Many and many are completely equal, just a matter of the number of words.
The word lot is of little use in practice.
In fact, there is nothing that must be deliberately distinguished, but it is very useful to write. Pay attention to accumulate some words with the same meaning. Don't be too monotonous in writing, it will only be a lot of things that will definitely not attract attention. The composition of primary school and junior high school is not reflected, especially in senior high school.
many
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Noun (short for noun)
1. Many mouths, most of them, and many quantities [S 1][P 1][(+of)].
There are many people in the railway station.
There are many people in the railway station.
2. all [S][G]
Take it all away.
Take all these away.
3. A batch of goods, etc. Someone [C][G]
These shoes sell well.
These shoes sell well.
4. Goods (at the time of sale or auction) [C]
Lot 99 is a pair of antique vases.
Lot 99 is a pair of ancient bottles.
5. A piece of land (for a specific purpose)
He is looking for a vacant lot to build a house.
He wants to buy a vacant lot to build a house.
6. American film studios
7. symbol [C]
They drew lots to decide who would start first.
They drew lots to decide who would start first.
8. Draw lots
This was decided by lot.
This matter was decided by lot.
9. fate, luck [U][S 1]
She is doomed to suffer all her life.
She deserves to suffer all her life.
10. Shares [C]
He divided the fruit into three parts.
He divided the fruit into three parts.
transitive verb
1.
intransitive verb
1. Draw lots