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1 much
much [mʌtʃ]much snow мно́го сне́га
;much time мно́го вре́мени
;much water has flown under the bridge since that time ≅ мно́го воды́ утекло́ с тех по́р
◊to be too much for оказа́ться не по си́лам кому-л.
1) о́чень;I am much obliged to you я вам о́чень благода́рен
much more natural гора́здо есте́ственнее
;much better намно́го лу́чше
3) почти́, приблизи́тельно;much (about) the same почти́ (одно́ и) то́ же, почти́ тако́й же
◊not much отню́дь нет; ни в ко́ем слу́чае
3. n мно́гое;we have much to be thankful for мы должны́ быть благода́рны за мно́гое
;this much is certain уж э́то-то то́чно
◊much of a size ( a height, etc.) почти́ того́ же разме́ра (той же высоты́ и т.п.)
;а) высо́ко́ цени́ть; быть высо́кого мне́ния;б) носи́ться с кем-л., чем-л.;he is not much of a scholar он не сли́шком образо́ванный челове́к
;much of a muchness почти́ (одно́ и) то́ же
;much will have more посл. ≅ де́ньги к деньга́м
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2 much of a muchness
(much of a muchness (тж. much (about) the same))почти, приблизительно (одно и) то же; почти такой же; ≈ одного поля ягодаThe steady Forsyteism in Winifred's own character instinctively resented the feeling in the air, the modern girl's habits and her motto: ‘All's much of a muchness! Spend, tomorrow we shall be poor!’ (J. Galsworthy, ‘To Let’, part I, ch. V) — Стойкая в своем форсайтизме, Уинифрид бессознательно отвергала новые веяния, не одобряла повадок современной девушки и ее девиза: "А, все одно! Трать - завтра мы будем нищими!"
He was always importunate when begging a favour for someone else. Lord Boscastle had given way, saying that these fellows were much of a muchness, and Udal was now vicar of a small parish, which included the house of Boscastle itself. (C. P. Snow, ‘The Light and the Dark’, ch. 22) — Рой всегда был навязчив, когда приходилось хлопотать за кого-либо другого. Лорд Боскасл наконец сдался, сказав, что все священники одним миром мазаны. И Удал стал священником небольшого прихода, где находился и дом Боскаслов.
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3 much bucked
much bucked довольный, оживленный -
4 much-
much- pref. в сложных словах много- -
5 Much water has flowed under the bridge
• Much water has flowed under the bridge<s> Много воды утеклоDifficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Much water has flowed under the bridge
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6 Much water has flowed under the bridges
• Much water has flowed under the bridge<s> Много воды утеклоDifficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Much water has flowed under the bridges
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7 much ability
much (little, considerable) ability большие (небольшие, значительные) способности -
8 much attention
much (little) attention много (мало) внимания -
9 much light
much (little) light много (мало) света/огня -
10 much lot of money
much/a great deal of/a lot of money много денег -
11 much luggage
much (little) luggage много (мало) багажа -
12 much meat
much (little) meat много (мало) мяса -
13 much milk
much (little) milk много (мало) молока -
14 much mustard
much (little) mustard много (мало) горчицы -
15 much oil
much (little) oil много (мало) масла/нефти -
16 much paper
much (little) paper много (мало) бумаги -
17 much salt
much (little) salt много (мало) соли -
18 much ado about nothing
много шума из ничегоEnglish-Russian small dictionary of idioms > much ado about nothing
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19 much
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20 much better
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