phrase. 1. (a large amount of money) a. a lot of money. Eva ganó mucho dinero con el negocio de la construcción.Eva made a lot of money in the construction business. b. lots of money. Perdí mucho dinero en el casino. I lost lots of money at the casino. The meaning of 'te quiero mucho' can vary in Spain and Latin America. In Spain, this phrase is more commonly used among family members or close friends to express affection. However, in Latin America, 'te quiero mucho' is frequently used between romantic partners as a way to express deep love and affection. 1. (to enjoy) a. to like. Me gusta la comida mexicana.I like Mexican food. b. to please. A ella le gustó ver a su hijo tan contento.She was pleased to see her son so happy. 2. (to be attracted to) a. to like. 1. (= en gran cantidad) a lot. come mucho she eats a lot. te quiero mucho I love you very much or a lot. viene mucho he comes often or a lot. me gusta mucho el jazz I really like jazz ⧫ I like jazz a lot. sí señor, me gusta y mucho I do indeed like it and I like it a lot. 1. (general) a. nice to meet you. Y este es nuestro nuevo gerente, Andrés Salinas. - ¡Mucho gusto!And this is our new manager, Andres Salinas. - Nice to meet you! b. pleased to meet you. Permítame presentarle a nuestro futuro asistente. - ¡Mucho gusto! Let me introduce you to our future assistant. Trabaja o juega mucho, en especial, si hace mucho calor. You work or play hard, especially if it's very hot. Pude sentir el calor; hace mucho calor. ¡Oh! I could feel the heat; it's very hot. Oh! Cuando hace mucho calor, duermo en mi caja. When it gets real hot, I sleep in my box. koh. ) phrase. 1. (very insane) a. very crazy. No te metas con Julio, que está muy loco.Don't mess with Julio, he's very crazy. b. really mad. yoB8ntb.

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