词组 | not half |
释义 | Idiom not half(not) half British & Australian, informal something that you say in order to emphasize an opinion or a statement.He didn't half eat a lot.She isn't half brave, your sister. not half adverb used as a very positive intensifier of the verb to which it is attached. Usually as 'can't half', 'doesn't half', 'don't half', etc UK, 1851not halfAbsolutely; I strongly agree. Primarily heard in UK, Australia. A: "Will we go down to the pub for a couple of pints?" B: "Not half!" not half (something)A more emphatic way to say "not." Primarily heard in UK. Did you just say that 2+2=5? Geez, you're not half smart, are you? not half1 not nearly as. 2 not at all. informal 3 to an extreme degree; very much so. British informalˌnot ˈhalf(British English, informal) used to emphasize a statement or an opinion: It wasn’t half good (= it was very good).‘Is it hot outside?’ ‘Not half. It’s much too hot for me.’not half Not at all: "Fancy housing? Not half likely, ma'am" (Russell Baker). |
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