Ordbok
Engelsk - Japansk
Much
mətʃ
Ekstremt Vanlig
300 - 400
300 - 400
Ordets frekvens- og betydningsindeks indikerer hvor ofte et ord dukker opp i et gitt språk. Jo mindre tallet er, desto oftere brukes ordet. De mest brukte ordene varierer vanligvis fra omtrent 1 til 4000. Denne viktighetsindeksen hjelper deg med å fokusere på de mest nyttige ordene under språklæringsprosessen din.
Ordets frekvens- og betydningsindeks indikerer hvor ofte et ord dukker opp i et gitt språk. Jo mindre tallet er, desto oftere brukes ordet. De mest brukte ordene varierer vanligvis fra omtrent 1 til 4000. Denne viktighetsindeksen hjelper deg med å fokusere på de mest nyttige ordene under språklæringsprosessen din.
多くの (おおくの), たくさんの, それほど (ない), 多くのこと (おおくのこと), とても (とても)
Betydninger av Much på japansk
多くの (おおくの)
Eksempel:
I have much to learn.
私は学ぶことが多くあります。
There is much to see in this city.
この街には見るものが多いです。
Bruk: Formal/InformalKontekst: Used to express a large quantity of something.
Merk: Often used with uncountable nouns.
たくさんの
Eksempel:
I have much homework to do.
私はたくさんの宿題があります。
She has much experience in this field.
彼女はこの分野でたくさんの経験があります。
Bruk: InformalKontekst: Used in casual conversation to refer to a lot of something.
Merk: Commonly used in everyday speech.
それほど (ない)
Eksempel:
I don’t have much interest in that.
私はそれにあまり興味がありません。
There isn’t much time left.
残された時間はそれほどありません。
Bruk: Formal/InformalKontekst: Used to indicate a small quantity or degree, often in a negative context.
Merk: The phrase can imply a lack of something.
多くのこと (おおくのこと)
Eksempel:
There is much to discuss.
話し合うべきことが多くあります。
Much has changed since then.
それ以来、多くのことが変わりました。
Bruk: FormalKontekst: Used in discussions or when referring to significant changes or topics.
Merk: Often used in more formal writing or speeches.
とても (とても)
Eksempel:
I like her very much.
私は彼女のことがとても好きです。
He is much better now.
彼は今はとても良くなっています。
Bruk: InformalKontekst: Used to intensify an adjective or another adverb.
Merk: This usage often indicates a high degree of something.
Synonymer for Much
a lot
This phrase means a large quantity or amount.
Eksempel: I have a lot of work to do.
Merk:
plenty
Plenty indicates a sufficient or more than enough amount.
Eksempel: There is plenty of food for everyone.
Merk: It emphasizes abundance rather than just a large quantity.
many
Many refers to a large number of things or people.
Eksempel: There are many people at the party.
Merk: It specifically focuses on countable items or individuals.
numerous
Numerous means a great number or many.
Eksempel: There are numerous opportunities for growth.
Merk: It conveys a sense of a large, indefinite number.
considerable
Considerable suggests a significant or noteworthy amount.
Eksempel: She has made a considerable improvement in her skills.
Merk: It implies a substantial or measurable extent.
Muchs uttrykk og vanlige setninger
Too much
This phrase is used to indicate an excessive or overly large amount of something.
Eksempel: She ate too much cake at the party.
Merk: It emphasizes the excessive or undesirable nature of the quantity.
Not much
This phrase is used to express a small quantity or amount of something.
Eksempel: I don't have much time to spare.
Merk: It indicates a limited or insufficient amount.
Much as
This phrase is used to introduce a contrast between a desired action or situation and an unavoidable one.
Eksempel: Much as I'd like to go, I have to work late tonight.
Merk: It highlights a conflicting situation or decision.
As much as
This phrase is used to indicate an equal amount or degree of affection for two or more things.
Eksempel: I love you as much as I love my family.
Merk: It compares the intensity of feelings or preferences.
