Not much of anything Meaning in English
expression
NAHT MUCH uhv EN-ee-thing
not MUCH ov EN-ee-thing
التعريف
Used to say there is very little or almost nothing of something. It means hardly anything is present, worth mentioning, or important.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
This is informal and often used in speech. Commonly follows negatives or replies to questions, e.g., 'What did you do?'—'Not much of anything.' Sometimes emphasizes something is insignificant or barely exists.
Spanish: no mucho de nada - casi nadaPortuguese (BR): quase nada - nada de significativoPortuguese (PT): quase nada - nada de relevanteChinese (Simplified): 几乎什么都没有 - 没什么特别的Chinese (Traditional): 幾乎什麼都沒有 - 沒什麼特別的Hindi: कुछ खास नहीं - लगभग कुछ भी नहींArabic: لا يوجد شيء تقريبًا - لا شيء مهمBengali: প্রায় কিছুই না - কিছুই নয় বললেই চলেRussian: практически ничего - почти ничегоJapanese: ほとんど何もVietnamese: hầu như không có gìKorean: 거의 아무것도 없음Turkish: neredeyse hiçbir şeyUrdu: کچھ بھی نہیں - تقریباً کچھ نہیںIndonesian: hampir tidak ada apa-apa
جمل نموذجية
There was not much of anything in the fridge.
basic
I did not much of anything this weekend.
basic
He owns not much of anything valuable.
basic
After the holidays, there’s not much of anything left in the pantry.
natural
Whenever I ask about his plans, he says he has not much of anything going on.
natural
Honestly, there’s not much of anything to worry about.
natural