- not much
- (nothing important, impressive etc: My car isn't much to look at but it's fast.) ekki merkilegur
English-Icelandic dictionary. 2013.
English-Icelandic dictionary. 2013.
Not Much Force — Directed by Will Louis Written by William W. Pratt Starring Julian Reed Release date(s) 4 August 1915 … Wikipedia
not much cop — adjective Not very good; unimpressive. This one dimensionality makes Germinal a formidable national monument, but not much cop as a film … Wiktionary
Not much chop — not very good, one couldn t recommend it … Dictionary of Australian slang
not much chop — Australian Slang not very good, one couldn t recommend it … English dialects glossary
No, Not Much — is a popular song published in 1955. The music was written by Robert Allen, the lyrics by Al Stillman. This song is an example of being rejected from the lover, stating that the lover does not get the pleasure, the thrills, and the satisfaction… … Wikipedia
much — [ mʌtʃ ] (comparative more [ mɔr ] ; superlative most [ moust ] ) function word, quantifier *** Much can be used in the following ways: as a determiner (followed by an uncountable noun): There isn t much time left. How much money do you have? as… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Much the Miller's Son — was, in the tales of Robin Hood, one of his Merry Men. He appears in some of the oldest ballads, A Gest of Robyn Hode and Robin Hood and the Monk, as one of the company.[1] Generally he becomes an outlaw when he is caught poaching. This leads to… … Wikipedia
not — W1S1 [nɔt US na:t] adv [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: nought] 1.) used to make a word, statement, or question negative ▪ Most of the stores do not open until 10am. ▪ She s not a very nice person. ▪ You were wrong not to inform the police. ▪ Can we go… … Dictionary of contemporary English
much — /much/, adj., more, most, n., adv., more, most. adj. 1. great in quantity, measure, or degree: too much cake. n. 2. a great quantity, measure, or degree: Much of his research was unreliable. 3. a great, important, or notable thing or matter: The… … Universalium
Much — Much, n. 1. A great quantity; a great deal; also, an indefinite quantity; as, you have as much as I. [1913 Webster] He that gathered much had nothing over. Ex. xvi. 18. [1913 Webster] Note: Muchin this sense can be regarded as an adjective… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
not — [ nat ] adverb *** 1. ) used for making negatives a ) used for making a sentence, expression, or word negative: He would not listen to anything she said. Barbara s not coming to the party. I don t feel sorry for her. Do not forget your promise.… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English