释义 |
phraseYou say nothing much to refer to something that is not very interesting or important. 'What was stolen?'—'Oh, nothing much.' Nothing much interesting seemed to be happening. See full dictionary entry for muchExamples of 'nothing much' in a sentencenothing much Apparently, nothing much else about the place earned her approval.Nothing much seems to have changed in some respects since then.It's possible that nothing much will happen live, but that's part of the appeal.For most of the novel, nothing much happens.At the start of this series, nothing much appears to have changed.Describing herself as calm and collected, it appears that nothing much fazes her.They did nothing much to equip them for adult life or employment.It was an end-of-the-season fixture, with nothing much resting on it.And then, apropos of nothing much, he made a surprising revelation. Chinese translation of 'nothing much' -
没(沒)有什么(麼) (méiyoǔ shénme)
See nothing (sense 2) Nearby words ofnothing much - nothing but
- nothing came of it
- nothing else
- nothing much
- nothing new/serious/to worry about
- nothing personal!
- nothing whatever
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