词汇 | be up to much |
释义 | Idiom be up to much(not) be up to much British & Australian 1. to not be of a very high quality. It's a very beautiful-looking town but the shopping's not up to much. 2. (British, informal) if something is not up to much, it is not very good or effective. This hairdryer's not up to much - it only blows out cold air. not up to muchDisappointing; of low-quality. Primarily heard in UK, Australia. I gave you a failing grade because your paper wasn't up to much, and I know you can do better. not ˈup to much(British English) not very good: His French isn’t up to much but his German is excellent.The weather wasn’t up to much, unfortunately. |
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