Смысл: inasmuch asinasmuch as[͵ınəzʹmʌtʃəz] phr cj <Í> 1. в той мере, в какой 2. поскольку; ввиду того, что; так как Í>
much as Идиома
so much as
this much will anger me, very little will anger me If that cat so much as touches the baby, I'll tie up its tail!
without so much as
Idiom(s): without so much as doing sth
Theme: INACTION
without even doing something. • Jane borrowed Bob's car without so much as asking his permission. • Mary's husband walked out without so much as saying good-bye.
as much as
adv. phr. 1. or much as Even though; although. As much as I hate to do it, I must stay home and study tonight. 2. or so much as Just the same as; almost; practically; really. By running away he as much as admitted that he had taken the money.You as much as promised you would help us.The clerk as much as told me that I was a fool. Compare: AS GOOD AS. 3. See: FOR AS MUCH AS.
for as much as|as much as|for
conj., formal Because; since. For as much as the senator is eighty years old, we feel he should not run for reelection. Synonym: INASMUCH AS.
inasmuch as|inasmuch
conj. 1. See: INSOFAR AS. 2. also for as much as formal Because; for the reason that; since. Inasmuch as this is your team, you have the right to choose your own captain.Inasmuch as the waves are high, I shall not go out in the boat.
so much as|so|so much
adv. phr. 1. Even. Usually used in negative sentences and questions. He didn't so much as thank me for returning his money that I found.Would you so much as get me a glass of water? No, you wouldn't. 2. See: AS MUCH AS2.
inasmuch as
inasmuch as Also, insomuch as. 1) Since, because of the fact that, as in Inasmuch as I have to go anyhow, I'll pick up the book for you, or Insomuch as they are friends, we can seat them together. The first usage dates from the late 1300s, the second from the late 1400s. 2) Also, insofar as. To the extent or degree that, as in You will become a good pianist only inasmuch as you keep practicing, or He's lost interest insomuch as he has stopped attending church altogether, or Insofar as this is a temporary measure, we can't complain. [Late 1500s]
Regardless of or admitting how much; although. Much as I'd like to see Paris or Rome some day, I'm appealing agreeable to break appropriate actuality in my hometown for the time being.Much as he hated the aloof adolescent man, Jonathan couldn't acquiesce an innocent being to be arrested for a abomination he didn't commit.Learn more: much
ˈmuch as/though
although: Much as I’d like to stay, I absolutely charge leave now. ♢ He agreed, abundant admitting he awful the abstraction of affairs the business.Learn more: much, thoughLearn more:
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