very much
very much — 副詞
1. used to show that a feeling, opinion, or quality is strong, or that something ha
非常;十分
表示程度很高的副詞短語
used to show that a feeling, opinion, or quality is strong, or that something happens to a large extent — for example, liking something very much, being very much better after an illness, or saying thank you very much.
Maeve thanked the librarian very much for finding the rare book.
Maeve 非常感謝圖書館員幫她找到了那本罕見的書。
verb + object + very much — end of clause position
After a few days, Noor felt very much better and walked to the market.
休息了幾天之後,Noor 感覺好多了,走去了市場。
very much + comparative adjective (better)
Ramón was very much interested in the history of his home town.
Ramón 對自己家鄉的歷史非常感興趣。
Salma's new apartment looks very much like the one she lived in as a child.
Salma 的新公寓和她小時候住的那間非常像。
Zuri very much appreciated the help her classmates gave her during exam week.
Zuri 非常感激同學們在考試週給她的幫助。
- a lot
less formal; common in everyday speech: 'I like it a lot'
- greatly
more formal; typically used with verbs of feeling: 'I greatly appreciate your help'
- a great deal
slightly more formal than 'a lot'; works with verbs and comparatives: 'it changed a great deal'
- extremely
stronger in intensity; used before adjectives and adverbs, not after verbs
- a little
indicates a small degree: 'I like it a little'
- slightly
used with comparatives: 'slightly better'
- not at all
zero degree: 'I do not like it at all'
文法句型
verb + (object) + very much
very much + comparative adjective
very much + past participle
very much + like/as
thank + person + very much
用法筆記
In negative sentences, 'very much' often follows 'not' directly: 'I do not very much like spicy food' (BrE) or more commonly 'I do not like spicy food very much'. With certain verbs of feeling (appreciate, doubt, regret, enjoy), 'very much' can appear before the verb in more formal or careful English: 'We very much regret the delay.'