单词 | not all that |
释义 | not all thatnot all that 1 VERYnot very 不太 It doesn’t sound all that good, does it? 这听起来不太好,是吧? I don’t think it matters all that much. 我认为这关系不大。 Examples from the Corpus not all that• My husband's not all that bothered one way or the other.• Most processes, at the frontline level, are not all that complicated.• In this she was not all that different from other people.• Charley is not all that enamored of Paris.• I understand she was found not all that far from her parents' house?• How they get almonds, then, is not all that marvellous a story.• The geographical context is not all that matters, but it is the most significant.• But not all that much more, not at the actual scene. → not all that at all2(SPOKEN SECT) 2 spokenVERY used to mean fairly short, only a few etc 没有那么长/那么多等〔表示相当短、仅一点点等〕 Will’s not that tall, considering he’s 16. 考虑到威尔已经16岁了,他个子不算太高。 The film wasn’t all that good. 那部电影不怎么好看。 Examples from the Corpus not (all) that long/many etc• So there is not that long a wait.• McPhail, 20, is making a run for the board not that long after having graduated from the system himself.• I was told the rules, there were not that many and most were sensible.• Thankfully there were not that many in cars.• He doesn't recognize the name, not that many people seem to know his or that of his publisher.• Well, maybe not that many things.• And not that many women really feel comfortable going for the jugular.• He would do the job himself if he had the time-and had the job not that many years ago. → not (all) that long/many etc at that3(1) |
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