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pronoun nʌnnən 1Not any. 无,没有 你们没人想干活。 don't use any more water, or there'll be none left for me 不要再用水了,否则我就没有水可用了。 Example sentencesExamples - I have searched the shelves for either packet or tinned pumpkin soup but alas there is none!
- Despite the pledges and promises of money, none had actually materialised.
- None of the interviewees were qualified to answer, since none were spokesmen for the NFU.
- They are all inventive and attractive, though none make for instant easy listening, or playing.
- There are a lot of his songs that I've grown attached to but none have been able to touch me like this song.
- Days went by, and the women had plenty of meat, but the old woman always told her son that there was none.
- Hopefully there will be none because everyone else will be gobsmacked at your arrogance.
- By 1946 there were none, as there were virtually none anywhere in Eastern Europe.
- We have already got a bank for bottles, plastic and clothes, but none for newspapers.
- They have added to the traffic queues, indeed created queues at times and places where none existed before.
- There were none, except perhaps the slight lift of an eyebrow as he noticed Cory's gaze.
- Inventing a pattern where there is none is something that stories and conspiracy theories have in common.
- Other parties too have done the same thing in the past, but none was as effective as the BJP.
- I also did not like having my patience appreciated when I clearly had none.
- None of the deaths certified as due to old age was assessed by a necropsy, and none had a coroner's inquest.
- I have no problem with the concept of publishing as a commercial enterprise; none whatever.
- It's beginning to build an activist community in a city where previously there was none.
- Mr Bradbury was later informed that the alcohol in his blood was under the limit - not that there was none.
- He had hoped to receive parking permits for residents but none were forthcoming.
- They asked for a reason why the prosecution was discontinued, but have been given none.
Synonyms not one, not a one no part, not a part, not a bit, not any - 1.1 No person; no one.
没有人 none could match her looks 没有人能比得上她的容貌。 Example sentencesExamples - Not only did none of them show up, but none sent me as much as a postcard of good wishes.
- Everybody is fully aware of this fact but none demonstrates determination to tackle it.
- Police said there were three casualties, but none had suffered anything more than minor injuries.
- To my sorrow and sadness nobody recognized me and there was none to honour me as your lover at your gate.
- Many others have rarely bothered and none has tried hard enough or often enough.
- There will be none to deny that in the rich variety of its attractions it has few equals.
- If Donie was the man of the match then there were heroes as well and none more so than goalie Colm Munnelly.
- Airport paramedics treated the injured passengers at the scene but none was thought to be seriously hurt.
- Many people have been affected deeply by his passing but none more so than his immediate family.
- Yet none imaged that a man so full of life would meet such an untimely death.
- None of the volunteers reported discomfort, and none experienced cutaneous irritation.
- He said that so many people loved her and looked out for her, none more so than the owner and staff of Equinox.
- Later, 26 children and one teacher went to hospital, but none was seriously injured.
Synonyms not one, not a one, never a one, not a soul, not a single person, no one, nobody, no man
adverb nʌnnən none thewith comparative By no amount; not at all. 毫不;绝不 it is made none the easier by the differences in approach 方法的不同丝毫也没有使这件事变得更容易。 Synonyms not at all, not a bit, not the slightest bit, in no way, to no extent, by no means any, not for a moment
UsageIt is sometimes held that none can only take a singular verb, never a plural verb: none of them is coming tonight rather than none of them are coming tonight. There is little justification, historical or grammatical, for this view. None is descended from Old English nān meaning ‘not one’ and has been used for around a thousand years with both a singular and a plural verb, depending on the context and the emphasis needed PhrasesUsed to emphasize the surprising identity of a person or thing. 正是,恰是 her first customer was none other than Henry du Pont 她的第一位顾客正是亨利·杜邦。 Example sentencesExamples - One of the kickers in question is none other than Neil Jenkins, the Wales record points scorer.
- She's played by none other than Kitty Bruce, daughter of standup legend Lenny Bruce.
- With a wee bit of searching, I found out the mystery presenter is none other than Nance.
