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形容词有很大价值的
up to much
1. 有很大价值的:up to grade 合格 | up to much 有很大价值的 | up to no good 不怀好意
2. 有很大价值, 直到令人满意的标准, 很好(用于否定句):too much for sb.不是某人所能应付的;对某人过于困难 | up to much有很大价值,直到令人满意的标准,很好(用于否定句) | very much so无疑,不成问题,正是这样
3. 有很多价值:6596up to date最新的,新式的;切合目前情况的 | 6597up to much有很多价值 | 6598up to one's elbows in忙于(工作)
4. 记住了 有很多价值:18 up to the minute 记住了 最新(式)的 | 19 up to much 记住了 有很多价值 | 20 up to one's neck in 记住了 深陷于...之中
1. up to much
1. Economists expect much of the cash to end up overseas, putting pressure on countries like China to find ways of fending off unwanted capital inflows.
2. Hu Kai may be China's fastest man but he has much distance to cover before he catches up with Olympic 110m hurdles champion Liu Xiang.
3. So much wealth tied up in piles of cold steel and cement may hinder the government's plan to spur domestic demand.
4. Analysts said Abdullah's political future remained at risk and the measures announced yesterday did not add up to much.
5. An almost equal number of males has signed up, but those who actually turn up to class are much fewer than their female counterparts.
6. He pretty much owned it when he showed up in Turin, and the rest of the field couldn't come close to measuring up.
7. Chinese policymakers must move quickly to come up with preventive measures that can cushion the national economy against a much dimmer global growth outlook.
8. Liao said that the CBRC has done much to help the nation's commercial banks set up comparatively independent credit processes.
9. The banks'stance is understandable given the fact that they have to dig up more revenue and compete with much more powerful foreign rivals nowadays.
10. Paris has yet to compile a final death toll from the heat wave, which pummeled France and much of Europe with temperatures up to 104.