Significado: a lot ofmucho, muchos, bastante, la mar de, muchísimo, un montón de, un sin fin de, una gran cantidad de, muchos
lot of Idioma
a lot of bunk
a lot of lies, a lot of bull, a pack of lies The President's speech was a lot of bunk. It contained no facts.
a lot of falderal
a lot of foolish talk, a lot of bunk When you hear me speak Latin, you'll think it's a lot of falderal.
a lot of
lots of;many or much大量的;许多的(后接可数名词或不可数名词) He wasted a lot of time in those years.那些年他浪费了很多时间。 I bought a lot of valuable books in the secondhand bookstore.我在那家旧书店里买了许多很有价值的书。
think a lot of
Idiom(s): think a lot of sb or sth AND think a great deal of sb or sth; think highly of sb or sth; think much of sb or sth
Theme: OPINION
to think well of someone or something. • The teacher thinks a lot of Mary and her talents. • No one really thinks a great deal of the new policies. • I think highly of John. • The manager doesn't think much of John and says so to everyone.
have a lot of promise
Idiom(s): have a lot of promise
Theme: POTENTIAL
to be very promising; to have a good future ahead. • Sally is quite young, but she has a lot of promise. • This bush is small, but it has a lot of promise.
cover a lot of ground
Idiom(s): cover a lot of ground
Theme: DISCUSSION
to deal with much information and many facts. • The history lecture covered a lot of ground today. • Mr. and Mrs. Franklin always cover a lot of ground when they argue.
carry a lot of weight
Idiom(s): carry (a lot of) weight (with sb or sth)
Theme: INFLUENCE
to be very influential with someone or some group of people. • Your argument does not carry a lot of weight with me. • The senator's testimony carried a lot of weight with the council. • Her opinion carries weight with most of the members.
cover a lot of ground|cover|ground
v. phr. To process a great deal of information and various facts. Professor Brown's thorough lecture on asteroids covered a lot of ground today.
fork over a lot of money|fork|money
v. phr. To pay an excessive amount of money often unwillingly. "According to my divorce decree," Alan complained, "I have to fork over a lot of money to my ex-wife every month."
a lot of
A ample cardinal or bulk of (people or things). There are still a lot of issues afflictive the operating arrangement that we charge to amount out afore it's appear abutting month.We did a lot of advance for our show, but not a lot of bodies showed up.Learn more: lot, of
lot of someone or something
and lots of bodies or thingsa ample cardinal of bodies or things; abundant of something. I got a lot of presents for my birthday.I ate lots of accolade afterwards dinner.Learn more: lot, ofLearn more:
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