关于Much的意思和用法的提问
包含"Much"的句子的意思
Q:
unless I'm (much) mistaken 是什么意思?
A:
The double meaning is because it is often used for politeness.
So it allows someone to admit they could be wrong about this...but are going to say it anyways. But if they are later proven to be wrong, then this means they can remind people that they did say they 'might have been mistaken'. So it allows them to save face for their public error, if they are corrected for it later on.
However, it also allows someone who is very certain they are correct about this...to sound humble instead of bragging, by saying that "they could be wrong" basically, even though they are certain they are not wrong at all. Making it sound more polite and accommodating to others, even if they think they already know everything about it. So "unless I am somehow completely wrong about this, this is what I know to be a fact and I am very confident I am right" type of thing.
And then there are situations that fall somewhere between these two extremes. On the one hand, there are people who are hesitant to share what they know, but feel reasonably confident enough to speak up...They know they might be wrong, but it is probably just self-doubts. So it is probably okay to say. So they start with "unless I'm mistaken/unless I'm much mistaken" etc in order to protect from future embarrassment if they turn out to be completely wrong.
But there are also people who doubt themselves a lot more than that, who really are not confident that they are right about this. But they use this phrase to pretend they are more confident, to imply that "it is very unlikely that I am wrong about this" when secretly they feel like they don't feel very confident at all. They use this to discourage people from questioning them too closely. A form of bluffing or bluster. Overcompensating, putting on airs, pretending at a level of confidence they do not truly feel.
So the phrase has a bit of a range between the two opposite meanings, because often both meanings are used even if one is subtext and the other is projected for appearances sake. So it's not quite as opposite meanings as it first sounds like. The two layers of meaning tend to show up together, even if one of them is meant to be more hidden from public view. Or even if people only privately wonder about how certain they actually are or not.
So it allows someone to admit they could be wrong about this...but are going to say it anyways. But if they are later proven to be wrong, then this means they can remind people that they did say they 'might have been mistaken'. So it allows them to save face for their public error, if they are corrected for it later on.
However, it also allows someone who is very certain they are correct about this...to sound humble instead of bragging, by saying that "they could be wrong" basically, even though they are certain they are not wrong at all. Making it sound more polite and accommodating to others, even if they think they already know everything about it. So "unless I am somehow completely wrong about this, this is what I know to be a fact and I am very confident I am right" type of thing.
And then there are situations that fall somewhere between these two extremes. On the one hand, there are people who are hesitant to share what they know, but feel reasonably confident enough to speak up...They know they might be wrong, but it is probably just self-doubts. So it is probably okay to say. So they start with "unless I'm mistaken/unless I'm much mistaken" etc in order to protect from future embarrassment if they turn out to be completely wrong.
But there are also people who doubt themselves a lot more than that, who really are not confident that they are right about this. But they use this phrase to pretend they are more confident, to imply that "it is very unlikely that I am wrong about this" when secretly they feel like they don't feel very confident at all. They use this to discourage people from questioning them too closely. A form of bluffing or bluster. Overcompensating, putting on airs, pretending at a level of confidence they do not truly feel.
So the phrase has a bit of a range between the two opposite meanings, because often both meanings are used even if one is subtext and the other is projected for appearances sake. So it's not quite as opposite meanings as it first sounds like. The two layers of meaning tend to show up together, even if one of them is meant to be more hidden from public view. Or even if people only privately wonder about how certain they actually are or not.
Q:
Not so much with 是什么意思?
A:
It means “not with” “mostly not with/relating to”
Pretty simple
Pretty simple
Q:
However much 是什么意思?
A:
If you ask “As much as I want?” and they reply “However much you want.” or “However much”. That means you decide on the amount.
Q:
that’s pretty much it 是什么意思?
A:
It means that there’s nothing else to add or to mark the conclusion of something.
Q:
so much more 是什么意思?
A:
はるかに
"Much" 的用法和例句
Q:
请教我使用 much more的例句。
A:
How much more flour do we need for the cake?
How much more time do you need?
We need to do much more studying if we want to pass the class.
We don't need much more than that.
How much more time do you need?
We need to do much more studying if we want to pass the class.
We don't need much more than that.
Q:
请教我使用 As much as possible "ever"的例句。
A:
This is the best thing ever.
