单词 | to have nothing to say to |
释义 | > as lemmasto have nothing to say to (also with) b. to have nothing to say to (also with): to have no dealings with; (of things) to have no connection with or influence or bearing on. Also to have something to say to and variants: to have a connection with or influence or bearing on. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social relations > lack of social communication or relations > lack of social communications or relations [verb (intransitive)] to keep quarterc1550 uncompane1589 to have nothing to say to (also with)1603 to live in (also within) oneself1644 to keep oneself to oneself1748 to fight shy1778 to cultivate one's (own) garden1789 to hoe one's own row1832 the world > action or operation > doing > activity or occupation > occupy or engage (a person) [verb (transitive)] > have to do with or be involved in or with > not not to look ata1529 to have nothing to say to (also with)1603 society > society and the community > social relations > association, fellowship, or companionship > associate together or with [verb (intransitive)] mingc1275 company1387 joinc1390 meddlec1390 herd?a1400 fellowshipc1430 enfellowship1470 to step in1474 accompany?1490 yoke?a1513 to keep with ——c1515 conjoin1532 wag1550 frequent1577 encroach1579 consort1588 sort1595 commerce1596 troop1597 converse1598 to keep (also enter, come into, etc.) commons1598 to enter common1604 atone1611 to walk (also travel) in the way with1611 minglea1616 consociate1638 associate1644 corrive1647 co-unite1650 walk1650 cohere1651 engage1657 mix1667 accustom1670 to make one1711 coalite1735 commerciate1740 to have nothing to say to (also with)1780 gang?1791 companion1792 mess1795 matea1832 comrade1865 to go around1904 to throw in with1906 to get down1975 1603 J. Florio tr. M. de Montaigne Ess. iii. ix. 581 Theeves and stealers (godamercie their kindnesse) have in particular nothing to say to me. 1720 D. Defoe Mem. Cavalier 283 We had nothing to say to him. 1780 Mirror No. 75 (1787) III. 5 Perhaps you have something to say with the gentlemen who make the news. 1844 W. G. Todd Ch. St. Patrick 27 All then that Rome had to say to the conversion of Ireland was simply this. 1879 J. Earle Philol. Eng. Tongue (ed. 3) xii. 616 The imitation has nothing to say to the origin of the words. 1888 G. T. Stokes Ireland & Celtic Church (ed. 2) 151 With that controversy the Irish Church had nothing to say. 1904 J. T. Fowler Durham Univ. 21 The Churchmen of the North would have nothing to say to a Puritan and intrusive foundation. 1999 Korea Herald (Nexis) 20 Sept. Where economics has something to say to the issue, his suggestions are dramatically at odds with what is taught in first courses in economics. 2007 L. G. Franke J. Frank Torres 148 Color or ethnicity had nothing to say to the fact that Sanders was a skilled lawyer of high principles. < as lemmas |
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