单词 | neither |
释义 | neither/ˈnʌɪðə / /ˈniːðə/determiner & pronoun Not the one nor the other of two people or things; not either: [as determiner]: neither side of the brain is dominant over the other [as pronoun]: neither of us believes it...
adverb 1Used before the first of two (or occasionally more) alternatives (the others being introduced by ‘nor’) to indicate that they are each untrue or each does not happen: I am neither a liberal nor a conservative 2Used to introduce a further negative statement: he didn’t remember, and neither did I Usage1 The use of neither with another negative, as in I don’t like him neither or he’s not much good at reading neither is recorded from the 16th century onwards, but is not good English. This is because it is an example of a double negative, which, though standard in some other languages such as Spanish and found in many dialects of English, is not acceptable in standard English. In the sentences above, either should be used instead. For more information, see double negative (usage) 2 When neither is followed by nor, it is important in good English style that the two halves of the structure mirror each other: she saw herself as neither wife nor mother rather than she neither saw herself as wife nor mother. For more details, see either (usage). Phrasesneither here nor there neither one thing nor the other OriginMiddle English: alteration (by association with either) of Old English nawther, contraction of nāhwæther (from nā 'no' + hwæther 'whether'). Rhymes |
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