单词 | i don't go much on |
释义 | > as lemmasI don't go much on 5. intransitive. colloquial (originally U.S.). To concern oneself with; to like, care for. Chiefly in negative contexts, esp. I don't go much on and variants. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disfavour > [verb (transitive)] mislooka1450 disfavour1571 discountenance1589 disgrace1593 dishearten1658 to lean against1804 I don't go much on1882 1824 in N. E. Eliason Tarheel Talk (1956) 274 The people goes more on making nice cloth hear than they did thare. 1882 B. Harte Flip, & Found at Blazing Star 21 We don't go much on that kind o' cattle yer. 1892 Eng. Illustr. Mag. 9 460 She didn't go much on me, but the boy was everything to her. 1940 F. Sargeson Man & Wife (1944) 80 I don't go much on putting people away, I said. 1958 Daily Express 17 Feb. 3/6 Waterloo was fascinating. But I didn't go much on the old armour. 2006 Independent 30 Dec. 33/8 I don't go much on models. Don't care how they look or the company they keep. < as lemmas |
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