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nothing but Translationsnothing (ˈnaθiŋ) pronoun no thing; not anything. There was nothing in the cupboard; I have nothing new to say. 沒有任何東西,沒有任何事 没有东西,没有事情 noun the number 0; nought. The final score was five – nothing (= 5 – 0). 零,無 零,无 adverb not at all. He's nothing like his father. 一點也不 一点也不ˈnothingness noun the state of being nothing or of not existing; emptiness. 空,無,不存在 无,虚无,不存在 come to nothing to fail. His plans came to nothing. 失敗,終成空 失败,无结果 for nothing1. free; without payment. I'll do that job for you for nothing. 免費 免费,不拿报酬 2. without result; in vain. I've been working on this book for six years, and all for nothing! 徒勞無功 无结果have nothing to do with1. to avoid completely. After he came out of prison, many of his friends would have nothing to do with him. 完全不來往 和...不来住2. (also be nothing to do with) to be something that a person ought not to be interested in. This letter has/is nothing to do with you. 與...無關 与...无关make nothing of not to understand. I can make nothing of this letter. 不理解 不理解mean nothing to not to be understandable to. These mathematical figures mean nothing to me. 難以理解 不能理解next to nothing almost nothing. The child was wearing next to nothing. 幾乎沒有 几乎没有nothing but just; only. The fellow's nothing but a fool! 不過是,只是 只不过,只有 nothing doing! an expression used to show a strong or emphatic refusal. `Would you like to go to the meeting instead of me?' `Nothing doing!' 辦不到! 不行!there is nothing to it it is easy. You'll soon see how to do this job – there's nothing to it! 非常簡單,輕而易舉 这容易,没有困难 think nothing of not to consider difficult, unusual etc. My father thought nothing of walking 8 kilometres to school when he was a boy. 將…視為平常 视...为平常to say nothing of as well as; and in addition. When her mother comes to stay with us, she brings all her clothes with her, to say nothing of her three dogs. 更不用說 更不必说nothing but
nothing but1. To the exclusion of all else. Tom talks about nothing but sports whenever I see him. My toddler is so fussy. At the moment, he'll eat nothing but cheese and drink nothing but apple juice.2. A large quantity of or exclusively (the thing that has just been inquired about). Typically used hyperbolically. A: "Do you have any extra pens?" B: "Nothing but! Take your pick."See also: but, nothingnothing butonly; just. Jane drinks nothing but milk. Dave buys nothing but expensive clothes.See also: but, nothingnothing butOnly, as in She thinks of nothing but money. This term was first recorded about 1380. See also: but, nothingˈnothing but only: Nothing but the freshest vegetables are used in our restaurant.See also: but, nothingEncyclopediaSeeNothingThesaurusSeenothing |