Without so much as doing Meaning in English
expression · lemma: without so much as do
释义
This phrase means someone did not do even the smallest expected action before something else, emphasizing a lack of basic courtesy or action.
用法与细微差别
Mainly used for criticism or to highlight rudeness, especially when someone skips a basic gesture (greeting, thanking, apologizing). Usually appears as 'without so much as saying hello' or 'without so much as a glance'. Formal or neutral in tone.
例句
He left the room without so much as saying goodbye.
basic
She walked past me without so much as a glance.
basic
They took the money without so much as a thank you.
basic
He walked out without so much as an apology after breaking the vase.
natural
She grabbed her coat and left without so much as looking back.
natural
He finished dinner and left the table without so much as a word.
natural