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What does "not few" mean? Ex. There are not few people there. Does "not few" mean "very few" or "very many"? What's different between "not a few" and "now few"?
2011年6月25日 02:22
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"few" means "small number of" and it has a negative connotation. "a few" approximately means "some" and it has a positive connotation. Therefore: "not few" means "many". "not a few" means "no". and: There are not few people here. = There are many people here. There are not a few people here. = There are no people (is nobody) here.
2011年6月25日
The sentence is weird. It needs context. It negates the word "few" for some reason or the other.
2011年6月25日
'not (a) few' would mean "several" "There are not few people there." is like you're saying that the number of people (present) isn't that bad at all - not too few, not to many. :)
2011年6月25日
It`s a weird question. Few means:很少的,不多的。修饰可数名词。 按照汉语的逻辑来讲: not few 不是很少=很多 所以应该理解为:这里有很多人。 FYI
2011年6月25日
means a lot.
2011年6月25日
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