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 Translation for 'much' from English to Italian
ADJ   much | more | most
SYNO a good deal | a great deal | a lot | ...
tanto {pron}much
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molto {adj} {adv}much
2 Words
quantohow much
tantissimo {adj}very much
4 Words
Quanto costa?How much is it?
comm.
Quanto viene?
How much is it?
con suo grande dispetto {adv} [stizza]much to his annoyance
Grazie mille!Thank you very much!
Mille grazie!Thank you very much!
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Usage Examples English
  • Wendela Hebbe was much courted by contemporary male artists but is described as without vanity. She commented about herself and her life that she was born "with much longing and much frustration".
  • Traditional halloumi is made from unpasteurised sheep and goat milk. Aged halloumi is also popular. Kept in its brine, it is much drier, much stronger and much saltier.
  • The Wärtsilä engines installed on the ferries during their last major refit are much more economical than the previous engines by Crossley Bros of Manchester.
  • In a contrast to 2010, the course was much less sloppy and consequently, times were much faster.
  • He is responsible for much ground-breaking research (much done initially with folklorist Peter B. Lowry) over the decades.

  • Royston Cave has been the source of much speculation, although it is hard to determine much about its origin and function.
  • Genres are very important in our every day life and we do not realize how much we use them, how much they affect us, how much they determine the way we act and understand the others.
  • It about a degree from Messier 46, which is much older and much further away.
  • Karoline Meta Beisel writes less euphorically in the Süddeutsche Zeitung that the film is covered with a "soapy carpet of music like in the most beautiful private television event two-part", and that there is "a little too much of everything: too much music, too much pathos, too much drama".
  • Climate here is not too much cold and not that much hot.

  • The atmosphere of Mars is much thinner than Earth's, so it does not stop as much radiation.
  • For a very large and complex security camera system, there may be too many cameras, too much network bandwidth, too much data to be analyzed, or too much storage required for a single server device to handle the workload.
  • Coach Sutherland expressed his displeasure: "I'm not very much pleased with either the offensive or defensive work of our players.
  • The original Much Wenlock railway station was opened 1 February 1862 by the Much Wenlock and Severn Junction Railway, linking Buildwas with Much Wenlock.
  • Phalloidin is much smaller than an antibody that would typically be used to label cellular proteins for fluorescent microscopy which allows for much denser labeling of filamentous actin and much more detailed images can be acquired particularly at higher resolutions.

  • Some moths and butterflies have much larger areas than the heaviest beetles, but weigh a fraction as much.
  • Australian Indigenous art has been much studied in recent years and has gained much international recognition.
  • For much of the Palaeozoic, Illinois was located much further south than today, instead being near the equator; it was also underwater for much of this time, forming a shallow continental sea.
  • Much of such work was necessarily public ; much was only known after his death.
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