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单词 muchness
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Definition of muchness in English:

muchness

noun ˈmʌtʃnəsˈmətʃnəs
mass noun
  • Greatness in quantity or degree.

    大量;大(指程度)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They know the danger in the picture world is to overcrowd the senses with detail, too much of muchness.
    • You often seem to be mentioning the indescribably self-renewing… muchness of it all.
    • All of this is of course lost in the mindless blends churned out today under the broad category of garam masalas where the individual notes of spices are drowned in a cacophony of muchness.
    • The church was being given a taste of how the world works - its lopsidedness, its patchy rhythm of muchness and emptiness, of affluence and desolation.
    • According to Svedarsky, a colleague from another state once referred to the area's vast prairie as "such muchness."

Phrases

  • (much) of a muchness

    • informal Very similar.

      〈非正式〉十分相似,差不多,所差无几

      the polls looked much of a muchness but concealed politically crucial variations

      几次民意调查看来十分相似,不过都掩盖了政治上至关重要的差异。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The contestants for Miss World are a bit of a muchness but Miss Moldova, Elena Daniliciuc, wins in the Triumphant Hat category.
      • Fashion statements and identity statements are much of a muchness as far as I'm concerned.
      • That's nothing against this particular establishment but more the fact that many so-called Italian restaurants - especially chain restaurants - are, to put it bluntly, much of a muchness.
      • Despite calls from my family to have a satellite subscription, I decided to say no as from what my friends tell me, its all much of a muchness.
      • It's tempting to think that most modern cars are much of a muchness when it comes to interior refinement these days but it's certainly not the case.
      • In general though, children are much of a muchness.
      • I trained with Paolo Di Canio every week at West Ham and after that everything is much of a muchness.
      • To be honest, Minneapolis sushi is much of a muchness.
      • It's hardly surprising when the stories are all really much of a muchness, eagerly evoking some humanist vision of the universal spirit.
      • Can't remember now what brand it was but they were all much of a muchness.
      • In general, most of what I pick up seems to be much of a muchness, and I usually find myself reading for the sake of getting through the book, rather than because I actually give a damn.
      • I'm afraid I am finding it increasingly hard to distinguish between a good comedy and a bad sitcom anymore - it's all pretty much a much of a muchness.
      • Music's much of a muchness with me, but I do have two daughters who do their best to keep me up to date with what's going on.
      • Well, up to a point, all are much of a muchness as they all use the same components.
      • You can start to think all singer-songwriters (with requisite part-time backing band) are much of a muchness, until you see a real talent like Liam Frost.
      • In a nutshell, the fragmentation of the simple traditional society allowed the rise of autonomous individuals who were seen as being, at least in the abstract, much of a muchness.
      • For many people, the choice between a Beazley-led Opposition is much of a muchness to that of a Crean-led Opposition.
      • Coun Peter Roberts said: ‘I'm happy that a document has come forward but it still seems much of a muchness and there's nothing different.’
      • We don't vote because we feel we have no control, or there is nobody to vote for, or they are all much of a muchness, but at the same time we stand by our Great Land and wave our flag with pride.
      • Although there are minor differences in the style of wrought curlicue, or the gauge of the steel, they are all much of a muchness.

Definition of muchness in US English:

muchness

nounˈməCHnəsˈmətʃnəs
  • Greatness in quantity or degree.

    大量;大(指程度)

    this romantic muchness can be overlooked in a story that has a good deal to say
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They know the danger in the picture world is to overcrowd the senses with detail, too much of muchness.
    • All of this is of course lost in the mindless blends churned out today under the broad category of garam masalas where the individual notes of spices are drowned in a cacophony of muchness.
    • According to Svedarsky, a colleague from another state once referred to the area's vast prairie as "such muchness."
    • You often seem to be mentioning the indescribably self-renewing… muchness of it all.
    • The church was being given a taste of how the world works - its lopsidedness, its patchy rhythm of muchness and emptiness, of affluence and desolation.

Phrases

  • (much) of a muchness

    • informal Very similar.

      〈非正式〉十分相似,差不多,所差无几

      to the untrained eye, anything to do with railroad memorabilia seems much of a muchness
      Example sentencesExamples
      • You can start to think all singer-songwriters (with requisite part-time backing band) are much of a muchness, until you see a real talent like Liam Frost.
      • I trained with Paolo Di Canio every week at West Ham and after that everything is much of a muchness.
      • We don't vote because we feel we have no control, or there is nobody to vote for, or they are all much of a muchness, but at the same time we stand by our Great Land and wave our flag with pride.
      • The contestants for Miss World are a bit of a muchness but Miss Moldova, Elena Daniliciuc, wins in the Triumphant Hat category.
      • In general, most of what I pick up seems to be much of a muchness, and I usually find myself reading for the sake of getting through the book, rather than because I actually give a damn.
      • That's nothing against this particular establishment but more the fact that many so-called Italian restaurants - especially chain restaurants - are, to put it bluntly, much of a muchness.
      • In general though, children are much of a muchness.
      • To be honest, Minneapolis sushi is much of a muchness.
      • I'm afraid I am finding it increasingly hard to distinguish between a good comedy and a bad sitcom anymore - it's all pretty much a much of a muchness.
      • Music's much of a muchness with me, but I do have two daughters who do their best to keep me up to date with what's going on.
      • Can't remember now what brand it was but they were all much of a muchness.
      • Well, up to a point, all are much of a muchness as they all use the same components.
      • It's tempting to think that most modern cars are much of a muchness when it comes to interior refinement these days but it's certainly not the case.
      • Fashion statements and identity statements are much of a muchness as far as I'm concerned.
      • Coun Peter Roberts said: ‘I'm happy that a document has come forward but it still seems much of a muchness and there's nothing different.’
      • Despite calls from my family to have a satellite subscription, I decided to say no as from what my friends tell me, its all much of a muchness.
      • In a nutshell, the fragmentation of the simple traditional society allowed the rise of autonomous individuals who were seen as being, at least in the abstract, much of a muchness.
      • For many people, the choice between a Beazley-led Opposition is much of a muchness to that of a Crean-led Opposition.
      • It's hardly surprising when the stories are all really much of a muchness, eagerly evoking some humanist vision of the universal spirit.
      • Although there are minor differences in the style of wrought curlicue, or the gauge of the steel, they are all much of a muchness.
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