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neither
- IPA[ˈnʌɪðə]
英式
- used before the first of two (or occasionally more) alternatives (the others being introduced by ‘nor’) to indicate that they are each untrue or each does not happen;used to introduce a further negative statement
- not the one nor the other; not either
- not the one nor the other of two people or things
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副詞
- 1. used before the first of two (or occasionally more) alternatives (the others being introduced by ‘nor’) to indicate that they are each untrue or each does not happen unlike her friends, she is neither a snob nor a gossip he neither answered them nor looked at them
- 2. used to introduce a further negative statement he didn't remember, and neither did I
dete
- 1. not the one nor the other; not either neither side of the brain is dominant over the other
代名詞
- 1. not the one nor the other of two people or things neither of us believes it neither was chosen for the Test tours of the West Indies and England
- neither one thing nor the other
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- of no importance or relevance
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- no children at all
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- of indefinite character and difficult to identify or classify
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- no children at all
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- neither one thing nor the other
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- of indefinite character and difficult to identify or classify
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- of no importance or relevance
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美式
- used before the first of two (or occasionally more) alternatives that are being specified (the ... unlike her friends, she is neither a snob nor a gossip he neither answered them nor looked at them
- not the one nor the other; not either: neither side of the brain is dominant over the other
- not the one nor the other of two people or things: neither of us believes it they recorded two new albums, neither of which sold well
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