. There’s nothing wrong with her. nought, zero: the figure 0 in a number: ‘Point nought one’ is written. 01; ‘nought point one’ is written 0.1. zero: the figure 0 and the number it stands for: It was 5 below zero last night.

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  • 12 much as

    مَهْمَا \ however: no matter how: However fast you run, you won’t catch him. much as: although: Much as I admire him, I could not work with him. whatever: anything, any: Do whatever you like. Read whatever book you like. \ See Also مَا

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  • 13 much to

    لِشِدّة \ much to: greatly to: Much to my surprise, he did not win.

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  • 14 not think much of

    to have a very low opinion of:

    He thought little of my work.

    يَكون لَدَيْه رأي سَيِّء عن

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  • 15 not half

    a slang expression for very much:

    "Are you enjoying yourself?" "Not half!"

    جِدا!

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  • 16 as much as

    بِقَدْرِ ما \ as far as, so far as: (showing a limit): As far as I know, he’s not here. as much as: equally: It was as much his fault as mine or It was his fault as much as mine (It was equally his fault and mine).

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  • 17 be not up to much

    to be not very good:

    The dinner wasn't up to much.

    ليس جيدا جِدا

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  • 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.

    نظرا إلى أن، بما أن، حَيْثُ أن

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  • 19 قليل

    قَلِيل \ insufficient: not enough (in power, ability, etc.): insufficient knowledge; insufficient food. little: small; (of children) very young and small; (of time or distance) short: a little book; two little boys; Wait a little while. low: not high; not great in amount: low price; a low speed. poor: too small in quantity: a poor supply of wood; a poor attendance at the meeting. scarce: not plentiful; difficult to get, for lack of supply: Water is scare in desert lands. slight: small and usu. unimportant: a slight change; slight fever. slim: (of hopes or chances, etc.) weak: a slim chance of escape. small: (with no adv. form) little: a small child; the smallest house in the village. \ See Also صغير (صَغِير)‏ \ بِقَلِيل \ little: (with very, unless followed by an adjective or participle) not much; hardly at all: It rained very little in the night. He’s little better than a thief. slightly: a little: He’s slightly taller than I am. \ See Also قليلا (قَليلاً)‏ \ قَلِيل \ little: (with a) some; a reasonable amount of: He speaks a little English. \ See Also شيء مِن \ قَلِيلُ الاحتِمال \ impatient: unable to suffer annoyance without complaining: I get impatient with her foolish questions. \ قَلِيلُ الأدَب \ disrespectful: showing lack of respect. \ قَلِيلُ الأَهَمِّيّة \ secondary: less important; not first in importance: a secondary road; a secondary reason. \ See Also ثانوي (ثانويّ)‏ \ قَلِيلُ التَّبَصُّر \ short-sighted: unwisely thinking only of the present; not considering the future: short-sighted plans for a school, which will soon be too small. \ See Also قَصير النَّظَر \ قَلِيلٌ جدًّا \ few: not many; a very small number: He has few friends. His friends are very few. \ قَلِيلٌ جِدًّا \ so few, so little: such a small number or amount (of): He has so little money. \ See Also لدرجة كبيرة (لِدَرَجة كبيرة)‏ \ قَلِيلٌ جدًّا مِن \ little: (only with singular nouns) hardly any; not a reasonable amount of: There’s (very) little food in the cupboard. \ قَلِيلُ الحَيَاء \ impudent: not respectful; shamelessly rude. \ قَلِيلُ الحَيْطَة \ short-sighted: unwisely thinking only of the present; not considering the future: short-sighted plans for a school, which will soon be too small. \ قَلِيلُ السُّمْك \ thin: (of material such as walls boards or sheets) not thick: Thin paper is easily torn. \ See Also رَقيق \ قَلِيلُ العِنايَة (بِعَمَلِهِ أو مَلْبَسِهِ)‏ \ slovenly: lazy, careless and dirty (as shown in one’s dress and one’s ways). \ قَلِيلُ الغَوْر \ shallow: not deep: a shallow river; a shallow grave. \ See Also العُمْق \ قَلِيلُ الفاعِلِيّة \ inefficient: not working well; wasting time or power: Old machines are often inefficient. He is an inefficient clerk. \ قَلِيلُ الكَلام \ taciturn: not accustomed to talking much: He is taciturn by nature. \ قَلِيلٌ مِنْ \ any: pron. in questions; after if, whether: Have you any money? Have you any books on art? I wonder if/ whether she has any milk/ any bottles of milk?, after not and without: I haven’t got any money/ books. He did it without any difficulty, after never: We never eat any potatoes. little: small but reasonable amount: Every little helps. I gave her a little of my own share (see أيّ). \ See Also أي (أيّ)‏ \ قَلِيلُ النشاط \ dull: (of business) not active; not selling much.

