much (A1)
カタカナ: マッチ
IPA: /mʌtʃ/
Definition
A large amount or degree of something. It is primarily used with uncountable nouns, in negative sentences, and in questions.
意味: ある物事の量や程度が大きいこと。主に数えられない名詞と一緒に使われ、否定文や疑問文で使われることが多い。
Examples / 例文
I don't have much money to spend. — I don't have much money to spend.
Thank you very much for your help. — Thank you very much for your help.
There isn't much hope of finding him. — There isn't much hope of finding him.
Much の日本語訳
Japanese translations of Much:
How to Use Much
- much of (prepositional phrase)
- A large part of something. — "Much of the city was destroyed."
- too much (collocation)
- More than is needed or wanted. — "There is too much sugar in this coffee."
- so much (collocation)
- To a very great extent. — "I miss you so much."
See "Much" in the English dictionary
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