much
- adv. 非常,很
- adj. 大量的
- n. 许多,大量
- pron. 许多,大量
- n. (Much)人名;(德)穆赫;(英)马奇
中文词源
来自英语micel,大的,多的,来自PIE*meg,大的,多的,词源同magnate,maximum.后用做 副词。
英文词源
- much
- much: [13] The Old English word for ‘much’ was mycel (a relative of Old Norse mikill, from which English got the now archaic mickle [13]). It goes back ultimately to the same Indo-European base as produced Latin magis ‘more’ (source of English master) and magnus ‘large’ (source of English magnitude) and Greek mégas ‘large’ (source of the English prefix mega-). Mycel became early Middle English muchel, which began to lose its second syllable in the 13th century.
=> magnitude, master, more - much (adj.)
- c. 1200, worn down by loss of unaccented last syllable from Middle English muchel "large, much," from Old English micel "great in amount or extent," from Proto-Germanic *mekilaz, from PIE *meg- "great" (see mickle). As a noun and an adverb, from c. 1200. For vowel evolution, see bury.
双语例句
- 1. Mrs Allen's style of cooking owes much to her mother-in-law.
- 艾伦太太的烹饪风格很大程度上承传于她的婆婆。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. He does deserve some good luck after so much wretchedness.
- 经过这么多苦难之后,他应该行点好运了。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. He arrived on January 9, disheveled and much the worse for wear.
- 他是1月9号到的,蓬头垢面,疲惫不堪。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. Well, so much for the producers. But what of the con-sumers?
- 好吧,关于生产商就讲这么多,那关于消费者呢?
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. Basal metabolism is much lower for creatures in cold water.
- 冷水中生物的基础代谢速度要低很多。
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