many
- IPA[ˈmɛni]
英式
- a large number of
- a large number of people or things
- the majority of people
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- 1. a large number of many people agreed with her it was one of my many errors 同義詞 反義詞
代名詞
- 1. a large number of people or things it could be the solution to many of our problems many think it is a new craze
plural
- 1. the majority of people their vision is that trade is in the interest of the many, not the few music for the many 同義詞 反義詞
- having many sides: sharp-angled, many-faceted rubies
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- having many sides: sharp-angled, many-faceted rubies
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- having many sides or aspects: the reasons for poor collaboration are complex and many-sided
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- a large number of
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- the same number of
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- consisting of many different colours: many-hued flowers
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- indicating a particular but unspecified quantity
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- full of magnificent features or marvels: spring is a many-splendored season
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- IPA[ˈmenē]
美式
- a large number of: many people agreed with her it was one of my many errors
- a large number of people or things: it could be the solution to many of our problems many think it is a new craze
- the majority of people: their vision is that trade is in the interest of the many, not the few music for the many
Oxford American Dictionary