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nothing
- IPA[ˈnəTHiNG]
美式
- not anything; no single thing;something of no importance or concern
- having no prospect of progress; of no value
- not at all;used to contradict something emphatically
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代名詞
- 1. not anything; no single thing I said nothing there's nothing you can do 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ something of no importance or concern “What are you laughing at?” “Oh, nothing, sir.” they are nothing to him 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ (in calculations) no amount; zero. 同義詞
形容詞
- 1. informal having no prospect of progress; of no value he had a series of nothing jobs
副詞
- 1. not at all he looks nothing like the others she cares nothing for others
- ▪ used to contradict something emphatically “This is a surprise.” “Surprise nothing.”
- an ignorant person.
Oxford Dictionary
- at no cost; without payment
Oxford American Dictionary
- there is no prospect of success or agreement
Oxford American Dictionary
- there is no prospect of success or agreement
Oxford Dictionary
- taking no action; doing nothing: their do-nothing approach has failed
- an idle or feckless person: a shiftless lot of do-nothings
Oxford Dictionary
- an ignorant person.
Oxford American Dictionary
- idle or lacking ambition: their do-nothing approach has failed
- a person who is idle or lacks ambition: a shiftless lot of do-nothings
Oxford American Dictionary
- at no cost; without payment
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈnʌθɪŋ]
英式
- not anything; no single thing: I said nothing there's nothing you can do
- having no prospect of progress; of no value: he had a series of nothing jobs
- not at all: a man who cared nothing for her he looks nothing like the others
Oxford Dictionary