many

many
['mɛnɪ] 1. adj
(a lot of) [+ people, things, ideas] 许多的 [xǔduō de]

Many people have been killed. — 许多人被杀害。

Not many films are made in Finland. — 芬兰出品的电影不是很多。

2. pron
许多的 [xǔduō de]

Some find jobs, but many are forced to beg. — 一些人找到了工作,但许多人被迫去乞讨。

* how many — (direct question) 多少

How many cigarettes do you smoke a day? — 你一天抽多少支香烟?; (indirect question) 多少

No-one knows how many people were killed. — 没有人知道有多少人被杀害。

* as many as you can — (maximum amount) 尽可能多

* twice as many (as) — (comparison) (是...的)两倍

We produce ten times as many tractors as the United States. — 我们生产的拖拉机是美国的10倍。

* as many as ten thousand people — (emphatic) 一万人之多

* a good or great many — 相当多

* many a time — 许多次


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