单词 | to have none of it |
释义 | > as lemmasto have none of it c. to have none of it: to refuse or reject something outright. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > statement > refusal > [phrase] not if I can help it1682 I'll be far (enough) if1752 I'll be shot (occasionally shortened to shot!) if1761 to have none of it1849 not if you paid me1853 not likely1878 that's your problem1951 1849 H. D. Thoreau Week Concord & Merrimack Rivers 295 If Friendship is to rob me of my eyes, if it is to darken the day, I will have none of it. 1903 Daily Chron. 16 Nov. 4/5 Some years ago there was an attempt to introduce the taxameter system, which is the rule in all big German towns. The London cabman would have none of it. 1930 P. G. Wodehouse Very Good, Jeeves x. 263 Her name was Maudie and he loved her dearly, but the family would have none of it. They dug down into the sock and paid her off. 1956 A. Wilson Anglo-Saxon Attitudes ii. ii. 294 Gerald offered to stay, but Yves would have none of it. ‘I guess I must go through with it alone.’ 1992 J. Torrington Swing Hammer Swing! xix. 171 I tried to coax the old woman into her apartment but she was having none of it. < as lemmas |
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