Think much of Meaning in English
expression
ˈθɪŋk/ /ˈmətʃ/ /ˈəv
THING MUCH uhv
θˈɪŋk/ /mˈʌtʃ/ /ˈɒv
thing MUCH ov
التعريف
To respect, value, or have a high opinion of someone or something. Often used in the negative to mean to not value or respect much.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Usually appears in the negative ('not think much of'), meaning to not have a high opinion or to not be impressed. More common in British than American English. Can apply to people, things, or ideas.
Spanish: tener en alta estima - valorar mucho - pensar bien dePortuguese (BR): valorizar muito - ter grande consideração por - pensar muito bem dePortuguese (PT): valorizar muito - ter grande consideração por - pensar muito bem deChinese (Simplified): 很看重 - 很敬重 - 很在意Chinese (Traditional): 很看重 - 很敬重 - 很在意Hindi: बहुत सम्मान करना - बहुत महत्व देना - बहुत अच्छा सोचनाArabic: يقدّر كثيرًا - يُعلي من شأن - يعتقد الكثير عنBengali: মর্যাদা দেওয়া - মূল্য দেওয়া - অধিক প্রশংসা করা - বেশি ভাবা (ইতিবাচক বা নেতিবাচক প্রসঙ্গে)Russian: высоко ценить - уважать - быть высокого мненияJapanese: 高く評価する - 尊敬するVietnamese: coi trọng - đánh giá caoKorean: 높게 평가하다 - 존중하다Turkish: çok değer vermek - saygı göstermekUrdu: قدر کرنا - اہم جانناIndonesian: menghargai - menilai tinggi
جمل نموذجية
I don't think much of this movie.
basic
She really thinks much of her teacher.
basic
My parents don't think much of fast food.
basic
Honestly, I didn't think much of his performance last night.
natural
People don't think much of politicians these days.
natural
I hear you don't think much of our new manager. Why is that?
natural