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Mocchan
"That's not saying much."
In what situations would you use the idiom "That's not saying much"?
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6 mars 2015 12:12
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Yes I agree, however it could also conclude that someone is holding out; as in not wanting to give out too much information. In many instances such as these the information given could be detrimental. Therefore the person who was asked a question may have a need to protect themselves.
6 mars 2015
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This phrase is used when someone says something, but you don't think it's too special/important, or that the information is not sufficient. The context is needed for the exact meaning.
6 mars 2015
We often use this in a joking way.
For example, let's say that there is a joke in your region that the residents of a particular town are stupid. If someone mentions that a person got top marks in his exams in that town's college, you might comment 'That's not saying much'. This means that it isn't really a particularly significant achievement, considering the supposed average intelligence of the people in that town.
6 mars 2015
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Mocchan
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Japonais
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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