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Definition of nohow in English: nohowadverb ˈnəʊhaʊˈnoʊˌhaʊ 1US Used, especially in uneducated speech, to emphasize a negative. 〈主美〉 尤用于未受教育者的话语中绝无,一点也不,丝毫没有 they never executes nobody nohow 他们绝不会处死任何人。 Example sentencesExamples - ‘I know what you're thinking about,’ said Tweedledum, ‘but it isn't so, nohow.’
- As Grandpa Bob taught me, ‘Don't take life so serious, it ain't nohow permanent.’
- I said I didn't want to replace Jack, but they said Jack was not coming back nohow, so I said okay.
- They live in, and come close to dying in, an industrialised society, and it ain't done them no good nohow.
- Being called a bitch and hearing that your chosen field is stupid cannot be construed as comical, nohow, no way.
2archaic Not attractive, well, or in good order. 〈古〉无魅力地;不舒服地;混乱地 Definition of nohow in US English: nohowadverbˈnoʊˌhaʊˈnōˌhou 1US Used, especially in jocular or dialectal speech, to emphasize a negative. 〈主美〉 尤用于未受教育者的话语中绝无,一点也不,丝毫没有 the records simply don't exist—never, nowhere, and nohow Example sentencesExamples - ‘I know what you're thinking about,’ said Tweedledum, ‘but it isn't so, nohow.’
- I said I didn't want to replace Jack, but they said Jack was not coming back nohow, so I said okay.
- They live in, and come close to dying in, an industrialised society, and it ain't done them no good nohow.
- As Grandpa Bob taught me, ‘Don't take life so serious, it ain't nohow permanent.’
- Being called a bitch and hearing that your chosen field is stupid cannot be construed as comical, nohow, no way.
2archaic Not attractive, well, or in good order. 〈古〉无魅力地;不舒服地;混乱地 |