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Not much Meaning in English

expression

ˈnɑt/ /ˈmətʃ
NAHT MUCH
nˈɒt/ /mˈʌtʃ
NOT MUCH

释义

An informal phrase meaning a small amount or very little; often used as a response to greetings to mean 'nothing special is happening'.

用法与细微差别

Very informal, mostly in spoken English as a casual reply to 'What's up?' or 'What are you doing?'. Can describe quantity: 'There's not much water left.' When used alone, it's a conversation opener, not always literal.

例句

—What are you doing? —Not much.

basic

There is not much time left before the test.

basic

There is not much sugar in the jar.

basic

—Hey, what's up? —Not much, just relaxing at home.

natural

I haven't read not much about that topic, honestly.

natural

It's raining, but not much; we can still go out.

natural