much

much
[mʌtʃ]
much water has flown under the bridge since that time = много воды утекло с тех пор; to be too much for оказаться не по силам (кому-л.) to make much of носиться (с кем-л., чем-л.); he is not much of a scholar он не слишком образованный человек much adv (more; most) очень; I am much obliged to you я вам очень благодарен to make much of высоко ценить; быть высокого мнения to make much of носиться (с кем-л., чем-л.); he is not much of a scholar он не слишком образованный человек much (при сравн. ст.) гораздо, значительно; much more natural гораздо естественнее; much better намного лучше much (при сравн. ст.) гораздо, значительно; much more natural гораздо естественнее; much better намного лучше much of a muchness разг. почти (одно и) то же; = одного поля ягода; much will have more посл. = деньги к деньгам much почти, приблизительно; much of a size (a height, etc.) почти того же размера (той же высоты и т. п.) much a (more; most) много; much snow много снега; much time много времени much (about) the same почти (одно и) то же, почти такой же same: a symptom of the much nature аналогичный симптом; much the same почти такой же much a (more; most) много; much snow много снега; much time много времени much water has flown under the bridge since that time = много воды утекло с тех пор; to be too much for оказаться не по силам (кому-л.) much of a muchness разг. почти (одно и) то же; = одного поля ягода; much will have more посл. = деньги к деньгам not much отнюдь нет; ни в коем случае

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