many
many 英 [ˈmeni] 美 [ˈmɛni]
pron. 许多 adj. 许多的
- If you have a great number of refrigerator magnets, you have many of them. Many means "a lot of items."
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- pron. 许多
- adj. 许多的
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1. How many children do you have?
你有几个孩子?
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2. How many people came to the meeting?
多少人来参加了会议?
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3. There are too many mistakes in this essay.
这篇文章错误太多。
- many (adj.) Old English monig, manig "many, many a, much," from Proto-Germanic *managaz (source also of Old Saxon manag, Swedish mången, Old Frisian manich, Dutch menig, Old High German manag, German manch, Gothic manags), from PIE *menegh- "copious" (source also of Old Church Slavonic munogu "much, many," Old Irish menicc, Welsh mynych "frequent," Old Irish magham "gift"). Pronunciation altered by influence of any (see manifold).
- many (n.) Old English menigu, from many (adj.). The many "the multitude" attested from 1520s. Compare also Gothic managei "multitude, crowd," Old High German managi "large number, plurality," German Menge "multitude."
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