单词 | to have no idea |
释义 | > as lemmasto have no idea P2. to have no idea: (a) colloquial to be unable to understand, imagine, or explain; often in phrase you have no idea; (b) (with that-clause) not to anticipate or expect (a situation or occurrence). ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > lack of understanding > fail to comprehend [verb (intransitive)] uncomprehend1602 to have no idea1782 we had one but the wheel came off1937 you('ve) lost me1962 1782 F. Burney Cecilia II. iv. vi. 202 I assure you when I got home my feet were all blisters. You have no idea how they smarted. 1784 J. Badcock Let. 2 Feb. in Gentleman's Mag. Sept. (1789) 777/2 I had no idea that the few Remarks I made would have led me into so serious a controversy. 1816 J. Austen Emma I. iv. 62 I had no idea that he could be so very clownish, so totally without air. 1852 E. Ruskin Let. 17 Apr. in Effie in Venice (1965) ii. 298 In two days he got it done and they are grateful you have no idea. 1866 G. MacDonald Ann. Quiet Neighb. (1878) xxx. 523 I had no idea you would be flooded. 1916 ‘Taffrail’ Pincher Martin vii. 114 He's that conceited, you've no idea. 1949 M. Royden in A. H. Compton et al. Man's Destiny in Eternity iii. 51 They had no idea that future readers would suppose them to be writing an exact history. 1960 C. Day Lewis Buried Day v. 91 What caused this gun-shyness, I have no idea. 2004 K. Long Bad Mother's Handbk. (2005) iv. 89 You have no idea how long it's been going on! You miss what's right under your nose. < as lemmas |
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