- This church is supposed to have been founded by none other than Charlemagne.
- Their cabin steward for the voyage was none other than the future Deputy Prime Minister, John Prescott.
- The show had to be good as it was choreographed by none other than irrepressible Padamsee.
- It was inaugurated by none other than Bill Clinton, during his visit to India as the President.
- When the lights came on, a figure sprang up in front of the screen it was none other than Mallika.
- The first victims of his surprise visit were none other than presspersons themselves.
- And it was none other than Rossellini who advised him to turn professional.
will have (or want) none of something Refuse to accept a particular thing, especially a person's behaviour. 拒绝接受(尤指行为) 我不会接受那一套的。 Example sentencesExamples - However, the geocentrists will have none of it, insisting that language and usage must conform to their standards.
- Perhaps that is why others in similar straits will have none of it.
- Yet Brewer regards this as a nostalgic reverie and will have none of it.
- I try to entice him with the biggest hedge maze in the world and a seal sanctuary but he will have none of it.
- She will have none of it, she refuses to bow to the lowest instincts of people who are rotten to start with.
- As for the fabled influence of women on men, Mrs. Woolf will have none of it.
- But when I suggest that might infect the music for some, he will have none of it.
- And the Bangalorean knows it and has decided he will have none of it.
- Patterson is itching to make his comeback, but the media will have none of it, for now.
- All the members of the family plead with her to give the marriage a last chance but she will have none of it.
OriginOld English nān, from ne 'not' + ān 'one', of Germanic origin; compare with German nein 'no!'. Rhymesbegun, bun, done, Donne, dun, fine-spun, forerun, fun, gun, Gunn, hon, Hun, nun, one, one-to-one, outdone, outgun, outrun, plus-one, pun, run, shun, son, spun, stun, sun, ton, tonne, tun, underdone, Verdun, won noun nəʊnnən A service forming part of the Divine Office of the Western Christian Church, traditionally said (or chanted) at the ninth hour of the day (3 p.m.). 申初经(天主教七段祈祷时间中的一部分,通常在一天中的第九个小时 下午3点)
OriginMid 19th century: from French, from Latin nona, feminine singular of nonus 'ninth'. Compare with noon. pronounnənnən 1Not any. 无,没有 你们没人想干活。 don't use any more water, or there'll be none left for me 不要再用水了,否则我就没有水可用了。 Example sentencesExamples - There were none, except perhaps the slight lift of an eyebrow as he noticed Cory's gaze.
- Despite the pledges and promises of money, none had actually materialised.
- Other parties too have done the same thing in the past, but none was as effective as the BJP.
- I have searched the shelves for either packet or tinned pumpkin soup but alas there is none!
- Days went by, and the women had plenty of meat, but the old woman always told her son that there was none.
- We have already got a bank for bottles, plastic and clothes, but none for newspapers.
- None of the interviewees were qualified to answer, since none were spokesmen for the NFU.
- It's beginning to build an activist community in a city where previously there was none.
- Inventing a pattern where there is none is something that stories and conspiracy theories have in common.
- There are a lot of his songs that I've grown attached to but none have been able to touch me like this song.
- They asked for a reason why the prosecution was discontinued, but have been given none.
- He had hoped to receive parking permits for residents but none were forthcoming.
- None of the deaths certified as due to old age was assessed by a necropsy, and none had a coroner's inquest.
- They have added to the traffic queues, indeed created queues at times and places where none existed before.
- By 1946 there were none, as there were virtually none anywhere in Eastern Europe.
- Hopefully there will be none because everyone else will be gobsmacked at your arrogance.
- Mr Bradbury was later informed that the alcohol in his blood was under the limit - not that there was none.
- I have no problem with the concept of publishing as a commercial enterprise; none whatever.
- They are all inventive and attractive, though none make for instant easy listening, or playing.
- I also did not like having my patience appreciated when I clearly had none.
Synonyms not one, not a one no part, not a part, not a bit, not any - 1.1 No person; no one.
