much: adj.(more; most) 〔用于修饰不可数名词〕很多的,许多的;大量的;很大程度的;(时间)长的(much water, wine, money, hope, courage, time)。 ★1.主要在英国口语中,除用作肯定句主语之一或与 how, too, as, so 连用外,多用于代替 a lot of, a great quantity of, a goo
We did not think fit to disturb them at their feast, neither did they take much notice of us . 我们觉得不应该去打搅他们的盛宴;他们呢,也不来注意我们。
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I shouldn ' t take much notice of what he says . he ' s got a screw loose 我不应太注意他说的话,他的精神有点毛病。
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I don t take much notice of people , but get on with them all right 我不太关心这儿的人,但是我和他们倒还合得来。
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When the drummer - boy had come into the hut , petya sat down at some distance from him , feeling that it would be lowering his dignity to take much notice of him 小鼓手进到屋里,彼佳在离他远一点的地方坐了下来,他觉得对他太注意会有损于他的身份。