Q:
请教我使用 too much and too many 的例句。
A:
I don't have too much time now, let's meet on Sunday?
There are too many people in this bus, I cannot breathe!
There are too many people in this bus, I cannot breathe!
Q:
请教我使用 that much的例句。
A:
Sorry, I don't have that much knowledge of English. That much I can admit.
Q:
请教我使用 as much的例句。
A:
I bought as much chocolate as I could find.
He drank as much coffee as she would make for him.
I'll have as much time as you need on Wednesday, but today I'm quite busy.
You can use it with any UNCOUNTABLE verb as you want, always meaning the largest possible amount of the thing, or that a listed number is the max.
You can buy as much as five gallons of milk.
He drank as much coffee as she would make for him.
I'll have as much time as you need on Wednesday, but today I'm quite busy.
You can use it with any UNCOUNTABLE verb as you want, always meaning the largest possible amount of the thing, or that a listed number is the max.
You can buy as much as five gallons of milk.
"Much"的近义词和区别
Q:
How much? 和 How many? 和有什么不一样?
A:
For example, you can't count how much water you have. You wouldn't say "There's 2 water in this glass". You would need to measure it exactly and say something like "There's 500 ml of water in this glass."
Q:
most of 和 much of 和有什么不一样?
A:
Most = the large majority of
Most of the food was eaten. There was barely any left.
Much = many, several, a lot (but doesn't necessarily imply a majority)
Much of the food was eaten, but there is still quite a bit left over for tomorrow.
Most of the food was eaten. There was barely any left.
Much = many, several, a lot (but doesn't necessarily imply a majority)
Much of the food was eaten, but there is still quite a bit left over for tomorrow.
Q:
very much 和 so much 和 too much 和有什么不一样?
A:
"very much" and "so much" mean basically the same thing: "a large amount". These phrases are generally positive.
"too much" means "more than is natural/expected/good". It's generally negative.
Ex:
I ate so much. (I ate a lot of food)
I ate too much. (I ate a lot of food and now I feel bad as a result)
"too much" means "more than is natural/expected/good". It's generally negative.
Ex:
I ate so much. (I ate a lot of food)
I ate too much. (I ate a lot of food and now I feel bad as a result)
Q:
much 和 too much 和有什么不一样?
A:
“Yo comí demasiados tacos”=“I ate too many tacos”
“Too much” is for singular objects
“Too many” is for plural, more than one.
“There is too much water”
“There are too many glasses of water”
“Too much” is for singular objects
“Too many” is for plural, more than one.
“There is too much water”
“There are too many glasses of water”
Q:
much less 和 let alone 和有什么不一样?
A:
Let alone and much less are pretty much the same thing. They’re both slang phrases used for the same purpose. They can be interchanged, but much less is used more often.
"Much" 的翻译
Q:
so much better
get/got much better은
무슨 뜻 and 차이인가요? 这个在 英语 (美国) 里怎么说?
get/got much better은
무슨 뜻 and 차이인가요? 这个在 英语 (美国) 里怎么说?
A:
So much better: better than something else or than it was before. It's a comparison.
Got better: improved (past)
Get better: to improve (infinitive)
Got better: improved (past)
Get better: to improve (infinitive)
Q:
how much? 这个在 英语 (美国) 里怎么说?
A:
いくらですか? is the equivelent
Q:
its too much hot 这个在 英语 (美国) 里怎么说?
A:
Por lo que entiendo estas tratando de decir can't drink her tea its too much hot.
la forma natural es she cant drink her tea , it's too hot
la forma natural es she cant drink her tea , it's too hot
Q:
how much 这个在 英语 (美国) 里怎么说?
A:
how much?
Q:
i like you so much 这个在 英语 (美国) 里怎么说?
A:
i really like you, i like you a lot, i like you so much
"Much"有关的其他问题
Q:
请教我That's pretty much it怎么发音。
A:
请到提问详情页确认
Q:
请教我so much better 怎么发音。
A:
请到提问详情页确认
Q:
so much more than this 听起来自然吗?
A:
You're welcome! You're really kind as well. And really patient, keep up the good work!
Q:
请教我1. Not to much
2. Not too much怎么发音。
2. Not too much怎么发音。
A:
yes they are pronounced the same! But we don’t say “not to much” (Does not make sense)
Q:
I like it not that much either. 听起来自然吗?
A:
I don't like it that much either
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