think much of (someone or something) - Idioms by The Free Dictionary

To have a very good opinion about someone; to hold someone or something in very high regard or esteem. I can tell your last boss thinks very much of you, judging from the reference letter …

not think much of [sth/sb] v expr informal (be unimpressed by) SC Simplified Chinese 对…评价不高 duì … píng jià bù gāo I did not think much of that artist's new exhibit, I thought it was trite.

美 [θɪŋk mʌtʃ ʌv] 释义. 重视,尊重; 看得起. 实用场景例句. 全部. To tell the truth, I don't think much of psychiatrists. 说实话,我不太喜欢精神科医生。 柯林斯例句. I don't think much of him. 我不重视他. …

A:think of. (1)想到;想起;想出. Nobody could think of anything to say. 谁也想不出什么话说。 I can't think of any reason why he should do that. 我想不出来他为什么非要那样做。 (2)想出,想到 (主意) He …

To have a very good opinion about someone; to hold someone or something in very high regard or esteem. I can tell your last boss thinks very much of you, judging from the reference letter …

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