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  • 20 ليس

    لَيْسَ \ is not, isn’t: or (in questions only) of am not: Aren’t I going with you? No I’m not. Those aren’t my glasses. no: (with a comparative adj. or adv.) not at all: He’s no bigger than I am. There is no more food, not a He’s no friend of mine. I’m no footballer. non-: prefix the word for not, used in making compound words: a non-smoker (sb. who does not smoke); a non-swimmer (sb. who cannot swim). \ لَيْسَ (بَعْدَ النَّفي)‏ \ so: (following a negative) showing a comparison: He’s bigger than you, but he’s not so strong (as you). He’s not so strong a boy (not such a strong boy) as you are. \ لَيْسَ بِشيء \ not much of a: not a good: He’s not much of a singer. \ لَيْسَ غَير \ simply: only; just; nothing more than: Simply tell him your name. I’m not a doctor; I’m simply a nurse. \ لَيْسَ قريبًا مِن \ nothing like: not nearly: The work is nothing like finished. He’s nothing like as tall as you. \ لَيْسَ له شَكْل \ shapeless: having no special shape: a shapeless block of stone. \ لَيْسَ معادلاً لِـ \ nothing like: not nearly: The work is nothing like finished. He’s nothing like as tall as you. \ لَيْسَ... أبدًا \ far from: not at all: I’m far from pleased with the result. nowhere near: not nearly: She’s nowhere near ready. \ لَيْسَ... فَحَسْب \ not only... (but): (in various positions) not simply... but: Not only did he steal it, (but) he also destroyed it. He not only stole it but he destroyed it too.

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См. также в других словарях:

  • not much of a — A rather poor specimen of a • • • Main Entry: ↑much * * * not much of a informal phrase used for saying that someone or something is not a very good example of something I’m not much of a detective, am I? We haven’t had much of a summer this year …   Useful english dictionary

  • not much on — not known for, good at, or interested in (something) He s not much on looks. [=he is not very attractive] She s not much on studying. [=she does not like to study] • • • Main Entry: ↑much …   Useful english dictionary

  • not much — ● wise * * * not/nothing/much spoken phrase used for saying that something is not very important, good, or serious ‘What are you doing tomorrow?’ ‘Nothing much.’ There’s not much to get excited about …   Useful english dictionary

  • not much of a … — ˈnot much of a… idiom not a good… • He s not much of a tennis player. Main entry: ↑muchidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • not much of a — not a good example of: I m not much of a gardener. → much …   English new terms dictionary

  • not much in it — not much ˈin it idiom used to say that there is little difference between two things • I won, but there wasn t much in it (= our scores were nearly the same). Main entry: ↑muchidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • not much of a — informal used for saying that someone or something is not a very good example of something I m not much of a detective, am I? We haven t had much of a summer this year …   English dictionary

  • not much of — rather bad It s not much of a hotel but I guess it will be okay for one night …   Idioms and examples

  • not much cop — british informal phrase not very good or useful The film wasn’t much cop. Thesaurus: not very goodsynonym Main entry: cop * * * not much cop Brit informal : not very good …   Useful english dictionary

  • not much to look at — (informal) Plain, unattractive • • • Main Entry: ↑look * * * not much to look at informal : not physically attractive The restaurant isn t much to look at, but the food is good. The dog isn t much to look at, but he s a great hunting dog. • • •… …   Useful english dictionary

  • not much chop — (Aust and NZ informal) Not much good • • • Main Entry: ↑chop * * * not much ˈchop idiom (AustralE, NZE, informal) not very good or useful …   Useful english dictionary

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