没有人 none could match her looks 没有人能比得上她的容貌。 Example sentencesExamples - None of the volunteers reported discomfort, and none experienced cutaneous irritation.
- Later, 26 children and one teacher went to hospital, but none was seriously injured.
- To my sorrow and sadness nobody recognized me and there was none to honour me as your lover at your gate.
- If Donie was the man of the match then there were heroes as well and none more so than goalie Colm Munnelly.
- Everybody is fully aware of this fact but none demonstrates determination to tackle it.
- Many others have rarely bothered and none has tried hard enough or often enough.
- Yet none imaged that a man so full of life would meet such an untimely death.
- Police said there were three casualties, but none had suffered anything more than minor injuries.
- Airport paramedics treated the injured passengers at the scene but none was thought to be seriously hurt.
- Not only did none of them show up, but none sent me as much as a postcard of good wishes.
- There will be none to deny that in the rich variety of its attractions it has few equals.
- He said that so many people loved her and looked out for her, none more so than the owner and staff of Equinox.
- Many people have been affected deeply by his passing but none more so than his immediate family.
Synonyms not one, not a one, never a one, not a soul, not a single person, no one, nobody, no man
adverbnənnən none thewith comparative By no amount; not at all. 毫不;绝不 it is made none the easier by the differences in approach 方法的不同丝毫也没有使这件事变得更容易。 Synonyms not at all, not a bit, not the slightest bit, in no way, to no extent, by no means any, not for a moment
UsageIt is sometimes held that none can take only a singular verb, never a plural verb: none of them is coming tonight, rather than none of them are coming tonight. There is little justification, historical or grammatical, for this view. None is descended from Old English nān, meaning ‘not one,’ and has been used for around a thousand years with both a singular and a plural verb, depending on the context and the emphasis needed PhrasesUsed to emphasize the surprising identity of a person or thing. 正是,恰是 her first customer was none other than Henry du Pont 她的第一位顾客正是亨利·杜邦。 Example sentencesExamples - And it was none other than Rossellini who advised him to turn professional.
- The first victims of his surprise visit were none other than presspersons themselves.
- With a wee bit of searching, I found out the mystery presenter is none other than Nance.
- The show had to be good as it was choreographed by none other than irrepressible Padamsee.
- One of the kickers in question is none other than Neil Jenkins, the Wales record points scorer.
- When the lights came on, a figure sprang up in front of the screen it was none other than Mallika.
- It was inaugurated by none other than Bill Clinton, during his visit to India as the President.
- This church is supposed to have been founded by none other than Charlemagne.
- Their cabin steward for the voyage was none other than the future Deputy Prime Minister, John Prescott.
- She's played by none other than Kitty Bruce, daughter of standup legend Lenny Bruce.
want (or will have) none of (especially with reference to behavior) refuse to accept (something) Danny offered to wait below, but Peter would have none of it Example sentencesExamples - Yet Brewer regards this as a nostalgic reverie and will have none of it.
- And the Bangalorean knows it and has decided he will have none of it.
- I try to entice him with the biggest hedge maze in the world and a seal sanctuary but he will have none of it.
- As for the fabled influence of women on men, Mrs. Woolf will have none of it.
- She will have none of it, she refuses to bow to the lowest instincts of people who are rotten to start with.
- However, the geocentrists will have none of it, insisting that language and usage must conform to their standards.
- Patterson is itching to make his comeback, but the media will have none of it, for now.
- Perhaps that is why others in similar straits will have none of it.
- But when I suggest that might infect the music for some, he will have none of it.
- All the members of the family plead with her to give the marriage a last chance but she will have none of it.
OriginOld English nān, from ne ‘not’ + ān ‘one’, of Germanic origin; compare with German nein ‘no!’. nounnənnən A service forming part of the Divine Office of the Western Christian Church, traditionally said (or chanted) at the ninth hour of the day (3 p.m.). 申初经(天主教七段祈祷时间中的一部分,通常在一天中的第九个小时 下午3点)
OriginMid 19th century: from French, from Latin nona, feminine singular of nonus ‘ninth’. Compare with noon. |