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nonsense
- IPA[ˈnɒns(ə)ns]
英式
- spoken or written words that have no meaning or make no sense;used to show strong disagreement
noun: nonsense, plural noun: nonsenses
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名詞
- 1. spoken or written words that have no meaning or make no sense he was talking absolute nonsense 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ used to show strong disagreement ‘Nonsense! No one can do that.’
- ▪ denoting verse or other writing intended to be amusing by virtue of its absurd or whimsical language nonsense poetry
- 2. foolish or unacceptable behaviour she's a strong woman who stands no nonsense 同義詞
- ▪ something ridiculously impractical or ill-advised the law is a nonsense the proposal would make a nonsense of their plans
- a mutation in which a sense codon that corresponds to one of the twenty amino acids specified ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a mutation in which a sense codon that corresponds to one of the twenty amino acids specified ...
Oxford Dictionary
- an arbitrarily formed syllable, as used in memory experiments and tests: all participants were asked to learn and retain sets of nonsense syllables
Oxford Dictionary
- simple and straightforward; sensible: a no-nonsense approach
Oxford American Dictionary
- an arbitrarily formed syllable, as used in memory experiments and tests: all participants were asked to learn and retain sets of nonsense syllables
Oxford American Dictionary
- a word having no conventionally accepted meaning.
Oxford American Dictionary
- simple and straightforward; sensible: a no-nonsense approach
Oxford Dictionary
- a word having no conventionally accepted meaning.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈnänˌsens]
美式
- spoken or written words that have no meaning or make no sense: he was talking absolute nonsense
Oxford American Dictionary