单词 | anything much |
释义 | > as lemmasanything much P4. anything much: a great amount; anything significant or of importance. Frequently in negative constructions. Cf. nothing much at nothing pron., n., adv., and int. Phrases 11. ΚΠ 1664 W. Drage Physical Nosonomy 67 Nor is any thing much to be attributed to the colour or consistence of an Humour. 1743 Daily Gaz. 17 Nov. Her Intrigues with these Courts can never produce any Thing much for her Service. 1859 Child's Compan. & Juvenile Instructor (Religious Tract Soc.) 39 Amy was too weary to notice anything much, or to care about it if she had. 1928 J. Galsworthy Swan Song ii. v, in Mod. Comedy (1929) 637 I expect he's too young to be conscious of anything much except being thoroughly uncomfy. 1958 A. Sillitoe Loneliness Long Distance Runner 21 When the dough ran out I didn't think about anything much, but just roamed the streets. 2008 P. Hensher Northern Clemency 7 She didn't say anything much. They've got two children, nine, and a fourteen-year-old girl, I think she said. < as lemmas |
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