So much
This phrase is used to express a high degree or intensity of something, often in a positive context.
Eksempel: She thanked him so much for his help.
Merk: It emphasizes the extent of gratitude or appreciation.
How much
This phrase is used to inquire about the quantity or price of something.
Eksempel: How much does this shirt cost?
Merk: It is a question form that seeks specific information about an amount.
Much less
This phrase is used to indicate that a less significant action or situation is even more unlikely than a previously mentioned one.
Eksempel: I can't afford a new car, much less a luxury one.
Merk: It underscores the unlikelihood of a less significant event compared to a more significant one.
As much
This phrase is used to indicate an equal amount or degree of need or importance for two or more things.
Eksempel: She needs your support as much as she needs mine.
Merk: It shows the equivalence in terms of necessity or significance.
Much more
This phrase is used to convey a significantly greater amount or degree of something.
Eksempel: Learning a new language opens up much more opportunities for personal growth.
Merk: It emphasizes the substantial increase in quantity or quality compared to a previous state.
Muchs hverdags (slang) uttrykk
Muchacho
Muchacho is a Spanish word that means 'boy' or 'lad'. In English slang, it is used informally to address a male as 'buddy' or 'dude'.
Eksempel: Hey, muchacho, how's it going?
Merk: Muchacho is a colloquial term with a casual and friendly connotation, different from the formal meanings in Spanish.
Much obliged
This phrase is a polite and old-fashioned way of expressing gratitude or thanks.
Eksempel: Thanks for helping me out, much obliged!
Merk: This slang term is more formal and polite than just saying 'thank you'.
Muchly
Muchly is a colloquial adverb meaning 'very much' or 'greatly'.
Eksempel: I appreciate your help muchly.
Merk: The suffix -ly is added for informal emphasis.
Not so much
This phrase is used to express a preference for one thing over another to a lesser extent.
Eksempel: I like chocolate, but not so much as vanilla.
Merk: It indicates a comparative degree of liking or preference.
Muchacho/a
Muchacha is the feminine form of muchacho in Spanish, meaning 'girl' or 'young woman'. In English slang, it can be used informally to refer to a female as 'chick' or 'gal'.
Eksempel: She's a real muchacha, always full of energy.
Merk: Muchacha has a casual and friendly tone when used in English.
Pretty much
This phrase means 'almost completely' or 'nearly'. It is used to indicate a high degree of truth or accuracy.
Eksempel: I've pretty much finished the project, just a few things left to do.
Merk: It emphasizes the near completion of something, without being exact.
Much of a muchness
This idiom means that two or more things are very similar or equal in value, making it hard to choose between them.
Eksempel: Both options are good, it's really much of a muchness which one we choose.
Merk: It highlights the idea of similarities in options rather than differences.
Much - Eksempler
I don't have much time.
How much does it cost?
There is not much milk left.
Thank you so much for your help.
Muchs grammatikk
Much - Adverb (Adverb) / Adverb (Adverb)
Oppslagsord: much
Bøyinger
Adjektiv, komparativ (Adjective, comparative): more
Adjektiv, superlativ (Adjective, superlative): most
Adjektiv (Adjective): much
Adverb, komparativ (Adverb, comparative): more
Adverb, superlativ (Adverb, superlative): most
Adverb (Adverb): much
Stavelser, Deling og Beton
much inneholder 1 stavelser: much
Fonemisk transkripsjon: ˈməch
much , ˈməch (Den røde stavelsen er betont)
Much - Betydning og bruksfrekvens
Ordets frekvens- og betydningsindeks indikerer hvor ofte et ord dukker opp i et gitt språk. Jo mindre tallet er, desto oftere brukes ordet. De mest brukte ordene varierer vanligvis fra omtrent 1 til 4000.
much: 300 - 400 (Ekstremt Vanlig).
Denne viktighetsindeksen hjelper deg med å fokusere på de mest nyttige ordene under språklæringsprosessen din.